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4. FIRE HAZARD DATE AND FIGHTING METHOD
Flash Point 
n/a 
Autoignition 
n/a 
Flammable Limits in Air 
 (LEL, %) 
 (UEL, %) 
n/a 
n/a 
Extinguishing Media 
Dry chemical, foam water, or carbon dioxide 
Special Fire Fighting Procedure 
In the event of a fire, wear NIOSH approved, positive pressure, self-
contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full protective clothing. 
Evacuate all personnel from anger area. Use dry chemical, foam, water or 
carbon dioxide to extinguish fire. 
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards 
PVC will not continue to burn after ignition without an external fire 
source. However, when forced to burn, the major gaseous products of 
the combustion of PVC are carbon monoxide, carbon, dioxide, and 
hydrogen chloride.  
5. HUMAN HEALTH DATA
Emergency Overview 
During a Fire Emergency 
Primary Route(s) of 
Exposure 
▣ Inhalation
□ Ingestion
▣ Eye
▣ Skin Contact
Potential Health Effects and Symptoms of Over-Exposure 
During a fire emergency, when this product is burned, it may generate smoke. 
Eye Contact 
Smoke from a fire emergency may cause eye irritation 
Skin Contact 
Molten plastics from a fire may cause skin burns 
Inhalation 
Smoke from a fire emergency may cause respiratory irritation 
Ingestion 
Unlikely 
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Over-Exposure 
Available toxicological information and the physical/chemical properties of the material suggests that there is no 
evidence that this product aggravates an existing medical condition 
Carcinogenicity 
NPT: No 
IARC: No 
OSHA: No 
6. FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye Contact 
Immediately flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes. 
Do not rub the eyes. If irritation develops, consult a 
physician. 
Skin Contact 
If burned by molten plastics, get medical attention 
immediately. 
Inhalation 
If smoke from burning plastics is inhaled, remove subject to 
fresh air immediately. If symptoms develop. Seek 
immediate medical attention. 
Ingestion 
Unlikely 
Notes to Physician 
Treat symptomatically and supportively 
Other Instructions 
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 





