SDS

Page 6 of 8
Compare•N•Save® 
Concentrated Indoor/Outdoor Insecticide
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Issued: 12 01 2016
Carcinogenicity BIFEN
In studies with laboratory animals, Bifenthrin technical did not cause reproductive 
toxicity or teratogenicity. Tremors were associated with repeated exposure of 
laboratory animals to Bifenthrin technical. In lifetime feeding studies conducted 
with rodents a slight increase in the incidence of urinary bladder tumors at the 
highest dose in male mice was considered to be an equivocal response, not 
evidence of a clear compound-related effect. The overall absence of genotoxicity 
has been demonstrated in mutagenicity tests with Bifenthrin. Chronic exposure 
to aromatic hydrocarbons may cause headaches, dizziness, loss of sensations 
or feelings and liver and kidney damage. There is no sufficient evidence to 
suggest that aromatic hydrocarbons are reproductive toxicants, mutagens or 
developmental toxicants. Bifenthrin technical- In studies with laboratory animals, 
bifenthrin did not cause reproductive toxicity or teratogenicity. Tremors were 
associated with repeated exposure of laboratory animals with Bifenthrin. In 
lifetime feeding studies conducted with rodents,a slight increase in the incidence 
of urinary bladder tumors at the highest dose in male mice was considered to 
be an equivocal response, not evidence of a clear compound-related effect. The 
overall absence of genotoxicity has been demonstrated in mutagenicity tests 
with bifenthrin.
Reproductive Effects  No information available
STOT - Single Exposure  No information available
STOT - Repeated Exposure  No information available
Aspiration Hazard  No information available
Numerical Measures of Toxicity - Product Information
LD50 Oral  632 mg/kg (rat)
LD50 Dermal  > 2000 mg/kg (rat)
LC50 Inhalation  Inhalation LC50 11.58 mg/l (1 hr)
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ecotoxicity 
Bifenthrin: Highly toxic to fish and aquatic arthropods (LC50 values between 0.0038 to 17.8 ug/L). Slightly toxic 
to water fowl and upland game birds (LD50 between 1800 to >2150 mg/kg).
Persistence / Degradability 
No information available.
Bioaccumulation / Accumulation 
No information available.
Other Adverse Effects 
No information available.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Treatment Methods
Waste Disposal Method  Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess 








