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What can happen when inhaling fire extinguisher chemicals?

two days ago a fire extinguisher exploded at our school. I thought it was smoke so I walked through, but when i took a breath it hurt my throat and duh i couldn't breathe. but that night and the day after i had a terrible headache. and now my throat hurts real bad.

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best thing would be to go to o Riley's or auto zone , they will check it for you free but on that model you should be able to remove the cable and if i dies then the alternator is bad , it is possible to bye a bad one
No. The building owner/ management is responsible to ensure that everyone knows that - there is an emergency and - that they need to leave and - which way to leave - that you are 'able' to leave (eg should help those with a problem to leave for whatever reason) After that, your personal problem if you were an employee, you have just disobeyed a management instruction so expect some disciplinary action to take place. And as you have been told of the emergency and need to leave, if anything happens to you, forget any insurance claim - the management fulfilled their duty. OK, if emergency service staff turn up, they have an obligation to get you out (for your own good), so if you were deliberately remaining in, they would be under a duty to go in and get you out. Therefore you could be charged with recklessness and endangering their lives by putting them in an unnecessary position of going in after you.

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