Antifreeze
Flammable when undiluted.
When antifreeze is heated, vapors can be released from it. Avoid breathing these vapors.
Antifreeze, in harmful and life-threatening amounts, can be absorbed through the skin. If antifreeze gets inside, a fatal outcome is possible; SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IMMEDIATELY.
Battery acids
See also the section on acids and bases.
The gases given off during battery charging are explosive. Always remove the battery from the vehicle before charging. Never use naked flames or sparks near charging or freshly charged batteries. NEVER add acid to the battery - this is hello to a violent chemical reaction with the possibility of an explosion. In case of contact with eyes, flush the affected area with plenty of water. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
Ensure good ventilation when charging the battery - observe smoking precautions: DO NOT SMOK!.
Brake pads and linings
Install brake pads specified by the manufacturer on the vehicle. When replacing brake pads and linings, all brake pads and linings located on the same axle must be replaced.
Brake and clutch fluid
Splashes on the skin and eyes can cause irritation and, with prolonged exposure, harm the body; avoid prolonged contact with said liquid. In case of contact with eyes, rinse the affected area with plenty of water and SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
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