MSDS
SECTION IV - FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA
Flash Point:
Not Applicable
Explosive Limit in Air (%)**:
N/A
Autoignition Temp:
Not
Applicable
NFPA Codes
Fire Fighting Materials:
Health
Reactivity
Contact
0
0
1
-
slight
Calcium Carbonate does not support combustion.
Flammability
0
Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazard:
None
SECTION V - HEALTH EFFECTS DATA
Routes of Entry
:
Inhalation and dermal (skin contact) are the primary routes of exposure.
Signs &
Symptoms
of Acute
Exposure
:
The primary health hazard listed for this type of product is adverse skin reaction can occur from extended
contact to granules.
Inhalation:
Inhalation may cause coughing and sneezing. Nasal passages can become irritated by repeated exposures.
Eye
Contact:
Calcium carbonate granules can cause irritation or mechanical damage to the eye surface.
Skin
Contact:
Extended skin contact can result in
contact dermatitis or allergic skin sensitivity. Allergic reactions to skin
sensitivity can result in anaphylactic reaction.
Ingestion:
Is not considered a route of entry under normal conditions of use.
Chronic Overexposure:
Excessive ingestion of
calcium carbonate can result in alkalosis and hypercalcemia.
The Nature’s Defense product does Not contain any NTP, IARC or OSHA listed carcinogens.
Toxicological Information: Specific toxicological data for the materials used in the product are listed:
Acute Toxicity
Garlic, Cinnamon, Clove, White
Pepper, Rosemary, Thyme,
Peppermint:
Not toxic
Calcium Carbonate:
Not toxic
Urea:
Not toxic.
Chronic Toxicity
Garlic,
Cinnamon, Clove,
White Pepper, Rosemary,
Thyme, Peppermint:
Not toxic
Calcium Carbonate:
Not toxic
Urea:
Not toxic.
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA
Conditions Contributing to Instability
: Stable under normal use conditions.
Incompatibility
: Avoid contact
with oxidizing agents..
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition of urea produces gases of Nitrogen and Sulfur.
Conditions Contributing to Polymerization: Not Applicable.