SDS
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Effects of Chronic Exposure
Oral Toxicity LD50 >5000 mg/kg, calculated based on ingredients.
Dermal Toxicity LD50 >5000 mg/kg, calculated based on ingredients.
Inhalation Toxicity >20 mg/L/4h, based on ingredients.
Eye Contact
Potential Route(s) of Exposure Eyes. Skin. Ingestion.
Minimal eye irritant category IV, based on ingredients and in-vitro data.
Industrial Setting None known.
Hazardous Decomposition Products None known.
Household Setting
In general, cleaning products should not be mixed with other household chemicals, unless specifically
provided for in the use directions.
Skin Contact Non to slight dermal irritant category IV, based on ingredients and in-vitro data.
Component Information Refer to section 3 for ingredient LD50 (acute oral).
Effects of Acute Exposure
Section 11: Toxicological Information
NTP No Ingredients Listed
IARC No Ingredients Listed
OSHA No Ingredients Listed
Carcinogenicity Not expected to have chronic health effects.
Not expected to have chronic health effects.
Sensitization
Does not indicate a potential for allergic contact sensitization, based on Human Repeat Insult Patch Test
(HRIPT).
Not expected to have chronic health effects.Reproductive Effects
Teratogenicity Not expected to have chronic health effects.
Mutagenicity Not expected to have chronic health effects.
Section 12: Ecological Information
Target Organ Effects Not expected to have chronic health effects.
Bioaccumulative Potential Not applicable.
Mobility in Soil Not available.
Ecotoxicity Not available.
Persistence and Degradability Not available.
Section 13: Disposal Considerations
Environmental Fate No adverse effects expected.
Product Waste
Any disposal must be in compliance with applicable local, state, provincial and federal laws and
regulations.
Household Setting Product residues in the container may be discarded in trash.
Washington Hazardous Waste Code WT02
Industrial Setting
When disposed as waste in its original form, this product is not considered hazardous waste under
Federal regulations, however regulations may vary by state or province and may designate it as
hazardous waste. Check with your local waste and waste water authorities. We are aware of the
following state waste classifications:
California Hazardous Waste Code 232
Connecticut Hazardous Waste Code CT04
Michigan Liquid Waste Code 029L
Vermont Hazardous Waste Code VT06
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