Safety Data From |
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Description | Hazardous and Other Ingredients (Chemical "C.A.S." ID Number) | Dilution Usage | First Aid Procedures |
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"Basement Enhancement (Residential)" |
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"Bathroom Cleaning (Residential)" |
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"Bio-Ade" |
| As Is |
Ingestion: Dilute by drinking water. Call physician. Eye and Skin: Flush with water for 15 minutes. If condition persists, seek medical attention. Over-Inhalation: Remove to Fresh Air. |
"Bio-Booster" |
| As Is |
Ingestion: Drink plenty of water. Eye: Flush with water for 15 minutes. Skin: Wash with mild soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and re-launder. Over-Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If conditions persist, seek medical assistance. |
"Bio-Remediator" |
| As Is |
Ingestion: Dilute by drinking water. Call physician. Eye and Skin: Flush with water for 15 minutes. If condition persists, seek medical attention. Over-Inhalation: Remove to Fresh Air. |
"Blue Heaven" |
| 1:20 |
Ingestion: Seek medical attention. If any irritation persists, see a doctor immediately.
Eye: Flush off with water for 15 minutes. Skin: Flush off with water. |
"Boric Acid Roach Killer" |
| As Is |
Note to Physicians: Adult ingestion of a few grams requires observation only. For ingestion in excess of 6 grams, maintain adequate kidney function and force fluids. Ingestion: If amounts greater than one teaspoon are swallowed, give two glasses of water to drink and seek medical attention. Eye: Continuously flush exposed eyes, occasionally the upper and lower lids. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Skin: Boric Acid is non-irritating in the normal occupational setting. If irritation occurs, wash affected area with soap or mild detergent and large amounts of water. Get medical attention of irritation persists. Over-Inhalation: No specific treatment is necessary since Boric Acid is not likely to be hazardous by inhalation. Prolonged exposure to dust levels in excess of regulatory limits should always be avoided.. |