2 Bromobutane Hazards
The hazards of dibromobutane
Dibromobutane has many hazards. It is flammable, easy to burn in case of open flames and hot topics, and the fire spreads rapidly, which is easy to cause fires, endangering the safety of surrounding buildings, utensils and human life.
And dibromobutane is toxic, inhaled through the respiratory tract, can damage the human respiratory system, causing cough, asthma, breathing difficulties and other diseases; if exposed to the skin, it can irritate the skin, causing redness, swelling, itching, burning, and even exudation and ulceration; if taken inadvertently, it will seriously damage the human digestive system, causing nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and great damage to the organs.
In addition, dibromobutane is also harmful to the environment. It is difficult to degrade in the environment and remains for a long time, which can cause soil and water pollution, pose a threat to the balance of ecosystems, affect the survival and reproduction of animals and plants, and cause damage to biodiversity.
Therefore, when using and storing dibromobutane, it is necessary to abide by safety procedures and take complete protective measures to reduce its harm and ensure human safety and environmental well-being.