wash immediately with soap and water
The standard answer is wash it off immediately with water.
The first thing you should do when you spill acid on your skin is to immediately rinse the affected area with copious amounts of water to dilute and remove the acid. Remove any clothing that may have come into contact with the acid and seek medical attention promptly.
Immediately flush the affected area with water for 10 or so minutes to dillute the concentration. For household ammonia spills, this should be enough.
If you accidentally spill sulfuric acid on your hand, you should immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention right away. Do not try to neutralize the acid with other substances as it can cause further harm.
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It depends how great and where the spill is. There is hardly likely to be a huge environmental spill or problem in Virginia Water. If you believe there is a problem the 'phone the emergency services.
If you accidentally spill acid on yourself, immediately remove any contaminated clothing and rinse the affected area with water for at least 20 minutes. Seek medical attention right away, even if you do not feel immediate pain or symptoms. Do not try to neutralize the acid yourself.
It is not an insult to spill water in Spain.
No it should not as the oil spill is in salt water. Unless a city on the coast near the spill draws their drinking water from the ocean and desalinates it it shouldent effect the population on the gulf coast
Confine and contain the spill cover spill to absorb bulk of spill using disposable paper towel or absorbent granules treat debris as clinical waste clean spill with neutral detergent and water dry floor.
one sachet every night. pour contents in a spill proof cup, add water , shake and drink immediately