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It's sterilized, it's fine.
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Yes! Potassium permanganate is a disinfectant, you just clean it up.
Potassium permanganate is toxic and corrosive. When inhaled, it can cause respiratory tract damage. Splashing into the eyes, irritating the conjunctiva, and causing burns in severe cases. It appears brownish-black after irritating the skin. Concentrated solutions or crystals are corrosive to the skin and irritating to the tissues. >>>More
Potassium permanganate is not a toxic chemical, but it has strong oxidation, which may corrode the ground or stain the ground. I hope to adopt, and if I don't understand, I can ask questions.
It was originally used for disinfection, strong oxide, toxic but fine if you don't eat it. Wipe the remnants off and you'll be fine.
The sprinkling time is instantaneous, and the water may not enter the power cord connection position, and the normal user should not have a problem after using it for a few days
You can prepare the next time you don'tOld clothes and dry cloths It is convenient to wipe clean wet floors. >>>More