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1. '''Para los productos químicos mojados''', lave inmediatamente el área con grandes cantidades de agua, usando una ducha o manguera, si están disponibles. No aplique agua con demasiada fuerza. Continúe a saturar el área mientras que la ropa, incluyendo zapatos y los calcetines, se quita. Siga enjuagando con agua corriente durante 20 minutos.
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1. '''For wet chemicals''', immediately flush the area with large amounts of  water, using a shower or hose, if available. Do not apply water too forcefully. Continue to flood the area while the clothing, including shoes and socks, is being removed. Continue to flush with running water for at least 20 minutes.
:'''Para los productos químicos secos''', sacuda el químico, ''entonces'' enjuague con agua como mostrado anteriormente.
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:'''For dry chemicals''', brush off the chemical, ''then'' flush with water as above.
::Para quemaduras causadas por el ácido fenol (ácido carbólico), lave el área afectada con alcohol porque fenol no es soluble en agua; luego lave con agua. Si alcohol no está disponible, enjuagar con agua es mejor que ningún tratamiento.  
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::For acid burns caused by phenol (carbolic acid), wash the affected area with alcohol because phenol is not water soluble; then wash with water. If  alcohol is  not  available,  flushing  with water is better than no treatment at all.  
  
 
2. Llame una ambulancia.
 
2. Llame una ambulancia.
 
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Revision as of 15:10, 18 January 2019

1. For wet chemicals, immediately flush the area with large amounts of water, using a shower or hose, if available. Do not apply water too forcefully. Continue to flood the area while the clothing, including shoes and socks, is being removed. Continue to flush with running water for at least 20 minutes.

For dry chemicals, brush off the chemical, then flush with water as above.
For acid burns caused by phenol (carbolic acid), wash the affected area with alcohol because phenol is not water soluble; then wash with water. If alcohol is not available, flushing with water is better than no treatment at all.

2. Llame una ambulancia.