Quote: (11-08-2015 04:57 PM)Gringuito Wrote:
Quote: (11-08-2015 04:03 PM)Vaun Wrote:
tasteless yes, my guess is she stayed in much longer than the 2-3 minutes that you are supposed to.
If I remember correctly these use liquid nitrogen. You need to be careful to set the height of the nitrogen to be below your head. While nitrogen is inert (and mostly what we breath) it displaces oxygen when it is in pure form.
Most likely she set the height incorrectly and fainted due to oxygen deprivation and then suffocated. After that she was frozen.
Yeah, its been proven safe for many years, its just now getting all this attention in the press. My guess is that she misused the equipment. Since she was an experienced attendent you can only guess that she was pushing the envelope with the exposure, or the equipment failed and it was a freak accident.