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Arm & Hammer Moisture Absorbers
SAFETY DATA SHEET
10/23/2019Supersedes Revision:
Any skin condition that disrupts the skin, such as abrasions, cuts,
psoriasis, fungal infections, etc. Any upper respiratory conditions that compromise mucosa can
increase local damage
from dust contact. Any eye condition that compromises tear production, conjunctiva, or normal
corneal homeostasis.
Medical Conditions Generally
Aggravated By Exposure:
kidneys.
Target Organs: Stomach, Upper Respiratory Tract
Primary Routes of Entry: Ingestion, Inhalation
CAS # Hazardous Components (Chemical Name)
3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Concentration
10043-52-4 Calcium chloride 65.0 -85.0 %
7647-14-5 Sodium chloride 1.0 -5.0 %
7447-40-7 Potassium chloride 0.5 -1.5 %
Specific concentration may vary.
Additional Chemical Information
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
INHALATION: Remove from exposure area to fresh air.
SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash affected area with soap or
mild detergent. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.
EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention.
INGESTION: Get medical attention.
Emergency and First Aid
Procedures:
Due to irritant properties, resulting from heat created as solid aterial dissolves in water, swallowing
may result in burns/ulceration of mucus membranes. If burn is present, treat as any thermal burn,
after decontamination. No specific antidote. Treatment of exposure should be directed at the
control of symptoms and the clinical condition of the patient.
Note to Physician:
Acute Symptoms/Effects: Listed below.
Inhalation (Breathing): Inhaling dust may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract (nose and
throat). Nasal mucosal and oropharyngeal eythema.
Skin: Skin Irritation. Direct abrasion of skin from solid, erythema and burn from reaction with water.
Prolonged contact and occlusion may cause more severe symptoms. Damage is localized to
contact areas.
Eye: Eye Irritation. Direct abrasion of cornea from solid, erythema and burn from reaction with
water, conjunctival swelling and cornea opacification from hypertonic solution and heat. Corneal
eye pain, redness, acute corneal thickening or whitening.
Ingestion (Swallowing): Consumption of solids or hypertonic solutions causes nausea, vomiting,
and increased thirst.
Delayed Symptoms/Effects:
- Chronic exposures to skin and mucus membranes that cause irritation may cause a chronic
dermatitis or mucosal membrane problem
Signs and Symptoms Of
Exposure:
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