STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Reactivity : No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use. : Stable under recommended storage conditions. : If accidental mixing occurs and toxic gas is formed, exit area immediately.
Herein, what is the LD50 of window cleaner?
ORAL (LD50): Acute: 350 mg/kg [Rat].
Moreover, how do I dispose of all purpose cleaner?
Most household chemicals can be disposed of free at Household Chemical CleanOut events. These are held in various locations in NSW on specified dates, usually 9am-3.30pm. This service is free. Otherwise they can be taken to some waste collection stations (fees are charged per litre).
How much window cleaner is lethal?
Certainly, a person would become sick and possibly need medical care with lesser amounts, but literature indicates that about fourteen ounces ingested or inhaled in a short period could be fatal.
How do you store Windex?
Whether you’re storing liquid cleaners like Windex or dry powders to scrub the sink, consider the room temperature. “Avoid cold or warm spaces such as garages or even basements,” Roberts says.
What hazard is Windex?
Exposure routes : Eye, Skin, Inhalation, Ingestion. Skin : Prolonged or repeated contact may dry skin and cause irritation. Inhalation : No adverse effects expected when used as directed. Ingestion : May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach.
Is MSDS mandatory?
In general, the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires businesses to have Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for all potentially hazardous chemicals present at a work site.
What is the difference between MSDS and SDS?
There is no difference between an MSDS and an SDS, as both are generic terms for safety data sheets. A GHS compliant safety data sheet is an SDS but not an MSDS.