Sunday 20 November 2011

MASS PROTEST SURVIVAL GUIDE CS Gas (Tear Gas)

MASS PROTEST SURVIVAL GUIDE

CS Gas (Tear Gas)

CHEMICAL WEAPONRY.
PREPARATIONS BEFORE AN ACTION

- If you are sprayed with tear gas, you will probably will not be able to read these instructions, let alone find them---so study this before you need it.

ANTIDOTE RECIPES

Neutralizer #1 - Spray mister head or squirt head bottle of water with 1-2 T Baking Soda.

Neutralizer #2- Spray mister head or squirt head bottle of water with 2 parts water, 1 part liquid malox.

Neutralizer #1 is recommended by the military books themselves, A1 6 medical collective, Seattle MASH, and the Black Cross Medical Collecfive Training.

***If you are asthmatic tell the people around you before the action starts, so that if when sprayed you have a bad reaction they'll be able to act appropriately by giving you your medication or getting a doctor. {Asthmatics should bring their bronchodilators.}

WHAT TO DO WHEN SPRAYED

- If you are in the line of spray move backwards out of range rather than sideways where the spray may still be able to reach you. If you are in a building move outside. Your eyesight may become blurred and it is easy to lose awareness of what is going on. Do not run blindly into the arms of the police, or worse still, into traffic. Act calmly and stay aware of your surroundings whilst moving to a safe area.

- If possible stand upwind of where the spraying happened and expose the affected part of your body to the wind. This will help disperse the gas quickly. Take deep breaths of fresh air.

- Flush the affected skin with the solution mentioned earlier or just water. Do not touch it as you will spread the chemical around and rub it into your pores. It may be possible that you can rejoin the action right away, as small amounts should only affect you for a few minutes.

- Ordinarily the eye effects are self limiting and require no treatment. Do not rub your eyes. Remove contact lenses if present. If necessary, flush eyes with solution, water or normal saline solution for 20 to 30 minutes. Patients suffering from temporary blindness should be reassured; permanent blindness from exposure to vapor has never been observed even at very high concentrations.