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fire extinguisher.
25) Evacuate persons in the danger area if
the battery is cracked or ignited, and
immediately spray with water or soak a
smoldering, smoldering battery in the
water tank.
26) Risk of fire or smoke: LFP batteries can
leak / evaporate or decompose and
release flammable electrolyte under the
condition of 150 if they are improperly
used or affected by the environment.
Hydrogen fluoride (HF) and phosphorus
oxides may form during fire, and chemical
reactions between LIPF6 and water in the
electrolyte will produce fluoride and
carbon dioxide.
27) Extinguishing Media: Spray water or
smoke or fire-burnt batteries in water. Use
type D fire extinguishers, CO2, dry
chemical, or foam fire extinguishers.
28) Swallowing: Ingestion of electrolyte may
cause throat or respiratory tract infections,
swallowing, drinking plenty of water and
getting medical attention immediately.
Make sure the infected person does not
use emetic. Make sure mucus does not
block the respiratory tract, and do not eat
other things to unconscious people.
29) Contact with eyes: Electrolyte inside the
battery will cause eye irritation and
inadvertent contact. Please do not rub it.
Rinse immediately with plenty of water for
at least 15 minutes. If necessary, please
go to the hospital for treatment
immediately. Otherwise it will hurt your
eyes.
30) Contact with skin: The electrolyte inside
the battery may cause skin infections,
inadvertent contact, take off contaminated
clothing and wash the infection with plenty
of water and soap for at least 15 minutes,
do not rub the ointment.
31) Inhalation: When the battery is leaked or
ruptured, the internal components of the
battery may cause mucus, edema and
other respiratory tract problems,
inadvertently inhaled, to fresh air and
ventilated contaminated area. If
necessary, oxygen or artificial respiration.
32) Special Protection Tools: Use breathing
apparatus to avoid inhalation of irritating
gases. Wear protective clothing or other
devices to prevent body contact with the
electrolyte.

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