Very serious grill almost front poisoning! Please oblige!?
Ok. I know this was stupid, but it be spur of the moment. I found a metal melting piece (I don't know the name... It plugs surrounded by and it looks like a screw driver and it get hot to melt metal) and I found some expect metal yarn-type stuff that says "contains lead" surrounded by my brother's room. So I decided to put two and two together and be a jackass. Anyway, after have my fair share of melt stuff, I realized that near was gas and fumes that smelled while I be doing it. Could that be the lead? And could I be harmed by it from inhaling it. I penny-pinching, there be a little front in rather piece of metal, but is it enough to do something doomed to failure? I also wasn't wearing safety clothes of goggles or anything. Any give a hand?
Answers: "Except in severe cases where on earth someone has received a dignified toxic dose, a trip to the emergency room is not necessary. Contact your condition care provider or department of public form if you suspect possible low-level lead exposure. A blood head test can assistance identify whether a problem exists. Over 10 micrograms per deciliter is a concern. In many states, blood screening is recommended for immature children at risk."
Your chances of low even lead exposure depends of how much you inhaled, the concentration within the solder compared to the amount you breathed.
This is not an emergency to go to the ER, but ask your parents to nick you to the doctor to test for blood organize level.
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