A new business is offering to deliver dangerous nitrous oxide to your home

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Small canisters of nitrous oxide gas designed for whipping cream but often misused as a recreational drug — known as nangs, nozzies, bulbs, and whippets — are being offered for delivery.

A dangerous gas and its canisters, designed for whipping cream and linked to two deaths and hundreds of hospitalisations, is being offered for delivery across Queensland.Nitrous oxide is a common anaesthetic also used in kitchens to whip cream and foamsNangs — also known as nozzies, bulbs, and whippets — are small bulbs that contain nitrous oxide.People ingest the dangerous product for a 20-30 second high in which the user may feel euphoric and relaxed.

The director of the Poisons Information Centre at Sydney's Children's Hospital at Westmead, Andrew Dawson, said cases had risen alarmingly over the years. "Nitrous oxide is stored at minus 40 degrees Celsius, so when inhaling direct from the bulbs it can cause frostbite to the nose, lips, and throat."Ms Royal says that people were more likely to use nangs if they were easily accessible.

The online store Oz Nangs now advertises 24/7 delivery across Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Cairns, while also advertising for staff in Hobart.According to Oz Nangs terms and conditions, they expressly prohibit use of the canisters otherwise than in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

 

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