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FIRST AID PROCEDURES
The components in the aerosol are non
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toxic and are stable under normal conditions.
It is not known to be a carcinogen. Exposure to the aerosol may cause slight side
effects that should be attended to immediately.
EYE CONTACT
Exposure to the aerosol may cause slight eye irritation. Avoid rubbing the eyes.
Remove any contact lenses, lift eyelids and rinse with large amounts of water or
normal saline. If any conditions continue, consult a physician.
SKIN CONTACT
Exposure to the aerosol can cause mild skin irritation, including slight reddening of
the skin.
Wash affected area with soap or mild detergent and water until no
evidence of chemical remain. If any conditions continue, consult a physician.
INGESTION
If somehow, the metal casing is opened and the product inside is ingested, the
fol-lowing is recommended. Remove by gastric lavage or emesis. Maintain blood
pressure and airway. Give oxygen if respiration is depressed. Do not perform
lavage or emesis if victim is unconscious. Get medical attention immediately.
INHALATION
Remove from exposure area to fresh air immediately. Treat the same as mild smoke
inhalation. If condition worsens, as with any smoke inhalation, contact a physician.