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According to the lab safety sheet, if you get treated "fish water" in your eyes you don't have to rinse them because the water used for fish is non-toxic.** A) True B) False

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False.

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Even if the water used for fish is typically non-toxic, it's not safe to assume that getting any substance, including "fish water," in your eyes is harmless. In any laboratory or safety situation, if a substance comes into contact with your eyes, it's generally important to follow safety protocols, which often include rinsing your eyes with plenty of clean water for a specific duration.

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