Ethidium bromide isn't crazily toxic I believe, I have heard of stories of people touching it with bare hands accidentally and still having their hands. Also it is used intravenally in cattle against parasites I heard. But cancer may come as long-term result.
But, there are way safer alternatives like Midori Green which also intercalate with DNA but pass cell membrans hardly. So better go with that.
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