Yea, Propylene Glycol also is poisonous to dogs and cats (and probably
people if you drink it straight).  It evidently tastes sweet, but more than
a tiny bit can be fatal.  So keep your coolant tub covered and clean up
spills before your shop animal does it for you.

Yes, it is a food additive, it evidently absorbs extra water in food,
cosmetics and medicines.  It just isn't on the condiment shelf in my wife's
kitchen!  It is also put on tobacco, and used in 'smokeless cigarettes',
food wrappers, and other things.

It is considered an 'environmentally safe' coolant for cars, because it
breaks down in sunlight to innocuous stuff.  In open air it breaks down in
24-50 hours or so half life (think of it as if left out in the open, every
2 days have of it dissipates, and of what is left, each 2 days half of what
is left dissipates into the environment), or in a week if in a water/dirt
environment.  If it breaks down in water, it can remove some of the
dissolved oxygen (leading to fish kills and the such).

(I got most of my info from USDA web site and wikipedia.  I also have used
it on a log building to help preserve it (since it absorbs water keeping
down fungus that grows on wood that instigates wood rot, I also dissolved
borax in it as a fungicide too.  Together they are pretty effective.).
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