SDS

Nellie’s Toilet Bowl Cleaner LEMON
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Section 7: Handling and Storage
Store in original containers. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and
clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid freezing and heat.
Follow use directions given on the label. Keep container tightly closed.
Section 8: Exposure Controls Personal Protection
Personal Protective Equipment
No specific personal protection is required. Prevent eye contact
Respiratory Protection:
Not normally required
Ventilation:
Normal ventilation is adequate
Protective Gloves:
Not normally required
Eye Protection:
Protect eyes from contact or splashes
Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical State
Liquid
Appearance
Off white
Odor
Citrus scent
Odor Threshold
Not apply
pH
2.1 3.5
Specific Gravity
0.99 - 1.01 g/ml
Solubility in Water
Soluble
Freezing/Melting ºC
0°C
Flash Point
Not apply
Vapor Pressure
No Data
Boiling Point
100 °C
Evaporation Rate
Similar to water
Lower Flammability
None
Upper Flammability
Not apply
Auto- Ignition Temp
None
Decomposition temp
Not apply
Viscosity @20ºC
WYSIWYG
Vapor Density
No Data
Partition Coefficient
>1
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Reactivity
Product is stable
Chemical Stability
Product is stable.
Possible Hazardous Reactions
None
Conditions to Avoid
None specific
Incompatibilities
Incompatible with chlorine products
Decomposition
Will not decompose under normal conditions
Section 11: Toxicological Information
Routes of Exposure
Symptoms Summary
Acute toxicity:
Laureth-7 by the dermal route - the relevant route of human exposure
- it is not expected to produce skin irritation or systemic or
reproductive toxicity at concentrations used in formulated cleaning
products.
Citric acid is not suspected of being a carcinogen nor a reprotoxic or
teratogenic agent. In addition, the sensitizing potential is seen as low.
In contrast, irritation, in particular of the eyes but also of the
respiratory pathways and the skin, is the major toxicological hazard
presented by citric acid.
Skin Contact
None reported
Skin Absorption
Unlikely
Eye Contact
May cause irritation or redness
Inhalation Acute
Unlikely
Inhalation Chronic
Unlikely
Ingestion
Unlikely
Irritancy
May cause local irritation but is not classified as an irritant
Effects of Acute Exposure
Repeated contact may dry the skin