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PREVENTOL D 7

DESCRIPTION:
PREVENTOL D 7 is Aqueous formulation of Isothiazolinones (CMIT/MIT).
PREVENTOL D 7 is used For the preservation of aqueous coatings, polymer dispersions, filler suspensions, solutions and dispersions of adhesives and thickeners, concrete additives, oil emulsions, polishes etc.

PREVENTOL D 7 is used For the preservation of surfactants and cleaners.
The spectrum of activity of the PREVENTOL D 7 covers bacteria, including formaldehyde-resistant species, mould, yeast and algae.
PREVENTOL D 7 is a microbicide containing a mixture of (1.5% active) isothiazolinones.
PREVENTOL D 7 has a broad specturm of activity, is water soluble and compatible with most raw materials.

PREVENTOL D 7 will not adversely affect product physical properties or performance and should not impart odor or color to most final products.
PREVENTOL D 7 is readily incorporated into  formulation and is compatible with surfactants and emulsifiers regardless of their iconic nature.


STORAGE of PREVENTOL D 7:
If correctly stored and kept in the original sealed package at room temperature the shelf life is 1 year.
PREVENTOL D 7 should be protected from heat (temperature should not exceed 40 °C) and from frost.


APPLICATIONS OF PREVENTOL D 7:
•    Adhesives & Sealants
•    Architectural coatings
•    Concrete Admixtures
•    Construction material
•    Crop Protection
•    Detergents
•    Dry-Wall & Finishing
•    Finishing of metals
•    Industrial Preservation
•    Metal Working Fluids (180520)
•    Mineral Slurries
•    Paints & Coatings In-Can Preservation
•    Plaster
•    Polymer Emulsions
•    Preservatives for metal-working fluids (193003)

With its broad spectrum of activity, good solubility in water and low acute toxicity, Preventol D 7 is a
versatile preservative which is easy to use.
Preventol D 7's spectrum of activity covers bacteria, including formaldehyde-resistant species, fungi,
yeast and algae.

Preventol D 7 can be incorporated at any stage of the production process but is best added to the
feedwater first. 
If higher temperatures (> 40 °C) or pH (> 9) values are likely to occur during the manufacturing process, the product should be added at the end of the process, however. 
In this case take care to homogeneously distribute the preservative within the product to be protected. 

Because of its low viscosity, in the most cases Preventol D 7 can be used undiluted.
The product can also be unproblematic pre-dissolved in water, alcohols or alcohol/water mixtures. The use of Preventol D 7 in the preservation of aqueous formulations does not generally cause any undesirable side-effects. 
In contrast to preservatives containing active ingredients which split off formaldehyde, Preventol D 7 is highly suitable for the preservation of products which contain protein (e. g. casein).
It is advisable to carry out compatibility tests before Preventol D 7 is used in new products or applications

CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF PREVENTOL D 7:
Composition: 
aqueous, formaldehyde-free formulation of various
isothiazolinones
Description: 
clear, yellow to green, almost odourless liquid
Specification:
Assay of isothiazolinones(HPLC) : min. 1.5 %
Density (20 °C): approx. 1.02 g/cm3
Vapour pressure (20 °C): approx. 23 mbar
Vapour pressure (50 °C): approx. 121 mbar
Solidification point: approx. -1 °C
Boiling point: approx. 100 °C
Flash point: > 100 °C (DIN 51755)
Solubility: miscible with water and lower alcohols
pH-value (1 % in water): approx. 6
Stability range: pH approx. 2.5 - 9.0

Preventol D 7 is a preservative for solutions and dispersions of adhesives.
Preventol D 7 is a liquid formulation of isothiazolinones. 

Preventol D 7 possesses low acute toxicity. 
Preventol D 7 offers a broad spectrum of activity against bacteria including formaldehyde-resistant species, fungi, yeast and algae. 
Preventol D 7 is stable over the pH range of 2.5 to 9.0. 
The shelf life of Preventol D 7 is one year.


