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First aid measures for children with chemical burns
Children accidentally encounter chemical burns, and the first task is to take emergency measures quickly! This article will introduce you to the emergency treatment of chemical burns to help you protect your child's safety in an emergency.

Wash skin

If the skin is polluted by harmful substances such as strong alkali or strong acid, immediately soak the child in water or rinse with clear water. In order to ensure the washing effect, remember to change the water frequently and keep enough water.

Rinse the eyes

If chemicals spill into eyes, rinse with plenty of water. The flushing time should last for more than 10- 15 minutes. If the situation is urgent, you can immerse your head in the basin and encourage your child to blink to minimize the injury. If quicklime enters your eyes, remember to gently wipe off the lime particles with a cotton swab first, and then rinse thoroughly. After washing, gently cover your eyes with gauze and seek medical advice in time.

take off

If the clothes are contaminated by strong acid or alkali, please take off your clothes immediately and ensure that your child's skin will not come into contact with these harmful substances. Please seek further treatment and guidance from the doctor as soon as possible after cleaning.