Dain Bramage
2006-08-26 19:09:08
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answer #1
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answered by Major Pane 1
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Fumes from toxic substances can cause fainting, sweating, loss of color, blurred vision, skin burns/ rash, mouth/throat/ lung irritation,vomitting,etc. You need to get into fresh air immediately and call 911 if the symptoms don't pass. You can call the Poison Control Hotline 1-800-222-1222 from anywhere in the U.S. and tell them the type/ name of substance exposed to and they will tell you what to do next. Long term effects of fume exposure are rare but might include lung disease and brain damage, maybe death.
2006-08-27 02:41:05
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah, quit being a puss... I've worked with hazardous materials for over 25 years to no effect. Use the right safety equipment and there shouldn't be a problem.
2006-08-27 02:15:00
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answer #3
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answered by Sean T 5
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Ok dude that is way to broad did you mix the acid with any thing? What kind of acid was it also say if it was corrosive or something cause if it is very corrosive the fumes alone can burn skin tissue and kill cells so you mite feel numbness........
2006-08-27 02:13:40
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answer #4
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answered by natisoccer 2
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What kind of acid?
If you STILL aren't feeling well, coughing or having trouble breathing - GO SEE A DOCTOR RIGHT NOW!!!
2006-08-27 02:14:01
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answer #5
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answered by tigglys 6
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Scarred lungs and breathing problems
2006-08-27 02:11:52
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answered by George B 3
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your gonna be ok i think lol
2006-08-27 02:09:40
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answer #7
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answered by balhjgdhfkugihkjh; 2
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