Sodium Acetate Trihydrate Hazards
The harm of sodium acetate trihydrate
Sodium acetate trihydrate, although it has applications in many fields, it also has certain hazards.

From the perspective of health hazards, if you accidentally touch the skin, or cause skin irritation, people feel itchy, redness and other discomfort. Once in contact with the eyes, it is especially irritating to the eyes, which can cause severe eye pain, redness and swelling, and in severe cases, it may damage vision. If inadvertently inhaled, it will irritate the respiratory tract, causing cough, asthma, and long-term or excessive inhalation, which may cause substantial damage to the lungs and other respiratory organs. And ingesting sodium acetate trihydrate by mistake is more serious, or causes gastrointestinal discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and other symptoms, and even endanger life and health.

In terms of environmental hazards, after sodium acetate trihydrate enters the natural environment, it will affect the ecological environment such as water bodies. It may change the chemical properties of water bodies, affect the living environment of aquatic organisms, and threaten the survival and reproduction of aquatic organisms, thereby destroying the balance of the entire aquatic ecosystem.

In view of the above hazards of sodium acetate trihydrate, strict protective measures must be taken during production, storage, transportation and use. Operators should wear appropriate protective equipment, such as gloves, goggles, masks, etc., to avoid contact and inhalation. At the same time, discarded sodium acetate trihydrate should not be discarded at will, and should be properly disposed of in accordance with relevant environmental protection regulations, so as to minimize its harm to human health and the environment.