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There are many things to pay attention to when contacting difluoroacetic acid. First of all, you must avoid direct contact with the skin and eyes, because difluoroacetic acid is a strong acid that can corrode the skin and eyes and cause burns. Therefore, it is important to wear goggles, gloves and protective clothing when exposed to difluoroacetic acid, and to ensure that the operation is carried out in a well-ventilated environment.
difluoroacetic acid is also volatile, it is necessary to avoid inhaling its vapor when using it, so as not to cause irritation and damage to the respiratory tract. After using difluoroacetic acid, clean the skin and replace contaminated clothing in time. For the storage of difluoroacetic acid, pay attention to storing it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, away from fire and heat sources, and avoid direct sunlight. At the same time, the difluoroacetic acid and flammable substances, oxidants and other separate storage, so as to avoid accidents. When storing and using difluoroacetic acid, it is necessary to closely abide by relevant safety operation procedures and standards to avoid accidental injury and environmental pollution, and ensure personal safety and environmental safety.
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