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reducing/stopping blood loss by fire extinguisher?

Let say you're shoot in a leg and losing a large amount of blood .Is it possible to use a fire extinguisher to stop or reducing blood loss ( until the Ambulance arrives ) ?

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most chemicals and fertilizers are safe you can drink the round up and only way it will hurt you is if you miss swallow into your lungs. and that dust wont hurt yu all it will do is maybe cause allergies sincerely your MG
aids/hiv is infection through the blood . once the virus is in the blood stream your infected and can take time to see symptoms. blood on the rough skin should not infect as long as there were no cuts in the area but if in the eye would be very dangerous
It all depends on the chemicals that they use there. There are some pretty nasty pesticides that can be used as well as fungicides. They should provide you with proper safety equipment(masks/clothing) to protect you if you need to be in the greenhouse when they are being applied. Some greenhouses only use natural means to control pests and diseases though, so you would need to ask. The bottom line is, yes, this could be potentially an unhealthy place to work, it all depends on how they operate and how sensitive you are to these chemicals. I found out working in a greenhouse, that I am alllergic to fungicides. If I get it on my hands and touch my face it gets all itchy and inflammed. You have to remember though, that you have been in contact with whatever chemicals they use all along if you have been up front selling the plants, since the residue is still on them. So if you haven't had any problems so far, I wouldn't worry too much about switching to the back, just be sure they use good safety practices when things are being applied.

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