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Chemical Threats
A chemical attack is the deliberate release of a
toxic gas, liquid or solid that can poison people
and the environment.
Possible signs of chemical threat:
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Many people
suffering from watery eyes, twitching, choking,
having trouble breathing or losing coordination.
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Many sick or dead
birds, fish or small animals are also cause for
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If you see signs of chemical attack: find clean
air quickly:
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Quickly try to define the impacted area or where
the chemical is coming from, if possible.
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Take immediate action to get away.
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If the chemical is inside a building where you
are, get out of the building without passing
through the contaminated area, if possible.
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If you can't get out of the building or find clean
air without passing through the area where you see
signs of a chemical attack, it may be better to
move as far away as possible and
"shelter-in-place."
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If you are outside, quickly decide what is the
fastest way to find clean air. Consider if you can
get out of the area or if you should go inside the
closest building and "shelter-in-place."
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If you think you have been exposed to a chemical
If your eyes are watering, your skin is stinging,
and you are having trouble breathing, you may have
been exposed to a chemical.
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If you think you may have been exposed to a
chemical, strip immediately and wash.
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Look for a hose, fountain, or any source of water,
and wash with soap if possible, being sure not to
scrub the chemical into your skin.
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Seek emergency medical attention.
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See
Chemical Threats
diagram
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