The protests in Minneapolis over George Floydâs death reminded me that many people donât know the basics to protecting yourself from police brutality during a demonstration. This post is focused on combating CS gas (tear gas)Â
WHEN PREPARING FOR A PROTEST:
wear a scarf, bandana, or face mask to protect your nose and mouth. this is the standard if expecting tear gas, but right now it is especially important in light of Covid-19 as well.
cover your head with a scarf or beanie, and if your have long hair, tie it up. Try to cover as much skin as possible.
wear goggles. ski or swim goggles are ideal, but if unavailable sunglasses are better than nothing.
Carry all your things in a backpack, to keep hands free & make running easier
bring water, especially if youâre planning on being outside for long
avoid makeup, especially around the eyes and mouth
avoid contact lenses if possible
donât panic and avoid running: try to keep breathing even. stay on the lookout for people who may have fallen and are at risk of being trampled
traffic cone method: drop a traffic cone over the top of the canister, than pour water in until the canister is snuffed.
water bottle method: stick canister into a metal water bottle, shake until drowned. do not try without proper protection, especially since tear gas canisters can inflict 2nd degree burns if touched without gloves.
after exposure: use a spray bottle filled with water and baking soda (3 teaspoons powder to 8.5oz liquid) to spray face and mouth to neutralize the tear gas effects.Â
take a cold shower for at least 20 minutes if you have been exposed, and keep contaminated clothes in a well ventilated area for at least 48hrs before washingÂ