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Safety Data Sheet

Tesco Air fresheners

Tesco

This Safety Data Sheet covers Tesco Air fresheners, manufactured by Tesco. It complies with CHIP, 67/548/EEC regulations. Available in English. Last revised 27 August 2006.

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

CHIP, 67/548/EEC

Revision Date

27 August 2006

Safety Information

Key Hazards

Warning
  • Extremely flammable aerosol that can ignite from ignition sources
  • Container may explode if exposed to high temperatures exceeding 50°C
  • Intentional misuse through inhalation concentration can be fatal
  • Keep away from flames, sparks, and hot surfaces

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Flush affected eye with clean water or eye wash solution for several minutes. Seek medical advice if irritation continues.

Skin Contact

Wash the affected area thoroughly with water. Consult a healthcare professional if irritation persists after washing.

Inhalation

Move to fresh air immediately. Keep warm and rest. Seek medical attention if breathing problems or symptoms develop.

Ingestion

Rinse mouth with water. Do not induce vomiting. If the person is conscious, give water to drink. Seek immediate medical advice if symptoms develop.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Safety glasses or face shield when spraying to prevent eye contact.

Hands

Not specified in the SDS. General protective gloves recommended for handling.

Respiratory

Not normally required during normal use in well-ventilated areas. Use respiratory protection only if mist or spray develops.

Skin/Body

Protective clothing recommended to prevent direct contact with the aerosol spray.

Physical Properties

AppearancePressurized aerosol container (tinplate can)
OdourFragrance-scented (variants include Spring Petals, Cotton Fresh, and Lemon Tree)
pHNot applicable
Flash PointNot applicable - product is a flammable aerosol
Boiling PointNot applicable

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Keep away from sources of ignition, flames, and hot surfaces
  • Avoid exposing the aerosol container to temperatures above 50°C
  • Handle with care to prevent container damage or leakage
  • Keep the container properly sealed when not in use
  • Do not deliberately concentrate and inhale the contents
Storage

Store in cool, dry warehouse conditions at temperatures not exceeding 50°C. Keep the container in its original packaging away from ignition sources and direct sunlight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

A Safety Data Sheet is a standardised document that provides detailed information about a chemical product’s hazards, safe handling procedures, storage requirements, and emergency measures. Under UK REACH and CLP regulations, suppliers must provide an SDS for hazardous substances to ensure workers can handle them safely.

How often should Safety Data Sheets be updated?

Safety Data Sheets should be reviewed and updated whenever new hazard information becomes available, when regulations change, or when the product formulation changes. Suppliers must update SDSs promptly and provide revised versions to customers. As a best practice, review your SDS library at least annually to ensure all documents are current.

Who is responsible for maintaining Safety Data Sheets?

Employers are legally responsible for obtaining and maintaining current SDSs for all hazardous substances used in their workplace. While suppliers must provide SDSs, employers must ensure they’re accessible to workers, kept up-to-date, and used to inform COSHH risk assessments and safe working procedures.

What are the 16 sections of a Safety Data Sheet?

The 16 mandatory SDS sections are: (1) Identification, (2) Hazard identification, (3) Composition/ingredients, (4) First-aid measures, (5) Fire-fighting measures, (6) Accidental release measures, (7) Handling and storage, (8) Exposure controls/PPE, (9) Physical properties, (10) Stability and reactivity, (11) Toxicological information, (12) Ecological information, (13) Disposal, (14) Transport, (15) Regulatory information, and (16) Other information.