Zirconium chloride, although a moderately toxic chemical product, can still pose certain hazards upon contact with the human body. What should we do if we accidentally release it? The following article provides a detailed introduction.
If zirconium oxychloride is inhaled, quickly move the patient to fresh air. If the inhaled person experiences difficulty breathing, oxygen should be administered. In case of shock, perform artificial respiration and contact medical personnel for further treatment.
If skin contact occurs, first quickly remove contaminated clothing, thoroughly wash the skin with soap and running water, and if the patient experiences discomfort, promptly transfer them for further examination.
If eye contact occurs, promptly locate running water and rinse the eyelids. Saline solution is preferable if available. After the initial rinse, seek medical attention immediately.
If ingestion occurs, rinse the mouth immediately, but do not induce vomiting. The patient should be taken to the hospital immediately.
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