SUGGESTED ADDITIONS IN % (CALCULATED ON TOTAL FORMULATION)
Examples:
Polymer dispersions: 0.05 – 0.2
Emulsion paints: 0.1 – 0.25
Adhesive dispersions:0.05 – 0.2
Plasters and mortars :0.05 – 0.2
Oil- and alkyd-containing emulsion paints: 0.15 – 0.2
Dyestuff pastes: 0.1 – 0.25
Filler dispersions, pigment slurries: 0.05 – 0.15
Thickener stock solutions: 0.1 – 0.2
Glues (starch, dextrin and cellulose derivatives): 0.1 – 0.2
Glues (casein): 0.1 – 0.3
Concrete additives: 0.1 – 0.3
Detergents: 0.05 – 0.15


DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
The following guidance is given as an approximation for each use pattern, but field-testing is recommended to achieve optimum effectiveness.

LIQUID HOUSEHOLD CONSUMER, INDUSTRIAL, JANITORIAL PRODUCTS:

PREVENTOL D 7 is added at a level of 0.4 to 1.5 pounds (181 – 680 grams) to each 1000
pounds (45400 g) of product to be protected to provide 6 to 22.5 ppm of active isothiazolinones.
For the control of bacteria and fungi in liquid soaps, liquid cleaners, liquid detergents, liquid
laundry products, liquid dishwashing detergents, waxes, polishes, liquid fabric treatments/
refresher products, liquid air fresheners/deodorizers, car care products, and other similar
cleaners.

SEMI-SOLID/SOLID HOUSEHOLD CONSUMER, INDUSTRIAL, JANITORIAL:

PREVENTOL® D 7 is added at a level of 0.4 to 1.5 pounds to each 1000 pounds of product to
be protected to provide 6 to 22.5 ppm of active isothiazolinones. 
For the control of bacteria and fungi in semi-solid/solid detergents, semi-solid/solid laundry products, semi-solid/solid soaps, semi-solid/solid cleaners, semi-solid/sold fabric treatment/refresher products, semi-solid/solid air fresheners/deodorizers, car care products, and other similar cleaners.

PRESERVATIVE FOR AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS:

PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended as an in-container preservative for the control of bacteria
and fungi in aqueous products such as aqueous emulsions and dispersions including stabilized
oil/water emulsions, surface preparation compound, foam control products, nutrient solutions
and pesticide formulations.
Add 0.5 to 3.3 pounds (227g to 1.5kg) of PREVENTOL® D 7 to each 1000 pounds (454 g) of aqueous product to provide 7ppm to 50ppm active isothiazolones.

TEXTILE PROCESSING CHEMICALS :

PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended for the control of bacteria and fungi in the manufacture and
storage of textile processing chemicals such as fiber lubricants, spin finishes, sizes, dyestuff,
textile printing inks, dispersants, thickeners, dye fixatives, hand builders and weighters. 
These textile processing chemicals are commonly used in the production of natural and synthetic
fibers and fabrics. 
Add 0.4 – 1.67 pounds (181 – 758 grams) of PREVENTOL D 7 to each 1000 pounds of fluid to provide 400 – 1667 ppm product (6 -25 ppm active isothiazolone)

PAINTS AND COATINGS:
PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended as an in-container preservative for the control of microorganisms in water-based coatings such as paints, paper and wood coatings used for architectural product finishes and special-purpose coatings. 
The preservative is best incorporated into the products just following the initial additional of water or other liquid components sufficient to dissolve the preservative. 
If incorporation happens at a later stage in production; stir to ensure homogeneous distribution of the preservative throughout the product.
Add 0.425 – 1.675 pounds of PREVENTOL® D 7 to each 1000 pounds of fluid to provide 425 to
1,675 ppm product (6.375 - 25 ppm active isothiazolones).

ULTRA FILTRATION UNITS AND NON-MEDICAL/NON-POTABLE REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM:
PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended for the control of microbial biofilms, bacteria and fungi in
ultra filtration units and non-medical/non-portable reverse osmosis systems. 

Use PREVENTOL D 7 in potable water or dialysis is prohibited. 
Add 10 – 333 ppm of PREVENTOL D 7 (0.15 – 5ppm active ingredient) into industrial ultra filtration or reverse osmosis systems by either continuous or periodic injection. 
Compatibility of PREVENTOL D 7 with reverse osmosis membranes should be confirmed with membrane manufacturers.
For the control of bacteria and fungi in carbon beds, add 10 – 333 ppm of PREVENTOL D 7
(0.15 – 5 ppm active ingredient) by either continuous or batch feed.

