![]() ![]() Close the plastic bag and place it in a second plastic bag. Gather all used things from the floor including your clothes and put in a plastic bag. Otherwise, put on waterproof or heavy gloves that won’t let liquid seep through. Move as far from the used items as possible. If emergency response services are available, leave used items on floor and report their location to emergency personnel.This is especially important if temperatures are cool. Dress in any available clean clothes to prevent hypothermia. Dry your face, then tilt your head back and dry your hair, and then down your body.If your eyes are burning or you can’t see normally, flush your eyes for 10–15 minutes with lukewarm water.Try not to let the water run into your eyes, nose, or mouth. Use soapy water for a minute, followed by a 30 second plain water rinse. Wash from your head to your feet, including armpits and groin, with lukewarm water and mild soap (if available), for about 90 seconds. First wash your hair, face, and hands, and then wash the rest of your body.Use a separate clean cloth or paper towels for each part of your body, and for each time you repeat the process. Repeat the process several times if you continue to feel liquid on you. ![]()
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