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Home Armor House Wash
SAFETY DATA SHEET
12/01/2014Supersedes Revision:
Diseases of the skin.
Medical Conditions Generally
Aggravated By Exposure:
Inhalation Acute Exposure Effects:
Inhalation of fumes or mists may cause irritation of the respiratory tract and mucous
membranes. If sodium hypochlorite is mixed with ammonia or other chemicals, evolution
of chlorine or chlorine based compounds results. These gases can produce pulmonary
edema.
Skin Contact Acute Exposure Effects:
This product is a skin irritant. May cause drying of skin, rash, blisters, and cracking.
May cause burns to broken skin.
Eye Contact Acute Exposure Effects:
This material is an eye irritant and may cause burns to the eyes.
Ingestion Acute Exposure Effects:
May be corrosive to the mouth and throat, mucous membranes, and stomach. May
cause burns of the tissues, severe abdominal pains, nausea, vomiting, circulatory
collapse, confusion, delirium, coma, and collapse. Swallowing large quantities can be
fatal.
Chronic Exposure Effects:
Prolonged or repeated contact may cause irritation and dermatitis. May cause constant
irritation of eyes and respiratory tract.
Potential Health Effects
(Acute and Chronic):
CAS # Hazardous Components (Chemical Name)
3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Concentration RTECS #
7681-52-9 Sodium hypochlorite {Hypochlorous acid, sodium
salt}
5.0 -5.5 % NH3486300
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation:
If user experiences breathing difficulty, move to air free of vapors. Administer oxygen or
artificial respiration until medical assistance can be rendered.
Skin contact:
Wash with soap and large quantities of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical
attention if irritation from contact persists.
Eye contact:
Immediately flush eyes with water, remove any contact lens, continue flushing with water
for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention.
Ingestion:
Drink one or two glasses of water or milk. Never attempt to give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person. Call your poison control center, hospital emergency room, or
physician immediately.
Emergency and First Aid
Procedures:
Primary routes of exposure:
Inhalation and dermal.
Signs and Symptoms Of
Exposure:
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