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I'm not very familiar with wiki stuff, but I have some info for this page. Panic snaps are used in BDSM as a quick (and Safe, Sane, and Consentual) way to release submissives. Also, while most chains and carabiners have working load ratings, panic snaps do not, which adds to the danger of using them for suspension. 71.114.131.175 15:15, 7 May 2007 (UTC)