With acid it's very important to have a bottle of water so you can rinse your face and eyes and get it off of you, you only have 15 minutes to get it off of you even if you have to strip your clothes off right where you are because it was soaked into your system and it can kill you and will kill you if you have more than 25% of your body covered in acid. That's why it's always very important to carry a bottle of water with you even if it's in your car or somewhere close actually more than a bottle of water more like a gallon there's been several people that have died from acid when car battery blows up and it gets their clothing soaked. It will be fatal if not taken care of immediately.
you can get on yellow alert when some one walks up to you with UNCOVERED container. or uncovering it while walking. that will filter out most false alerts
This kind of attack might not happen regularly in america, but it happens a lot in the UK. I work with some very concentrated acids in the lab and if you receive acid on you, you need to act fast. Thankfully, the solution is simple: water. The first thing you want to protect are your eyes. As for skin, you only have to pour water on it. It will disolve the acid and make it less dangerous. If you are a tourist in the UK, you should always carry a bottle of water on you. If someone throws liquid in your face; close your eyes and pour the water on your face. Then go to a water source and keep pouring water on yourself.
@@MaccusFNS I doubt they would allow that. You don't even have the right to carry a butter knife and a fork on you in the UK. They even talked about banning kitchen knives at home.
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With acid it's very important to have a bottle of water so you can rinse your face and eyes and get it off of you, you only have 15 minutes to get it off of you even if you have to strip your clothes off right where you are because it was soaked into your system and it can kill you and will kill you if you have more than 25% of your body covered in acid. That's why it's always very important to carry a bottle of water with you even if it's in your car or somewhere close actually more than a bottle of water more like a gallon there's been several people that have died from acid when car battery blows up and it gets their clothing soaked. It will be fatal if not taken care of immediately.
so if I were to be near a fountain or body of water when attacked, just make a run for it?
True. A friend of mine had battery acid get right in his face. He rushed to the bathroom and rinsed and rinsed and rinsed til he could see.
Thank you for posting your message, it is very insightful. Great points!
Thanks for your input.@@threeseven5837
you can get on yellow alert when some one walks up to you with UNCOVERED container. or uncovering it while walking. that will filter out most false alerts
Thanks for your input, you brought up a good point.
What if the person is behind me?
@@VaishnaviSrivastava-p6e then u fked...however i don't think it would happen alot coz its not convenient to throw it in your face from behind.
@@VaishnaviSrivastava-p6egood point thought
@@VaishnaviSrivastava-p6e wont happen a lot because throwing it from behind not as effective
This kind of attack might not happen regularly in america, but it happens a lot in the UK.
I work with some very concentrated acids in the lab and if you receive acid on you, you need to act fast.
Thankfully, the solution is simple: water.
The first thing you want to protect are your eyes. As for skin, you only have to pour water on it. It will disolve the acid and make it less dangerous.
If you are a tourist in the UK, you should always carry a bottle of water on you. If someone throws liquid in your face; close your eyes and pour the water on your face. Then go to a water source and keep pouring water on yourself.
if you're a tourist in the UK you also should consider carrying 1 handed sword
@@MaccusFNS I doubt they would allow that. You don't even have the right to carry a butter knife and a fork on you in the UK.
They even talked about banning kitchen knives at home.
True that!
@@gatovillano7009Wrong
Thanks for your input... Much appreciated.
I almost got attacked by a cup of coffee whats the defence if u can't run
Deflect with quickness, gauge eyeball same time
Well said!@@adriennevaughn1802
Next do a cup of coffee
That would indeed make a good video. Thanks for the suggestion.
How would you defend if person has a bucket of acid? And throws it at you?
Smh. Finding myself here after the recent activities in England.
burning sensation in your nose is a giveaway someone is holding an acid. Then just water, water, water
Good stuff... Thanks for sharing your input!
This happens a lot in India
Really? Sheesh, that is sad!
This is sad to hear. Stay safe out there.
Pointless.
Who is out here just throwing acid on people? 😂
Bro people do that shit. It's so messed up. I think it's more common in some 3rd world countries
Had more than our fair share in the UK. More common than you’d expect
Google: "acid attack wiki"
It's not that hard.
@@ChrisP3000x dude you sounds so condescending lol. You realize that right?
@@ChrisP3000x both google and wikipedia censor.
Hm, ⚠️with a cup? It is more effective to spray/splash it out of a bottle...☠️
Just a little hint for the attackers... 😅
Yes indeed, bottles will most likely be used for this type of attack. The throwing motion is almost the same thought. Thanks for your input.