can anyone paraphrase this paragraph ASAP

Safety

The main chemical used in this experiment is H2O (water). Water is a fairly safe fluid to come in contact with but there are some safety precautions to take. Wearing proper lab attire is crucial which includes a hardhat, safety glasses, and close toed shoes. A major rule to consider while handling this is this water is not for ingestion. If for any reason it is needed be aware of the location of the safety showers and eye wash stations which are located by the door on the first floor of the lab and directly above that on the second floor.

Being that this experiment may potentially involve high heat, one should be extremely cautious around any heated or potentially heated streams. Pipes with an unknown temperature should be assumed to be hot until their temperature can be verified. The pipes should not be touched to check their temperature; equipment temperature gauges should be used if at all possible. Lastly, any flammable materials should be kept away from any heating equipment. Volatile solvents and other chemicals should be stored in fire cabinets if needed, and the location of the fire exits and extinguishers should be memorized. If a fire does occur and it is too large to safely manage, the lab should be evacuated and the fire department alerted rather than fighting the fire directly. If the fire department is needed, they should alerted of any chemicals that may cause potential harm or other issues to firefighting personnel.

Overuse of water can also impact the environment by the amount of energy used to purify, supply, and pump water to where the experiment will take place. On the other hand water is plentiful in America and also very inexpensive to supply. A very situational idea to consider is if the area where the experiment was being performed was in a drought. The over usage of water will decrease the amount available to the community as well as diminish habitats for animals in the area.