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Bomb squad deals with highly explosive chemical at Dublin school
The chemical is quite common in school labs but can become unstable over time.
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The chemical is quite common in school labs but can become unstable over time.
A chemical found in the school lab – Dinitrophenylhydrazine, or ‘Brady’s re-agent’ – can become unstable over time.
The chemical, known as ‘Brady’s Agent’ can be found in school laboratories all over the country but can become unstable over time.
The Defence Forces’ Army Bomb Disposal Team was tasked to Sacred Heart Secondary School in Carrignavar earlier today.
Dinitrophenylhydrazine, a routine agent which can become unstable over time, was found during a routine audit.
The chemical was discovered during a routine audit at a secondary school in Cork city this evening.
It follows the discovery of an unstable chemical during a routine audit of a secondary school lab in Glasnevin earlier today.
The Army Bomb Disposal Team was called to two secondary schools today after the same unstable chemical was found.
The Defence Forces team was called out to the Killmallock school after unstable chemicals were discovered on the premises.