For periodic membrane cleaning, add 0.4 – 1.0 lbs of PREVENTOL D 7 to every 120 gallon of
cleaning solution (6-15ppm active ingredient).
Badly fouled systems should be cleaned before treatment is begun.

PIGMENT AND MINERAL SLURRIES:
PREVENTOL D 7 is an in-container preservative for the control of microorganisms in the manufacture and storage of dispersed pigments and mineral slurries such as kaolin clay, montmorillite clay, titanium dioxide, calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, barium sulfate, magnesium silicate, carbon black, iron oxide, and diatomaceous earth used in paint and paper production. 

Add 0.425 – 1.675 pounds of PREVENTOL® D 7 to each 1000 pounds of fluid to provide 425 to 1,675 ppm product (6.375 -25 ppm active isothiazolones).

ADHESIVES AND TACKIFIERS:
PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended as an in-container preservative for the control of microorganisms in water-soluble and water-dispersed adhesives such as animal glues, plant glues, starch-based glues, natural rubber latexes, polyvinyl acetate, styrene butadiene, and acrylic latexes. 

PREVENTOL D 7 is a preservative for tackifiers derived from rosin and hydrocarbon resins. 
Add 0.425 – 1.675 pounds of PREVENTOL® D 7 to each 1000 pound of fluid to provide 425 to 1,675 ppm product (6.375 - 25 ppm active isothiazolones).

POLYMER EMULSIONS:
PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended for the control of microorganisms in the manufacture and
storage of synthetic and natural polymer emulsions and latexes including: acrylics;
styrene/butadiene; carboxylated styrene/butadiene; ethylene/vinyl acetate including PVA; and
biopolymers intended for industrial use, such as xanthan gum, gum arabic, guar gum, proteinderived polymers, starches, and casein-derived polymers.

Add 0.43 – 3.3 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 to each 1000 pounds of emulsion to provide 425 to 3,350 ppm product (6.375 - 50 ppm active isothiazolones). 
To ensure uniform mixing, add PREVENTOL D 7 to polymer emulsion or latex solutions slowly with agitation.

BUILDING MATERIALS:
PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended as an in-container preservative for the control of
microorganisms in building materials such as grouts, mastics, caulks, joint cements, concrete
admixtures and spackling. 

Add 0.425 – 1.675 pounds of PREVENTOL® D 7 to each 1000 pounds of building material to provide 425 to 1,675 ppm product (6.375 - 25 ppm active isothiazolones).

PAPER MILL PROCESS WATER:
Add as a slug dose apply 0.44 to 1.5 pounds of PREVENTOL D 7 per ton (dry basis) of pulp or
paper produced for the control of microbial slime in the production paper. 
Repeat daily as needed. 
Heavily fouled systems should be boiled out prior to initial dosing. PREVENTOL D 7 should be added at a point such as the beater, hydropulper, fan pump, or broke storage pump to ensure uniform mixing.

INDUSTRIAL RECIRCULATING PROCESS WATER SYSTEMS:
For the control of microbial bioflims, bacteria, algae and fungi, add PREVENTOL® D 7 to:
Industrial process water systems, industrial recirculating closed loop water cooling systems, retort water systems, industrial scrubbing systems, evaporative condenser water systems, hydrostatic sterilizer water systems, air conditioner/refrigeration condensate water systems, coal slurry systems, immersion ultrasonic tank water, laboratory equipment water baths and influent water filtration systems.

Add PREVENTOL D 7 at some point in the system to ensure uniform mixing
INITIAL DOSE: When the system is noticeable fouled, apply 148 – 883 ppm PREVENTOL D 7
(1.26 – 7.54 pound or 19 – 110 fluid ounces of PREVENTOL® D 7 per 1000 gallon of water in
the system). 
Repeat until control is achieved. 
Badly fouled systems should be cleaned before treatment is begun.

