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"Trying to get tech people to come to Arizona was just hard. Arizona was not seen as a tech hub. I think that’s changing, and as we plant this flag, we’re really excited," said Rick Smith, Axon CEO.
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Formula: H2SO4 Molecular mass: 98.1 Decomposes at 340°CMelting point: 10°C Relative density (water = 1): 1.8 (20°C)Solubility in water at 20°C: miscibleVapour pressure, Pa at 20°C: < 10 (negligible)Relative vapour density (air = 1): 3.4
Physical State; Appearance ODOURLESS COLOURLESS OILY HYGROSCOPIC LIQUID. Physical dangers No data. Chemical dangers Decomposes on heating. This produces toxic and corrosive gases including sulfur oxides. The substance is a strong oxidant. It reacts with combustible and reducing materials and organic materials. This generates fire and explosion hazard. The substance is a strong acid. It reacts violently with bases and is corrosive to most common metals forming a flammable/explosive gas (hydrogen - see ICSC 0001). Reacts violently with water. This generates heat and fire or explosion hazard. See Notes. Attacks many plastics.
"I would say we have in excess of 10,000 units in Scottsdale ready to be built. Why this guy wants to add another 2,000 is beyond me," Littlefield said.
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The Scottsdale City Council voted in favor of Axon’s vision, rezoning the area off Hayden Road into mixed-use, allowing a 74-acre 400,000-square-foot facility, equipped with retail shops, seven restaurants, two hotels, and nearly 1,900 apartments.
Effects of short-term exposure The substance is very corrosive to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Corrosive on ingestion. Exposure could cause asphyxiation due to swelling in the throat. Inhalation of high concentrations may cause lung oedema, but only after initial corrosive effects on the eyes and the upper respiratory tract have become manifest. Inhalation may cause asthma-like reactions (RADS). Medical observation is indicated. See Notes.
Concentratedsulfuric acid
Chemical dangers Decomposes on heating. This produces toxic and corrosive gases including sulfur oxides. The substance is a strong oxidant. It reacts with combustible and reducing materials and organic materials. This generates fire and explosion hazard. The substance is a strong acid. It reacts violently with bases and is corrosive to most common metals forming a flammable/explosive gas (hydrogen - see ICSC 0001). Reacts violently with water. This generates heat and fire or explosion hazard. See Notes. Attacks many plastics.
Scottsdale residents say developers are destroying their neighborhoods. There are thousands of new apartments, more large office buildings, and more traffic.
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This week, TAAAZE, led by former council member Bob Littlefield, says it’s collecting signatures with the hopes of getting enough by the end of the year to hold a referendum on the city council’s vote.
"Just having Axon here is going to continue to make Scottsdale a better place. It's going to continue to help us grow," a proponent of the project said.
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It’s got its eyes set on expanding its headquarters on Hayden Road, south of Loop 101. While the city council voted in favor of the more than 400,000-square-foot office building, some residents are dead set on defeating the development.
Routes of exposure Serious local effects by all routes of exposure. The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation of its aerosol. Effects of short-term exposure The substance is very corrosive to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Corrosive on ingestion. Exposure could cause asphyxiation due to swelling in the throat. Inhalation of high concentrations may cause lung oedema, but only after initial corrosive effects on the eyes and the upper respiratory tract have become manifest. Inhalation may cause asthma-like reactions (RADS). Medical observation is indicated. See Notes.
Axon says its employees could live on site, eliminating cars and carbon emissions. The hotels and restaurants could host tech conferences.
"The people didn’t elect you to turn this place into a tech hub. They elected you to protect the character of Scottsdale."
Scottsdale residents have less than 40 days to collect 15,000 signatures to stop this project for two years and put it to a city-wide vote in 2026.
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The CEO, Rick Smith, has said in the past that if there’s an anti-development sentiment in Scottsdale, he will take his headquarters to Atlanta or Seattle.
Effects of long-term or repeated exposure Repeated or prolonged contact with skin may cause dermatitis. Repeated or prolonged inhalation may cause effects on the lungs. Risk of tooth erosion upon repeated or prolongated exposure to an aerosol of this substance. Mists of this strong inorganic acid are carcinogenic to humans. See Notes.
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Inhalation risk Evaporation at 20°C is negligible; a harmful concentration of airborne particles can, however, be reached quickly when dispersed. Effects of long-term or repeated exposure Repeated or prolonged contact with skin may cause dermatitis. Repeated or prolonged inhalation may cause effects on the lungs. Risk of tooth erosion upon repeated or prolongated exposure to an aerosol of this substance. Mists of this strong inorganic acid are carcinogenic to humans. See Notes.
"I don’t want to see the desert being built up," Richard Isaac, a Scottsdale Stonebrook II resident, said. "I want to be able to enjoy the desert, which is why I think a lot of us have moved here. To get away from the big city."
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The law enforcement technology company told the city council that the site will create more than 5,000 jobs and generate more than $87 million in potential tax revenue.
Physical dangers No data. Chemical dangers Decomposes on heating. This produces toxic and corrosive gases including sulfur oxides. The substance is a strong oxidant. It reacts with combustible and reducing materials and organic materials. This generates fire and explosion hazard. The substance is a strong acid. It reacts violently with bases and is corrosive to most common metals forming a flammable/explosive gas (hydrogen - see ICSC 0001). Reacts violently with water. This generates heat and fire or explosion hazard. See Notes. Attacks many plastics.