Aerko International

3410 NE 5th Avenue, Oakland Park, Florida 33334

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

DATE OF PREPARATION: May 15, 1991      EMERGENCY TELEPHONE #: (954) 565-8475

UPDATED: January 31, 2001   AFTER HOURS 800-424-9300

SECTION I: PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

 Product Name:    Punch, Punch II

 Product Number:  M-1, M-2, M-3, M-3-B, M-3-A, M-3-X, M-4, M-4-B, M5B, M5G, MKH (Keyholer), Auto Ejector, Deep Punch,  Punch Trigger           

 Product Class:                                    Self Defense Spray, Aerosol

 D.O.T. Shipping Class:                       ORM-D Consumer Commodity

SECTION II: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

 OCCUPATIONAL INGREDIENT                                                                    EXPOSURE LIMITS       VAPOR PRESSURE

                                                                                                                               TLV              PEL

 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL                                                                               400 PPM        400 PPM        33.0 MMHG

 ISOBUTANE/PROPANE AS PROPELLANT                                            1000 PPM      1000 PPM     46 PSIG @ 70o F

 OLEORESIN CAPSICUM 2 MILLION SHU     5%                                Not Established   Not Found

SECTION III: PHYSICAL DATA

 Boiling Range:                                                     180o F

 Vapor Density:                                                     2.1 (air=1) Heavier than air

 Percentage Volatile by weight:                       95 - 99%

 Evaporation Rate:                                               1.7 (Butyl Acetate=1)

 Weight per gallon:                                              6.8 lbs.

 Specific Gravity:                                                  0.786 @ 60o F

 Appearance:                                                        Amber to Light Red

 Odor:                                                                      Pungent, High Bite Noticeable Taste in Throat

SECTION IV: FIRE AND SAFETY EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

 Flammability Classification OSHA:                Flammable

 Shipping Classification D.O.T.:                        ORM-D

 Flash Point:                                                          53o F

 Flammable Levels in Air:                                  Lower: >2.5     Upper: 12.0

 Extinguishing Media:                                         Foam, Water, CO2, Dry Chemical

 Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:  Do not expose to heat or flame or store above 120o F as high internal pressures may cause leaking.                 

Special Fire Fighting Procedures:  Full protective equipment including self contained breathing apparatus should be used, Fog nozzles should be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure buildup.  Move undamaged containers from fire area if accomplished without risk.

SECTION V: HEALTH HAZARD DATA

 PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY:  Dermal, Inhalation

 EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURE:   

 EYES:  Flush eyes with large quantities of water to speed recovery. Face subject into wind or forced air source such as fans or air conditioning outlet.

 SKIN CONTACT:  Wash affected area with soap and water to avoid transfer to more sensitive areas.  Only minor sensation with skin contact in most areas.

 INHALATION:  Inflammatory, causes blood flow to affected area causing feeling of restricted airway.  No danger exists for asphyxiation.  Remove persons to fresh air.

 INGESTION:  Severe burning heartburn sensation may cause nausea.

PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND HEALTH INFORMATION

 EYE EFFECTS:  This product is an eye irritant, Tearing and redness may occur.

This product has been thoroughly tested by FDA approved Labs and has been found to have minor non persistent eye irritation, to be non toxic, and not to cause dermatitis.

SECTION VI: REACTIVITY DATA

 STABILITY:  Stable

 HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:  Will Not Occur

 CONDITIONS TO AVOID:  Heat, open flames, electrical and static discharges.

 INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID):  Strong Acids, Alkalies and Oxidizers.

 SECTION VII: SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES

 STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED:  Ventilate area.  Remove all possible sources of ignition.  Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors.  Confine spill with inert absorbent.  Wear protective equipment during clean up.

 WASTE DISPOSAL:  Incinerate in an approved incinerator or dispose of in accordance with Local, State and Federal Regulations.

SECTION VIII: SAFE HANDLING AND USE INFORMATION

 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:  Use NIOSH/MSHA approved Chemical/Mechanical type filter system to remove a combination or particles, gas & vapor.  Use air line if necessary.

 VENTILATION:  Use adequate ventilation in volume and pattern to keep LEL and TLV's in Section II below recommended level to produce explosion or fire.  General mechanical ventilation should comply with OSHA 1910.94.

 PROTECTIVE GLOVES:  Use rubber gloves.

 EYE PROTECTION:  Safety glasses or goggles with splash guards or side shields.

 OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Prevent prolonged skin contact to contaminated clothing.

 SECTION IX : SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS

 PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING:  Store in a cool dry area away from sources of ignition.  When storing large quantities, store in building designed and protected against fire.

 DO NOT STORE IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT OR ABOVE 120O F.

 OTHER PRECAUTIONS:  "FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY"  Do not take internally.  If ingested, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.  Consult a physician. 

SECTION X: Hazardous Material Identification System

HEALTH

            0-No Significant Health Risk

            1-Irritation or Minor Reversible Injury Possible

            2-Temporary or Minor Injury May Occur

            3-Major Injury Likely Unless Prompt Action is Taken and Medical Treatment is Given

            4-Life Threatening; Major Permanent Damage May Result from Single or Repeated Exposures

FLAMMABILITY

            0-Materials Will Not Burn

            1-Flash Point Above 200O F

            2-Flash Point Above 100O F below 200O F

            3-Flash Point Between 73O F and 100O F

            4-Flash Point Below 73O F

PHYSICAL HAZARD

            0-Material that are normally stable even under fire conditions and will not react with water.

            1-Material that are normally stable but can become unstable (self-react) at high       temperatures and pressures; may react non violently with water to undergo hazardous polymerization in the absence of inhibitions.

            2-Materials that are unstable; may react violently with water and undergo violent chemical changes with low risk for explosion.

            3-Materials that may for explosive mixtures with water or undergo other chemical change at  normal temperatures.

            4-Materials capable of explosive water reaction, decomposition or polymerization.

Punch II H.M.I.S.

Health: 1

Flammability: 4

Physical Hazard: 0

 

 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON TECHNICAL DATA WHICH WE BELIEVE TO BE RELIABLE, HOWEVER, SINCE THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THIS INFORMATION MAY BE APPLIED ARE BEYOND OUR CONTROL WE CAN ASSUME NO LIABILITY FOR RESULTS OF ITS APPLICATION.  THIS INFORMATION SHOULD BE USED ONLY BY PERSONS HAVING SUFFICIENT TECHNICAL SKILL TO MAKE INFORMED JUDGMENTS REGARDING ITS APPLICATION.