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Jul
2024
In Dry Ice
Dry Ice Experiments For Kids
Dry ice isn’t just for chilling drinks or creating spooky fog. It’s a gateway to a world of captivating science experiments that will leave kids (and adults!) amazed. With
By EmergICE_Admin In Dry Ice
Dry ice isn’t just for chilling drinks or creating spooky fog. It’s a gateway to a world of captivating science experiments that will leave kids (and adults!) amazed. With
By EmergICE_Admin In Crafts
Summer in DFW is synonymous with scorching heat. But fear not, parents and fun-seekers! Ice isn’t just for chilling drinks; it’s a versatile tool for endless summertime entertainment. With
By EmergICE_Admin In Education
Ice: Whether it comes in cubes, blocks, flakes or chips, it’s a crucial part of our lives. But these humble frozen blocks actually boast a rich history spanning centuries
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Ice baths, also known as cold water immersion (CWI), involve submerging your body in water chilled to a bracing 50-59°F (10-15°C) for brief intervals. While the initial shock might
By EmergICE_Admin In Education
When you think of areas prime for mold, slime, bacteria, dust, dirt, or even insects, your first thought is never ice machines. You would think that these issues could
By EmergICE_Admin In Education
We hear a lot about how important Arctic ice is to the natural environment. Yet, most people don’t truly understand why. At Emergency Ice, we put our hearts and
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Ice is a substance that most people tend to take for granted. However, it’s so much more than frozen water that keeps your drinks cold! We truly love the
By EmergICE_Admin In Crafts
Summer’s over and school is back in session, but who says the fun for your kids has to stop? With the new school year brings new opportunities for them
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Declared by our proud partner, The International Packaged Ice Association (IPIA), “ice is food”; because of that we dedicate our ice production to be clean and safe for human
By EmergICE_Admin In Community
January seems to be the coldest winter month for the Dallas-Fort Worth Area. When the temperature drops below freezing you could wake up the next morning and not have
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