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First Aid Measures
Skin contact: Immediately remove contaminated clothing and rinse thoroughly with soap and water. Get medical attention.
Eye contact: Raise eyelids and rinse with running water or saline. Get medical attention.
Inhalation: Quickly escape from the scene to fresh air. Keep the airway open. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing stops, give artificial respiration immediately. Get medical attention.
Ingestion: Drink plenty of warm water and induce vomiting. Get medical attention.
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water | Ground Water and
Sep 7, 2017 - Disinfect water using household bleach, if you can't boil water. Only use regular, unscented chlorine bleach products that are suitable for
Better than Bleach: Use Calcium Hypochlorite to Disinfect Water
May 4, 2005 - Many outdoorsmen, survivalists, and households preparing for emergency disasters rely upon common household bleach as a disinfecting agent
In an emergency, to purify drinking water, two methods are most often used. They are boiling the water and adding chlorine (household bleach, such as Regular
In an emergency, to purify drinking water, two methods are most often used. They are boiling the water and adding chlorine (household bleach, such as Regular
Disaster Preparedness and Purifying Water | Clorox®
Oct 31, 2012 - Prior to addition of the bleach, it's important to remove all suspended material from collected water by letting it settle to the bottom or by filtration
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water | Ground Water and
Sep 7, 2017 - Disinfect water using household bleach, if you can't boil water. Only use regular, unscented chlorine bleach products that are suitable for