SUBSEQUENT DOSE: When microbial control is evident, add 35 – 219 ppm PREVENTOL D 7 pounds (0.3 – 1.87 pound or 4.4 – 27 fluid ounces of PREVENTOL D 7 per 1000 gallon of water in the system) weekly or as needed to maintain control
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND SEWAGE SYSTEMS:

PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended for the control of microbial bioflims, bacteris, fungi and algae in industrial wastewater treatment and sewage systems. 
Do not discharge effluent containing this product to sewer systems without previously notifying the local sewage treatment plant authority
INITIAL DOSE: When the system is noticeable fouled, apply 148 – 883 ppm PREVENTOL D 7
(1.26– 7.54 pound or 19 – 112 fluid ounces of PREVENTOL® D 7 per 1000 gallon of water in the system). 
Repeat until control is achieved. 
Badly fouled systems should be cleaned before treatment is begun.

SUBSEQUENT DOSE: When microbial control is evident, add 35 – 219 ppm PREVENTOL D 7 (0.3 – 1.87 pound or 4.4 – 28 fluid ounces of PREVENTOL® D 7 per 1000 gallon of water in the system) or as needed to maintain control.
RECIRCULATING COOLING WATER SYSTEMS:
Add 0.3 – 1.87 pounds PREVENTOL® D 7 per 1000 gallons of cooling water in the system weekly to maintain microbial control. 

Add PREVENTOL® D 7 to a point in the cooling water system to ensure uniform mixing. 
For noticeably fouled systems dose as initial treatment with 1.26 – 7.46 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 per 1000 gallons cooling water. 
Repeat as necessary to achieve control.

BREWERY PASTEURIZER AND CAN WARMER SYSTEMS:
Add 0.31 – 1.92 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 Preservative per 1000 gallons of water in the system weekly or as needed to maintain control of microorganisms. 
For noticeably fouled systems dose as initial treatment with 1.27 – 7.75 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 per 1000 gallons of water. 
Repeat as necessary to achieve control.

HYDRAULIC FLUIDS:
PREVENTOL D 7 is used as a preservative for use in the manufacture and use of water-based hydraulic fluids and invert emulsion hydraulic fluids typically prepared by emulsifying 40% by volume water in 60% by volume mineral oil using an oil soluble emulsifying agent.
For the maintenance of a non-fouled system, use PREVENTOL® D 7 at 7.2 – 8.8 pounds per 1000 gallons hydraulic fluid every eight weeks. 

For a noticeably fouled system use an initial dose of 8.8 – 15.4 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 per 1000 gallons fluid to be followed by subsequent maintenance dosing. 
PREVENTOL D 7 should be dosed into the circulating usedilution of the hydraulic fluid using a metering pump or by manual pouring, and uniformly dispersed throughout the system.

OIL & GAS FIELDS INJECTION WATERS:
Add 23.5 to 58.0 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 per 1000 barrels of water weekly or as needed to maintain control of slime-forming and sulfate reducing bacteria in oil and gas field water systems including enhanced recovery injection fluids, fracturing, completion and drilling fluids. 
An initial dose of 58.0 to 116.8 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 per 1000 barrels of water may be used until microbial control is achieved. 
Dose again after three days or as needed until microbial control is achieved. 
Add at a point in the system to ensure adequate mixing.

FUEL PRESERVATION :
PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended for the control of bacteria and fungi in liquid hydrocarbon
fuels such as: aviation fuels, kerosene, heating oil, diesel fuels and residual fuel oils, crude oil,
coal slurries, liquefied petroleum gases, and petrochemical feedstock. 

PREVENTOL D 7 should be directly dispensed into a fuel tank, storage tank, or flowing stream of fuel in a mannet to ensure uniform distribution of the preservative in the fuel system. 
Slug dose or continuous feed methods are recommended.

DOSAGE: When microbial contamination is detected, add PREVENTOL D 7 in order to achieve and maintain a final system concentration of 100 – 400 ppm (v/v) volume to volume.

FOR USE IN AVIATION FUEL, THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION MUST BE CONSULTED AS TO THE ACCEPTABILITY OF THE ADDITIVE FOR USE IN SPECIFIC ENGINES AND/OR AIRCRAFT.

AIR WASHER SYSTEMS:
For use only in industrial air washing systems with effective mist eliminating elements. Badly
fouled air washer systems must be cleaned before initial dosing.

