
Enzymatic Bacterial water cleaning solutions.
Minimizing the introduction of pollutants and utilizing natural cleaning methods or products. This includes using phosphate-free detergents, maintaining natural shorelines, and considering natural water cleaning products like beneficial bacteria and enzymes. There are pairing solutions for water cleaning such as saltwater chlorination, robotic cleaners, and mineral sanitizers as alternatives to harsh chemicals.
Environmental cleaning effort
While considering environmental safety and while picking cleaning supplies. The products selected must be free from harmful chemicals, promoting natural decomposition without causing any harm to aquatic life. Our eco-friendly options that utilize naturally occurring bacteria, ensuring that our effort to clean the water supports the health of the ecosystem. Prioritize the products that are certified organic or carry eco-labels for assurance.
User-friendliness
Our user-friendly supplies fit seamlessly into the water cleaning routine. The products are easy to apply, understand how to best apply these products in specific location to maximize their impact and make clean-up straightforward.
Keeping water bodies pristine may just be beneficial for aesthetics—it's vital for the health of aquatic life and enjoyment of water activities.
1. Natural Enzyme Cleaners
Natural enzyme cleaners are a fantastic choice for breaking down organic material at the spoiled water or industrial dirty water which can be cleaned and can be reused. The beneficial bacteria to consume nitrogen and phosphates. These cleaners transform polluted water into harmless substances, preserving the delicate balance of the ecosystem while reducing sludge.
SECTION 1: PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND COMPANY INFORMATION Product Name | Water Cleaning Enzymes solution |
Product Category | Organic water treatment chemical |
Recommended Usage | Flocculation and disinfection of sewage |
Contact No | Pankaj Verma, Bsingh Buddy |
Litemeon11@gmail.com | |
SECTION 6: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY DATA a | Stability | Stable at normal temperatures and pressure |
b | Conditions to avoid | None |
c | Materials to avoid | None |
d | Hazardous decomposition products | None |
If splashed on skin | Wash with water |
If splashed into the eyes | Wash with plenty of water |
If accidentally consumed or ingested | Drink plenty of water. Induce vomiting if necessary |
Inhalation | No harm if inhaled |
IF ANY SYMPTOMS PERSIST, CONSULT A DOCTOR. SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT ADVISED . | |
SECTION 8: HANDLING AND STORAGE Conditions for storage | Store in a cool, dry place with lid tightly closed. Store away from moisture and direct sunlight. Avoid direct contact with foodstuffs. Keep away from children. |
Handling instructions | Shake the container to mix the contents well before use. Use plastic mugs and pipe lines for transferring happy. |
Steps in the event of a spill | Wash with plenty of water |
Waste disposal | Wash away with plenty of water. Can be safely disposed of in municipal sewage system. |
Respiratory protection | Face mask advised |
Ventilation | Required |
Protective gloves | Rubber or PVC |
Eye protection | Safety goggles |
Other protective gear | Safety shoes |
Work safety procedures | Wash hands with soap and water after use. Use pumps or siphon with stopcock for drawing the chemical. |
LD 50 - LC 50 | 3030 mg/kg bodyweight of rat | ||
Route of entry | Inhalation | Irritating but not harmful | |
Skin | May be irritating but not harmful | ||
Ingestion | Causes discomfort. Bitter to taste. Generally harmless. | ||
Health hazards | Acute | Very less | |
Chronic | Very less | ||
Caricinogenicity | NTP | Not a suspected carcinogen | |
IARC | Not a suspected carcinogen | ||
OSHA | Not a suspected carcinogen | ||
Signs/symptoms of over-exposure | May cause nausea/vomiting | ||
Emergency/First-aid Procedures | Keep the person in a well-ventilated space. Give the person plenty of water to drink. Rush to a Doctor for first aid. | ||
Treatment | Symptomatic | ||
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