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Chapter 2 – Safety Precautions 25
However, higher strength HCl and other high strength
acids can be harmful if not handled properly. Keep in mind
that anytime you transport or carry strong acids any
distance further than within the same room, you should
also carry water with you. This will enable you to
immediately rinse any spilled acid off of your skin or out
of the eyes. Large spills can cause severe damage and
even death if not rinsed off the skin or out of the eyes
immediately. In the event you need to handle HCl in a
high concentration, do so in a very well ventilated area,
use a proper mask, wear gloves and be very careful to not
breathe in the fumes, as it can cause damage.
DMSO
DMSO is a solvent, and easily passes through the skin
and into the tissues. It will also carry other substances
along with it, so be careful what you have on the skin
before handling DMSO.
If applying DMSO topically, be sure your hands and
nails are clean and free from contaminants (including soap
residue) when handling DMSO. You want to also be sure
the area to which you apply DMSO is clean.
When washing an area of the skin before applying
DMSO, it is best, if possible, to use natural, chemical-free
soap to wash application areas and hands. Whether this
is available or not, be sure any soap is completely rinsed
off—or use no soap at all. Simply wash well (rubbing the
skin) with clean water.
The best method to apply DMSO to the skin is simply
to use clean dry bare hands when rubbing the DMSO into
your body or on someone else.
If using bare hands to apply DMSO, do not wear finger
nail polish. DMSO is a solvent that will not only dissolve