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In case of poisoning, immediately contact your 24-Hour Poison Control Hotline at : 1-800-222-1222 in U.S.A.
First Aid Information For: Bonide Fung-onil Lawn Disease Control-Old Product-Old Product
EYES: Upon contact, immediately flush eyes with copious amounts of water for 15 minutes SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
SKIN: Following contact, wash the affected skin with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists after the area is washed.
INGESTION: If ingestion is suspected, contact physician or poison control center immediately. Seek medical assistance as soon as possible.
INHALATION: should irritation to the nose, throat and upper chest occur, move to fresh air and seek medical attention if symptoms of irritation persist. If unconscious or not breathing, first move to uncontaminated area, then apply artificial respiration as necessary, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention as soon as possible. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: EYES: Stain for evidence of corneal injury. If cornea is burned, instill antibiotic steroid preparation frequently. SKIN: Treat as contact dermatitis. INGESTION: Lung damage could occur through aspiration of this material into lungs following accidental ingestion. Stomach content should be evacuated in a manner so as to reduce the risk of aspiration. Otherwise, treat symptomatically. INHALATION: Treatment is essentially symptomatic.
SKIN: Following contact, wash the affected skin with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists after the area is washed.
INGESTION: If ingestion is suspected, contact physician or poison control center immediately. Seek medical assistance as soon as possible.
INHALATION: should irritation to the nose, throat and upper chest occur, move to fresh air and seek medical attention if symptoms of irritation persist. If unconscious or not breathing, first move to uncontaminated area, then apply artificial respiration as necessary, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention as soon as possible. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: EYES: Stain for evidence of corneal injury. If cornea is burned, instill antibiotic steroid preparation frequently. SKIN: Treat as contact dermatitis. INGESTION: Lung damage could occur through aspiration of this material into lungs following accidental ingestion. Stomach content should be evacuated in a manner so as to reduce the risk of aspiration. Otherwise, treat symptomatically. INHALATION: Treatment is essentially symptomatic.