SDS

SAFETY DATA SHEET
Revision: 0
Effective Date: 03/16/16
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SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION
Product Brand:
Defense Zone
Product Name:
SPF30 Continuous Spray
Formula No.:
BFCS130
Product Use:
Sunscreen
Manufacturer:
Prime Enterprises, Inc.
(Only in the event of chemical emergencies involving
spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident involving
chemicals. Call CHEMTREC, Day or Night.)
Address:
16363 N.W. 49
th
Avenue
Miami, FL 33014
USA
Phone:
1 (305) 625-4929
Domestic North America: 1 (800) 424-9300
International (Collect calls accepted): +1 703-527-3887
SECTION 2. HAZARD(S) INDENTIFICATION
Physical State:
Clear Liquid Spray
(Bag-on-valve)
Color:
Light Yellow
Odor:
Fragranced
Emergency Overview:
WARNING!
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
COMPRESSED AIR
Routes of entry:
Skin contact; eye contact; inhalation; ingestion.
Potential Health Effects
Acute Effects:
Eye:
Direct contact may cause eye irritation, temporary redness, and discomfort.
Skin:
No significant irritation expected.
Inhalation:
No significant irritation expected from a single exposure. May be harmful if inhaled.
May be corrosive to respiratory passages.
Oral:
Small amounts transferred to the mouth by fingers during use, etc. is not likely to
cause harmful effects. Swallowing large amounts may be harmful and cause burns of
the mouth, throat and stomach, discomfort, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Prolonged/Repeated Exposure Effects:
Chronic Exposure:
For purposes of chronic exposure under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard,
these are untested mixtures. These products have been used extensively by
consumers and no significant adverse effects have been noted when used normally.
Target Organs:
This product contains ethanol. Alcoholic beverage consumption has been associated
with brain damage, heart damage, and pancreatitis in humans. The relevance of
these findings to ethanol exposure in industrial environments is uncertain.
Overexposure to ethanol has been suggested as a cause of the following effects in
laboratory animals: Pancreatic damage, liver damage, brain damage, and testis
damage. In humans overexposure has been suggested as a cause of the liver damage.

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