- Toner bomb
A Toner Bomb is a visual effect used in
film to make avehicle ,road orbuilding look burned. Requirements for the effect are inexpensive but realistic, and can be performed with readily-availableoffice supplies . However, there are some implications if used improperly.performing the effect
The effect involves taking a container and filling it with toner dust (a toner printer cartradge gives similar effect) and launching it at a hard surface with considerable force (the target). The aim is to shatter the container (or cartradge), spreading the dust over the area.
The black appearance of the dust gives the target a "burned-out" look.
cleaning
Toner dust is notoriously difficult to remove, therefore it is recommended that the effect is performed in an area that would not require cleaning afterwards - in filmmaking a film set is often specially designated for the effect to be performed.
Toner dust will melt when warmed, so it is important that the dust is not heated (as it will become permanent). The best way to clear most surfaces of the dust is with cold water (and, if necessary, a household detergant).
"for more information on cleaning, see
Toner "Safety and Health Aspects
Plant Life: Toner is not highly hazardous to plant life - however plants cannot be washed of the toner, so permanent staining will occour.
aquatic life: toner is not safe for ingestion and is a contaminant, sitting on top of water when mixed, so it is dangerous to aquatic life.
Humans and Animals: "when performing the spread" of the toner dust it is unsafe for humans or animals to be close to the target. Due to its fine quality toner can be airborne for several minuites and is not safe for inhalation, so the area should not be entered soon after spreading.
"after the spread has been performed," provided the dust is not inhaled or ingested it is moderately safe for human contact - staining of the skin will wear away within a few days, however prolonged contact with Toner may cause irritation to sensitive skin.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.