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- | Tear gas (typically chlorobenzylidenemalononitrile (CS), chloroacetophenone (CN) or dibenzoxazepine (CR) is quite commonly used by law enforcement for crowd control/ | ||
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- | Despite the name, tear gas is technically *not* an actual gas but usually a solid or liquid depending on which particular chemical is used, it's intended method of deployment and container. These containers can vary and can be in the form of a full sized canister for dispersion by hand, grenades for throwing, or shells for firing from a launcher. All chemical forms of these substances cause irritation to the mucous membranes in the eyes, nose, throat and lungs. A stinging or burning sensation produced by contact/ | ||
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- | Regardless of which form you're exposed to, you'll want to make sure you get away from the immediate area where it's dispersing quickly. Don't run away however, because the increased breath rate can cause you to inhale more of it, irritating your lungs. You'll want to get it off any exposed skin quickly with water, and flush eyes with water as well if they' | ||
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