What kind of dog do you have? It could be that your dog doesn't know when he/she is full and will continue this until he/she dies. Try leaving ONE bowl of water at every meal. Do NOT put out any more unless you came back from a walk/run/whatever you do. Even then, only fill the bowl, at the most, three times. A specific type of dog has that flaw within their genes. They can't tell when they are full, so they will eat/drink themselves to death. Be careful.
add water in copious amounts if acid is contained
Yes. By either using copious amounts of water, or machinery to expose the fire.
about 100 liter
Flush with copious amounts of water if possible, and head to the ER. Until you get to the hospital, there is really nothing you can do. If something is penetrating your eye, DO NOT remove it.
Yes, it will. remember that Queen Palms are meant to be a tropical plant and are used to not having copious amounts of water
Drinking copious amounts of water during intense physical activity can lead to a condition known as hyponatremia, or water intoxication. This occurs when the sodium levels in the blood become dangerously low, leading to symptoms such as headache, nausea, confusion, seizures, and in severe cases, coma or death. It is important for athletes to balance fluid intake with electrolyte replenishment during prolonged exercise.
flat spade-or sno-shovel on solids,then copious amounts of water to flush all thru city sewer, &-or sump pump to bypass septic system.or all sewers.
All soft drinks generally have carbonic acid (carbon dioxide dissolved in water under pressure). Some soft drinks also contain phosphoric acid.
To an eyewash station if available and wash your eye with copious amounts of water, usually for 10 min or more. If still in pain or irritated go to the hospital.
Wash it completely off by flushing the skin with copious amounts of water.. and move on... because its not that big of deal. Just wash it off because it can give you frostbite...
Check the label or manufacturer instructions for specific disposal information. In general, you can often flush small amounts of diluted cleaning solutions down the drain with copious amounts of water. Larger amounts or certain types of cleaning solutions may need to be taken to a hazardous waste disposal facility.
Adding water to the affected area, whether skin or clothes, with water would dilute and wash the acid off.