E nehenehe te vai - noa - raa i roto i te mau tao'a taero e faatupu i te mau faahopearaa taero.
Tera râ, i roto i te mau faito teitei, te vai ra te mau tao'a e vai ra i roto i te mau tao'a e vai ra i roto i te, e titau te reira i te faarue - oioi - raa i te mau mea e haaati ra ia tatou e te iritiraa i te mau haamaramarama no te huti i te mata'i. Te hi'o - ino - raa 20 E nehenehe te mau taero e faatupu i te taero; i roto i te mau taime mo'emo'e, it’s critical to remove the patient swiftly to an area with ample air flow and commence artificial respiration. Subsequent to initial first aid, urgent medical care at a hospital is essential, where medical professionals will implement emergency interventions tailored to the severity of the poisoning. Although the Te mau nota content in standard lighters is negligible and minor inhalation doesn’t typically result in poisoning, it’s prudent to avoid excessive exposure to prevent potential health risks.
Should there be discomfort from minor inhalation, it’s advisable to seek medical care without delay.