H2Orange2 Concentrate 117 Facts

The EPA categorizes products into four toxicity categories based on six toxicity studies: 1) acute oral; 2) acute dermal; 3) dermal sensitization; 4) acute inhalation; 5) primary eye irritation; and 6) primary skin irritation. Products that are most toxic in these studies are considered Category I (DANGER signal word), and those that are least toxic are Category IV. Products in Category IV do not require any cautionary labeling. Products in Category III require a CAUTION signal word, but require no special handling or protective equipment. H2Orange2 Concentrate 117 falls into either Category III or Category IV for all of the toxicity studies. The following are details of H2Orange@ toxicity testing:

  1. Acute Oral Toxicity LD50=>2000 mg/kg.
  2. Based on raw materials ingredients, all product formulations do not contain known carcinogens or  reproductive   toxins.
  3. Acute Dermal Irritation LD50=>2000 mg/kg
  4. Concentrate 117 is not corrosive to eyes but can be a mild irritant. In use dilutions are non-irritating.
  5. Flash Point =>200°F.
  6. Acute Aquatic Toxicity LC50 => 100 mg/kg (heavy duty dilution).
  7. Based on raw materials, all ingredients are readily biodegradable.
  8. Based on raw materials ingredients, use solutions do not contribute to eutrophication (no phosphates).
  9. Product is sold as concentrate.
  10. Product's primary packaging is recyclable with a 25% PCR content.
  11. Concentrate = 3.6 pH. All water dilutions = neutral.

Back to H2Orange2 Page