INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It will come off easily without tearing.  Using a bent piece of wire or other appropriate tool, reseal the bottom seam with glue. Strong glue dries too fast to allow you to get it in the right place, so use some craft glue and be patient.  Use some more glue if it doesn't get sticky enough.

SUMMARY: Remove the plastic wrapper and toss. Remove the cards. Heat the sticker with a blow dryer. Using a blow dryer again, or using a sharp hobby knife, slice open the bottom seam of the box so that it can be flattened. Insert flattened and rolled up box into the bottle and unflatten. Insert one card at a time. Close the box and heat the sticker to make it sticky so it can reattach.

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SUMMARY:
Return home only when authorities say it is safe. Act quickly if you have come in to contact with or have been exposed to hazardous chemicals. Find out from local authorities how to clean up your land and property.