Specification

[Back/Side/Other Panel(s)]
FIRST
AID
If
on
skin
or
clothing
Take
off
contaminated clothing
Rinse
skin immediately with plenty
of
water
for 15 - 20
minutes
Call
a
poison control
center
or
doctor
for
treatment
advice
If
inhaled
Move
person
to fresh air
If
person
is not
breathing
call
911 or
ambulance
then
give artificial
respiration
preferably
mouth
to
mouth
if
possible
Call
a
poison control center
or
doctor
for
further
treatment
advice
If
swallowed
Call
poison control
center
or
doctor
immediately
for
treatment advice
Have
person
sip a
glass
of
water
if
able
to
swallow
Do
not
induce vomiting unless told
to by the
poison control
center
or
doctor
Do
not
give anything
by
mouth
to an
unconscious person
If
in
eyes
Hold
eye
open
and
rinse slowly
and
gently with water
for 15 - 20
minutes
Remove
contact lenses
if
present
after
the first 5
minutes then continue rinsing
eye
Call
a
poison control
center
or
doctor
for
treatment
advice
POISONING HOTLINE
Seek medical care
as
soon
as
possible after exposure
For
incidents involving animals seek
veterinary care
as
soon
as
possible after exposure Have
the
product container
or
label with
you
when
you
call
a
poison control center
or
doctor
or
veterinarian
or
when going
for
treatment
For
information
on
this pesticide product (including health concerns medical emergencies treatment
advice
or
pesticide incidents) call
PROSAR
at 1 800 308
3723
Metaldehyde
is a
systemic
toxin
There
is no
antidote
The
following
instructions
are not
intended
for
laypeople
There
is no
home
treatment
Exposed individuals
and
animals should
receive
emergency
care
as
quickly
as
possible
NOTE
TO
PHYSICIAN
Dust inhalation
is
usual
route
of
accidental exposure
the
product
is
rarely
ingested Treatment
is
symptomatic
and
supportive Monitor severe exposures closely seizures
electrolyte imbalances acidosis dehydration
and
increased body temperature have been
reported
NOTE
TO
VETERINARIAN
Animals typically
are
exposed
via
mgestion Treatment
is
symptomatic
and
supportive
If
significant
mgestion suspected
and the
animal
is
asymptomatic, consider induction
of
emesis
or
gastric lavage
and
administration
of
activated charcoal cathartic
and
enema
to
limit
absorption
Monitor asymptomatic
and
symptomatic animals closely Treat seizures electrolyte
imbalances,
acidosis dehydration
and
increased body temperature Monitor liver
function
post
recovery
EPA
Reg No
811911
Sept
17
2012 revised
EPAEst
No
8119
WAI
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