Prolonged exposure to high concentrations of anhydrous ammonia vapors can lead to serious lung damage. Other effects of exposure include: Temporary blindness and eye damage Irritation of the mouth ...
Mixing bleach and ammonia can kill you ... that occurs when a person inhales material that is toxic to the lungs. The two types include: Acute pneumonitis, which occurs suddenly when you inhale ...
Anhydrous ammonia can be corrosive to the skin, eyes and lungs, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Depending on the circumstances, a leak can cause an explosion, the EPA said.
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