This product is strongly irritating and corrosive. Dust or smoke irritates the eyes and respiratory tract, corrodes the nasal septum, and direct contact between the skin and the eye can cause burns; Accidental ingestion can cause gastrointestinal burns, mucosal erosions, bleeding, and shock. Health hazards (blue):
1. Ingestion causes serious and permanent damage to the digestive system, mucosal erosion, bleeding, and shock.
Treatment: Rinse the mouth as soon as the patient is awake, take diluted vinegar or lemon juice orally, and seek medical attention.
2. Inhalation irritates the respiratory tract and corrodes the nasal septum.
Solution: Leave the scene and go to a place with fresh air. Artificial respiration and medical attention if necessary. If you have difficulty breathing, give oxygen. If the substance is inhaled or ingested, rescue breaths should not be given by mouth-to-mouth breathing, but with a one-way valve respirator or other appropriate medical respirator.
3. Skin danger, which can cause symptoms of burns and severe ulcers.
Treatment: Immediately rinse with water for at least 15 minutes, and if burns, seek medical attention. Remove and isolate contaminated clothing and shoes. For small amounts of skin contact, avoid spreading the material over a large area. Take care that the patient is warm and quiet. Inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact with the substance can cause delayed reactions. Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the personal protection related to the substance and pay attention to their own protection.
4. Eye danger, which can cause burns and even damage the cornea or conjunctiva.
Treatment: Lift eyes immediately, wash with running water or saline for at least 15 minutes, or rinse with a 3% boric acid solution, and seek medical attention.






