You first call 911 or poison control (1-800-222-1222). Then you check the person's vitals. You put them into recovery position if they throw up. Collect samples of the throw up and the chemicals. also keep any empty contains that may have been consumed.
Its not dangerous.
Swallowing poisonous chemicals is not very common, but it can happen accidentally especially if they are not stored properly or if mistaken for something else. It is important to keep dangerous substances out of reach of children and to follow safety instructions when using chemicals.
Ammonium nitrate is used in older icepacks for lunches and first aid kits.
No. Semen does not contain hair-growing chemicals. It is not Propecia.
Swallowing does not necessarily depend on water as a lubricant. Saliva is the primary lubricant during swallowing, but water can also aid in the process by helping to wash down food and facilitate smooth movement down the esophagus.
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Chemical bottles are usually labeled with first aid instructions. For immediate assistance with chemical exposure call poison control at 1-800-222-1222.
Um, you do NAWT need a First Aid after swallowing chewing gum! It just takes time to dijest into your system, that's all. After that, you will be fine :)
Eye Drops contain a very high chemical mixture and I'm that way can be dangerous. Swallowing unknown chemicals isn't a good thing so don't try it
Water will evaporate faster than Kool-Aid because of the chemicals in the Kool-Aid. Hope this helps.
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you swallow the fume ands you go hostpital and they tell you 'you'll be fine' then you go home swallow some chemicals and then you die xoxoxoxoxoxo