Add PREVENTOL® D 7 to the air washer sump or chill water sump to ensure uniform mixing for the control of microorganisms.
Intermittent or slug dosing: Initial dosing: when system is noticeably fouled, add 1.26 – 7.46 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 to 1000 gallons of air washer water.
Maintenance dosing: When microbial control is evident, dose 0.3 – 1.86 pounds
PREVENTOL D 7 to 1000 gallons of air washer water.
Repeat treatment as needed depending on the severity of contamination.

Continuous dosing method: Initial dosing: when system is noticeably fouled, add 1.26 – 7.46 pounds PREVENTOL® D 7 to 1000 gallons of air washer water.
Maintenance dosing: Add a continuous dose of 0.3 – 1.86 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 to 1000 gallons air washer make-up water.
Repeat treatment as needed depending on the severity of contamination.

RECIRCULATING ELECTRODEPOSITION SYSTEMS:
PREVENTOL D 7 is used as a tankside additive for the control of microorganisms in recirculating systems and associated rinse systems. 
Alternatively, PREVENTOL D 7 may be added through the components of the electrodeposition paint prior to their addition to the electrodeposition system.

TANKSIDE ADDITION TO ELECTRODEPOSITION SYSTEMS: PREVENTOL D 7 should be
dispensed into the recirculating rinse system, ultrafilter permeate, or final distilled rinse system
at a point to insure uniform mixing.

If additional microbial control is necessary PREVENTOL D 7 may be added to the electrodeposition system tank side to supplement microbicide incorporated through paint components.
Initial dose: When the system is noticeably fouled, add 667-2333 ppm PREVENTOL D 7 (6.7
– 23.3 gallons per 10,000 gallons of fluid is the system). 
This provides 10 to 35 ppm of active isothiazolone. 
Repeat until microbial control is achieved.

Initial dose of Paint Components: PREVENTOL D 7 should be added to the resin, pigments,
or other component of the elcetrodeposition paint at a level to ensure that the final use-dilution fluid will contain 333 – 2333 ppm product (5 – 35 ppm active ingredient).
Subsequent dose: When microbial control is evident, add 333 -1000 ppm PREVENTOL D 7
(3.3 – 10 gallons per 10,000 gallons of fluid in the system) weekly or as needed to maintain the system. 
This provides 5-15 ppm of active isothiazolone. 

A change of frequency of treatment may be required depending upon the rate of dilution of the preservative with the makeup fluids, the nature and severity of contamination, level of control required, filtration effectiveness and system design.

NOTE: Regardless of the manner of incorporation, the total active ingredient level in the system
should at no time exceed 35 ppm (equivalent to 2333 ppm PREVENTOL® D 7 23.3 gallons per
10,000 gallons of fluid in the system

METAL CLEANING FLUIDS :
PREVENTOL D 7 is used as a preservative in the manufacture and use of alkaline, acid and
emulsion based metal cleaning fluids typically used in electroplating, phosphatizing, galvanizing
and general metal cleaning operations. 

For addition to a metal cleaning concentration, add PREVENTOL D 7 at a level to ensure that the final use-dilution fluid will contain 425 – 1675 ppm product (6.375 – 25 ppm isothiazolone). 
For direct addition to a fouled system, add 3.6 –14.0 pounds PREVENTOL D 7 to each 1000 gallons of use-dilution metal cleaning fluid every three to four weeks to provide 425 – 1675 ppm product (6.375 – 25 ppm isothiazolone).

PREVENTOL D 7 should be dispensed into the use-dilution of the metal cleaning fluid using a metering pump or by manual pouring and uniformly disperse throughout the system.

COMMERCIAL PHOTOPROCESSING SYSTEMS:
PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended to prevent slime formation or accumulation in filters and
ion exchange resin tanks of commercial photoprocessing systems.
For the maintenance of a non-fouled system, use PREVENTOL D 7 at 2.21 – 4.2 pounds
per 1000 gallon fluid in the system once weekly, or as needed to maintain control of slime.
every eight weeks. 

For a noticeably fouled system, use an initial dose 4.2 – 10. pounds per 1000 gallon fluid to be followed by subsequent maintenance dosing. 
Increased frequency of treatment may be required depending upon rate of dilution of the preservative with makeup fluid, the nature and severity of contamination, level of control required, filtration effectiveness, system design, etc. 
PREVENTOL D 7 should be dispensed into the final rinse or used water collection tank for adequate distribution.

