Pro-Link StandardAire Burst Refills SA23-30R EN User Manual

Material safety data sheet

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

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Date of last change 08/25/2011

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Product name:

PRO-LINK STANDARDAIRE BURST 3000 SPRAYS

(All Fragrances)

Datasheet No. :

PRO-011

Product Use :

Metered Air Freshener

Supplier :

Pro-Link Inc.

Address :

Canton MA

Telephone :

1-800-74LINKS


EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER:

Call INFOTRAC : 1-800-535-5053 24-Hrs per Day; 7-Days per Week


1.2 Trading Name

Lemon Burst (SA20-30R), Honey Melon Burst (SA21-30R), Sandalwood Burst (SA22-30R),
Mango Burst (SA23-30R)



Contact with Eyes:

May cause irritation

Contact with Skin:

May cause irritation

Inhalation:

Inhalation of solvents may cause irritation. Propellant is a simple
Asphyxiant.

Ingestion:

May cause headache, nausea, vomiting and weakness

Effects of acute exposure

Dizziness, nausea, irritation to skin and eyes

Effects of chronic exposure

Solvents may cause Defatting Dermatitis

Exposure limit of material

See section 2




Chemical
Name

Concentration

CAS
Number

LD/50, Route,
Species

LC/50 Route,
Species

Exposure
Limit

Acetone

30-60%

67-64-1

>9750 mg/kg

>16,000 ppm (4hr)

750ppm

Propane

15-40%

74-98-6

N/A

N/A

1000ppm

Diethylene
Glycol Ethyl
Ether

10-20%

111-90-0

6500mg/kg

N/A

N/A

Fragrance

4-12%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A





Emergency first aid
procedures

In the case of eye contact, flush immediately with plenty of water for
at least 15 minutes and get medical attention. For skin, wash
thoroughly with soap and water. If affected by inhalation of vapour or
spray mist, remove to fresh air. If swallowed; Do not induce
vomiting, get medical attention.





Auto Ignition Temperature (ºC)

204-465

Special Procedures

Water from fogging nozzles may be used to cool closed

1.

IDENTIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT AND OF THE COMPANY

3.

COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON CONSTITUENTS

2.

HAZARD INFORMATION

4.

FIRST AID MEASURES

5.

FIRE FIGHTING METHODS

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