Bleach or (most) other things in the eyes must be rinsed out immediately. It's a must. You absolutely must get to a doctor, but the first aid is lots and lots of water across the eyes. Now. It's first aid, isn't it? This is classic first aid. It is one of a number of things that allows immediate, non-professional intervention to execute the best option for damage control in a situation where life and/or health are at stake. Think about it like this. Picture a hospital custodial employee who was working in an ER lobby reaching down and picking up an open bottle of bleach. His finger slips out of the grip, and the bottle falls a foot or two to the floor to land on its bottom. Liquid bleach splashes up out of the bottle and hits the staffer in his eyes. This happens in an ER setting. A medical staffer (physician, nurse, nursing assistant - or another custodial staffer) will immediately get the individual to a sink and start running water to irrigate the eyes of the affected individual. Just like you would do. It's just that simple.
Wash your eye out with water as soon as it happens; be careful not to touch your eye with your fingers. Cup your hand with water and flush out your eye.
Usually the cleaner's container will have a notice about what to do in this situation.
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You should flush your eye out immediately (with eyes open) with a lot of water, for at least 3 minutes. If you have any sort of irritation such as itching or burning, I would head to an emergency room. Don't play with your eyes.
it burns very badly, you should rinse it under the water faucet for at least 15 minutes while holding you eye open. you may need to call 911 while you are rinsing your eye
relax and wash it off
DO NOT SWALLOW
If Chlorox gets in your eyes, just wash it out with water. A shower would be ideal.
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How,after bleach entering my eye in a hairsalon can i sue them and win the case?
Bleach is still ongoing.
It will no longer be mint. Bleach removes color.
bleach is a base, bases burn, so if it is strong enough it can burn through your eye, blinding you
only chuck Norris can
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Your hair will bleach but it may fall out after some time. You may also burn your skin.
My mom got bleach in her eye years ago, she irrigated it for ten minutes, and she didnt do anything about it after then. she now gets red eye, tons of dust, and eye irritation and soreness, and only in that eye. i would say that you should go and just get it checked out by a professional.
Nothing much. You would get undrinkable Pepsi and unusable bleach.
When gold chains are left in bleach they begin to deteriorate. This is because bleach is a very heavy base.
Bleach is poisonous. If you have ingested it or got it in your eye, you should go to an ER or call a Poison control center just to be safe. Bleach is a chemical, and it is very toxic.