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What to Do After a Major Chemical Emergency

  • Return home only when authorities say it is safe. Local officials on the scene are the best source of information for your particular situation.

  • Follow local instructions concerning the safety of food and water. Contaminated food or water can cause illness.

  • Clean up and dispose of residue carefully. Follow instructions from emergency officials concerning cleanup methods. Local officials will best know proper procedures for your particular situation.


 

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