EMERGENCY ACTIONS
1.Airbrush Malfunction:
•If the airbrush equipment malfunctions or clogs, stop using it immediately.
•Disconnect the power source and ensure the equipment is turned off to prevent further issues.
•Inspect and repair the equipment carefully or seek professional repair assistance.
2.Splashes:
•If airbrush nail polish splashes onto the skin, rinse the affected area immediately with a large amount of water.
•If nail polish enters the eyes, rinse the eyes with flowing water continuously for 15 minutes and seek medical assistance.
3.Airbrush Operation Issues:
•If the airbrush is not working as expected, cease operation and turn off the equipment.
Check the airbrush nozzle, air pressure, and paint thickness settings for correctness.
•Consult the airbrush equipment's user manual for troubleshooting instructions.
4.Odors or Allergic Reactions:
•If you experience discomfort such as dizziness, nausea, or skin irritation while using airbrush nail polish, stop immediately.
•Evacuate the workspace, ensuring adequate fresh air circulation.
•If necessary, seek medical help or contact a professional for allergy testing.
5.Fire Hazards or Heat Sources:
•Airbrush nail polish typically involves flammable substances, so keep it away from open flames or heat sources.
•Maintain a fire extinguisher near the workspace and know how to use it to extinguish fires.
6.Emergency Evacuation:
•In the event of any uncontrollable emergency, promptly evacuate the workspace and call for emergency assistance.