Fill an unused small disposable bathroom cup (3 ounces) with water to over-flowing. Bending over sink, lean down and put eye directly into water. Open and close eye several times, then empty cup and refill with clean water; repeat blinking your eye open and closed several times. If necessary, empty cup and refill with clean water several times until eye is thoroughly flushed. This method can be used for flushing certain chemicals from eyes (if label on container says to flush), or for removal of dirt, eyelashes, etc. that gets into eyes.
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