PHOTOPLATE PROCESSING, FOUNTAIN SOLUTIONS AND INK COMPONENTS:
PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended for the control of bacteria, fungi and microbial biofilms in
photoplate processing chemicals, fountain solutions, and printing inks and ink components.
PREVENTOL D 7 should be added to achieve 0.1% to 0.3% (15 – 45 ppm active ingredient).

For fountain solution, add PREVENTOL D 7 at concentration levels to ensure that the final
use-dilution of the product will contain 0.1% - 0.3% (15-45 ppm active ingredient).
To insure uniform mixing, add PREVENTOL D 7 to latex or solution slowly with agitation. 
The actual concentrations required will depend upon such factors as the specific substance to be
treated, frequency of repeated microbial contamination expected and level of protection
required.

METALWORKING FLUIDS :
PREVENTOL D 7 is recommended for the control of bacteria, fungi and microbial biofilms in
soluble and emulsifiable-type aqueous metalworking fluids. 
For maintenance of a non-fouled system, use PREVENTOL D 7 at 32 fluid ounce per 1000 gallon of emulsion (2 pounds) every 4 weeks or 32-146 fluid ounces per 1000 gallon emulsion (2-10 pound) every 8-12 weeks. 
This corresponds to (3.84-17.5 ppm active ingredient). 

For a noticeably fouled system, use an initial dose of 64-146 fluid ounce per 1000 gallon emulsion (4-10 pounds) to be followed by subsequent maintenance dosages depending upon the treatment interval noted above. 
This corresponds to (7.75-17.5 ppm active ingredient).
PREVENTOL D7 may be added to those products formulated as concentrates which are in turn diluted for use at a level to ensure that the final use-dilution product will contain between 0.04% to 0.15% PREVENTOL D7.

SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT PREVENTOL D 7:
Precautions:
Preventol D 7 is a clear, lowviscosity solution. 
Skin contact and inhalation of vapour should be avoided. 
The precautions generally recommended for handling of chemicals have to be observed, e.g. wearing of safety goggles, protective gloves and protective clothing. 

If the product comes intocontact with the skin, the affected area should be washed immediately with large amounts of soap and plenty of water; splashes in the eyes should be rinsed out immediately with plenty of water. 
If irritation persists, medical attention should be obtained. 
Contaminated clothing should be changed immediately.


PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS:
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS:
DANGER. CORROSIVE. Causes irreversible eye damage and skin burns. 
Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. 
Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. 

Avoid breathing vapors or spray mist. 
Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reaction in some individuals.
Mixers, loaders and others exposed to this product must wear: long sleeved shirt and long pants; chemical resistant gloves such as nitrile or butyl rubber; shoes plus socks; goggles and face shield; and chemical resistant apron. 

Discard clothing or other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product’s concentrate.
Do not reuse them. 
Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. 
If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. 

Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. 
User should wash hands before eating drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. 
User should remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. 

Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. 
User should remove PPE immediately after handling this product.
Wash outside of gloves before removing. 
As soon as possible wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS:
This product is toxic to fish and wildlife. 
Do not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans, or public waters unless in accordance with the requirements of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit and the permitting authority has been notified in writing prior to discharge. 

Do not discharge effluent containing this product to sewer systems without previously notifying the sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance contact your State Water Board or Regional Office of the EPA. 
Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of waste.

FIRST AID:

IF IN EYES: Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. 
Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing.
Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.

IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: Take off contaminated clothing. 
Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. 
Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.

IF INHALED: Move person to fresh air. 
If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth, if possible. 
Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice

IF SWALLOWED: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. 
Have a person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. 
Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor.
Do not give anything to an unconscious person.

NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. Measures against circulatory shock, respiratory depression and convulsion may be needed.


STORAGE AND DISPOSAL:
Keep container closed when not in use.

PESTICIDE STORAGE: Product should be stored in an area that is not subject to extreme
temperatures; store in a cool, dry place. 
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage, disposal or cleaning of equipment.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons.

PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. 
Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal law. 
If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact
your State pesticide environmental control agency, or the hazardous waste representative at
the nearest regional office for guidance.

CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Non-refillable container. 
Do not reuse or refill this container.
Offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate. 
Triple rinse (or equivalent). 

Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, by incineration or, if allowed by State and Local authorities, by burning. 
If burned, stay out of smoke.
 

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