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Jul 23rd, 08, 01:28 PM
Man if your having any breathing issues after playing with this stuff go to the Doctor or ER. If grandma has an O2 machine I'd be hitting it myself for a few hours. Don't lay down flat sit up. If fluid is building up you can drown. If chest starts getting tight / hard to breath go to ER right then dont wait. Watch lips and fingernails,,if dis colored or turning "blue" call EMS.
~~~~Blue Ridge Power Wash~~~~ & Deck Rescue COMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL Home / Roof / Decks / Brick / Concrete 336-667-5264
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Jul 23rd, 08, 01:34 PM
RJ,
I hope you have the MSDS for the F18 with you to take to the doctor. Yes these symptoms can be due to the inhalation of Sodium Hydroxide. The irritation to your sinus passages, throat and lung tissues can be causing the low grade fever as your body tries to combat the irritation damage. Please consult a doctor as soon as you can before you get any kind of infection in these tissues. We handle the raw material and mixed formulation all the time and we never play with even a possible exposure. We send our employees to the doc. It would be much better for him to tell you that it is just a cold. I don't want to alarm but just want you to be safe and healthy. Operations and Sales Soap Warehouse 1-800-SOAP911 www.soapwarehouse.biz soapwarehouse@hotmail.com |
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Jul 23rd, 08, 01:35 PM
Just realized your LEO, you must know one of the chicky poo's or Doc over at the ER. Call over there or do a drive by. They'll take care of you off the books normally, let you suck alittle O2 if thats all you need. Or hit your favorite FD / EMS station for some covert O2. If you haven't killed yourself thats prob all you need. They'll get a kick out of it for future storys to tell on ya.
~~~~Blue Ridge Power Wash~~~~ & Deck Rescue COMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL Home / Roof / Decks / Brick / Concrete 336-667-5264
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Jul 23rd, 08, 03:25 PM
Go see a DR. Make SURE they know what you inhaled, take the MSDS with you, and I'm willing to bet you end up with an antibiotic.
And forgive the lecture - but next time and every time after that - WEAR YOUR RESPIRATOR!!! Beth Log Home Care & Maintenance Cob Blasting Log Homes Pressure Washing Decks House Washing Beth Borrego & Rod Rodriguez Office: 301-540-1243 Germantown, MD * MHIC# 86481 |
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Jul 23rd, 08, 04:50 PM
Welcome to the burned lung club.
It has happened to me a couple of times from SH and once from SHC.I'm in the end stages of teh last round from Sh.Keep in mind it will take as long as 2 months to fully recover.Get a repirator and use. Karvonen's Pro Clean http://www.karvonensproclean.com/ 229-776-7856/229-344-5596(call this number first) Pressure Washers Mafia |
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Jul 23rd, 08, 07:10 PM
Took everyones advice, and went to the doctor this afternoon. He said that I have Strep Throat, and put me on antibotics. He didn't think that I had chemical exposure.
Thanks for everyones replies! Part-time PW / Full-time LEO Elizabeth City, NC |
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Jul 23rd, 08, 07:19 PM
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Get well soon! Beth Log Home Care & Maintenance Cob Blasting Log Homes Pressure Washing Decks House Washing Beth Borrego & Rod Rodriguez Office: 301-540-1243 Germantown, MD * MHIC# 86481 |
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Jul 23rd, 08, 07:51 PM
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AFAIK, Strep Throat has nothing in common with NaOH mist exposure. I personally stopped using a respirator years ago due to the sweat and uncomfort in the heat of the summer. The wind usually does blow from a primary direction. When spaying NaOH, try and stay above wind. If the fog comes your way, breathe through the nose, and just get out of the way. Common sense goes a long way. But then again, I smoke 2 packs of cigarettes a day. A little sodium hydroxide is nothing. Still kicking, if anyone here is listening tell Judy I want to be buried in an active volcano. Windsor WoodCare (609) 799-6093 office, (609) 468-7965 cell www.windsorwoodcare.com rick@windsorwoodcare.com |
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Jul 23rd, 08, 08:09 PM
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Beth Log Home Care & Maintenance Cob Blasting Log Homes Pressure Washing Decks House Washing Beth Borrego & Rod Rodriguez Office: 301-540-1243 Germantown, MD * MHIC# 86481 |
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Jul 23rd, 08, 09:12 PM
Beth,
That is my job in life. Ask my poor helper, Chris. He is 20 yrs. old going on 45 after two seasons with me. Some one has to teach the young' uns. Windsor WoodCare (609) 799-6093 office, (609) 468-7965 cell www.windsorwoodcare.com rick@windsorwoodcare.com |
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Jul 23rd, 08, 09:44 PM
I had that once after a long day of heavy stripping. Didnt see the connection at first but I had a killer sore throat. Just drank tons of water and cough drops seemed to do the trick. Probably was from the fumes
I wish I could say I wear the mask 24/7 but I don't really notice the stripper much?? I think maybe the mist is heavier so it doesn't interfere with my breathing too much. Oxalic cloud can be way worse so Ill pull the mask out for neutralizing |
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Jul 24th, 08, 01:00 AM
Maybe they are no fun, but the respirator is a must in some situations.
Safety 1st. Superior Pressure Washing, Inc Savannah,TN 731-614-7572 "Don't settle for less than superior." |
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Jul 24th, 08, 01:10 AM
What was up with that wacked out post you had before changing it? You sounded like an insane crack head.
Clay County Pressure Cleaning, Inc Orange Park, FL - 904 535-4590 www.ccpressureclean.com Roof Cleaning Jacksonville Florida |
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Jul 24th, 08, 01:39 AM
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My computer is going nuts, that one was supposed to be in the thread about automotive finishes..... I dunno what happened. I gave up on that post, didn't even go back and put it in the right thread. Did look like I lost me marbles, huh? Superior Pressure Washing, Inc Savannah,TN 731-614-7572 "Don't settle for less than superior." |
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