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Date of Issue:
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
AVITROL BIRD MITE & LICE SPRAY
Rat:
LD50 (Skin):
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100 mg kg-1
270 mg kg-1
Lowest Published Toxic Concentration (TCLO)
Human (Inhalation):
17 mg/m3/30m
Lowest Published Lethal Dose (LDLO)
Woman (Oral):
108 mg kg-1
Mouse (Intraperitoneal): 16 mg kg-1
2-butoxyethanol
Harmful by inhalation or ingestion. Narcotic. Skin, eye and respiratory irritant. Long-term exposure may cause
kidney and/or liver damage.
Toxicity data
LD50 (Oral)
Rat:
1480 mg kg-1
LD50 (Intraperitoneal)
Rat:
550 mg kg-1
LD50 (Skin)
Rat:
490 mg kg-1
LC50 (Inhalation)
Mouse:
700 ppm/7h.
SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ecotoxicity: Presents no hazard or known harmful effects in soils.
The APVMA has approved the following environmental statement in relation to this product during the registration
process:
Dangerous to fish. Do not contaminate fish ponds, drains, rivers, streams and other waterways with pesticides or
used containers.
SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Disposal methods and containers:
The following instructions for disposal of containers have been approved by the APVMA as part of the registration
process:
Dispose of empty containers by wrapping in paper and placing in garbage.
Special precautions for landfill or incineration:
When disposing of unused product, contact local
municipal authority for advice
SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
This product is not defined as dangerous goods under the Australian Dangerous Goods Code and is therefore not
regulated under transport legislation.
SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION
This product has been registered by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA). In
granting registration to any product, the APVMA has exercised its legislative responsibility to ensure that the product
is suitably formulated and properly labelled and, when used according to instructions is:
safe to the host, the user, consumers and the environment;
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Date of Revision:
Update of section:
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December 2012
All sections reviewed