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Make safe spooky fog at home with this easy dry ice smoke experiment! Perfect for DIY Halloween decorations, party effects, school science demos, and spooky photos. In this step-by-step tutorial you'll learn how to create dense dry ice fog, control the flow, and keep it safe for indoor use. #DryIce #DryIceFog #DIY #Halloween 1:00 What you'll learn: How to make thick, low-lying fog using dry ice and warm water (dry ice fog, dry ice smoke) Simple materials and setup for a safe dry ice experiment at home or classroom (home science, science experiment) Safety tips to handle dry ice properly and avoid burns or choking hazards Materials (easy and affordable): Dry ice (solid CO2) — buy from local suppliers Warm water (hot but not boiling) Container or bucket (plastic or metal) Tongs or insulated gloves to handle dry ice Optional: a fog chiller, aquarium pump, or plastic tubing for controlled fog flow Quick steps (overview): 1. Place warm water in your container. 2. Carefully add small pieces of dry ice using tongs or gloves. 3. Watch thick fog roll out — adjust water temperature for longer or shorter fog bursts. 4. Use a fan or tubing to direct the fog for cool Halloween or party effects. Safety first (must-read): Always use insulated gloves or tongs — never touch dry ice with bare hands (risk of frostbite). Use dry ice in well-ventilated areas to avoid CO2 buildup (indoor ventilation is important). Keep away from children and pets unless supervised by an adult (safe experiment, not a toy). Do NOT seal dry ice in a closed container — gas expansion can cause explosions. Tips & tricks: For low-lying fog, use a trough with cold water and an ice bath effect. Add soap or a bubble machine to make fog-filled bubbles for photos and videos. Combine with LED lights for colorful spooky effects (great for Halloween parties). Experiment with water temperature and dry ice size to control fog density and duration. Who this is for: DIYers, Halloween decorators, party planners, teachers, and anyone who loves cool science experiments (homemade fog, smoke machine alternative). Don’t forget: Like, comment, and subscribe for more DIY science experiments, party hacks, and Halloween ideas. Share your results and tag us on social media — we love seeing your spooky setups! #ScienceExperiment #HomeParty #SpookyFog Watch the full demo above and pause where needed. Have questions or want a specific variation (non-dry ice fog, fog machine comparison)? Drop a comment and I’ll help!