Safety first If you can not be safe, don't play with the chemicals. This means full face protection, gloves, chemical aprons, and the list goes on and on. As Miles pointed out, breathing the fumes is NOT a good thing and does damage starting with the first sniff.
You must know the dangers before you start and already have a plan for when things go wrong. 911 (emergency assistance) on the telephone speed dial is not a plan, it is a last feble attempt to get help.
There are people of all ages reading this material we need to continually remind them to be safe.
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