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Lead-Acid battery exposure
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[QUOTE="G. Gearloose, post: 612191, member: 19284"] Wow, close one! God bless them, but farmers are also famous for garage science, and then call it an 'accident'. Glad to hear your on top of it. The combination of the H2S and likely some CO must be quite a toxic brew. Both make carboxyhemoglobin. Prolonged exposure (4-8 hours) of tens of ppm of either is potentially deady. The CO can take years to get out of the body, and accumulates daily. Hope he's ok! [/QUOTE]
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