@BillConnerFASTC Also so the system calls the fire department as early as it ascertains a need.So you know it's happening because you might not otherwise see or hear it?
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Ron Hebbard
@BillConnerFASTC Also so the system calls the fire department as early as it ascertains a need.So you know it's happening because you might not otherwise see or hear it?
Is The Color Run safe?
The health and safety of our participants and our employees has always been at the forefront of our minds and actions. As a professional events company with highly vetted policies and processes, we conduct thorough testing to ensure the safety of our materials and their application. The Color Run has hosted more than 500 global events with more than four million participants and is committed to staging safe and secure events.
Do the kilometer Color Zones affect runner vision? Or breathing?
The color powder used at The Color Run event is all certified non-toxic and free of any heavy metals. Our bright colors are a combination of cornstarch, baking soda, and FD&C dyes. As with any substance, you want to keep it out of your eyes and our certified color throwers make sure to aim low as you pass by. Some Color Runners opt to wear glasses or goggles for their eyes and use a bandana or dust mask for their mouths.
What if I am pregnant?
It’s totally up to what you and your doctor decide. We see a lot of pregnant runners at our races and they are the cutest ones out there! The powder is all certified non-toxic. We recommend wearing sunglasses or goggles, and a bandana over your mouth and nose in the color zones just for extra protection.
Has anyone researched the hazards of breathing this mixture, are some of the coloring ingredients possibly carcinogenic or otherwise harmful?
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