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Important information on ammonia
| Konzentration | Symptome/folgen |
|---|---|
| 0-25 ppm | Low exposure, no significant effects. |
| 25-50 ppm | Irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract, coughing. |
| 50-100 ppm | More severe irritation, breathing difficulties, possible health risks. |
| 100+ ppm | Severe irritation, breathing difficulties, risk of chemical burns and life-threatening reactions. |
Ammonia (NH₃) poisoning can be life-threatening; it requires immediate first aid measures. How to administer first aid in the event of ammonia poisoning:
Important note:
Avoid direct contact with ammonia, especially if large quantities or high concentrations are involved. If you suspect exposure to ammonia, always wear suitable respiratory protection and protective clothing. Quick action and the right help can prevent serious damage to health.
In the event of an accidental ammonia release, quick and coordinated action is crucial to protect people in the vicinity. Follow these steps:
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