PREMIERCHLOR ALGITROL ALGAECIDE

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDE

Available from:

POOL RESOURCES PTY LIMITED

Class:

AgChem

Therapeutic group:

SWIMMING POOL

Therapeutic area:

POOL ALGICIDE

Therapeutic indications:

ALGAE

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

1998-08-21

Summary of Product characteristics

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6 BRITTON STREET, SMITHFIELD, NSW, 2164, AUSTRALIA 
 
WWW.POOLRESOURCES.COM.AU
   •     INQUIRIES@POOLRESOURCES.COM 
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 +61 2 9609-5677       •       
  
 +61 2 9725-1750 
 
 
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 
 
1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER 
 
NAME: 
ALGITROL ALGICIDE 
 
MANUFACTURERS’ CODE & PACK SIZE: ALGI02  - 2 Litres ALGI05 - 5
Litres 
RECOMMENDED USE: A broad spectrum microbiocide for the control
of bacteria, fungi and 
algae in water systems. 
SUPPLIER’S DETAILS: Pool Resources Pty Ltd, 6
Britton Street Smithfield 
Ph: (02) 9609-5677 
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: Business hours only 1800 226 556 
 
 
2. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION 
 
HAZARDOUS CLASSIFICATION: Not classified as a hazardous
substance according to the criteria of 
the National Occupational National Health
and Safety Commission. 
RISK PHRASES: None 
SAFETY PHRASES: None 
 
3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS 
 
CHEMICAL ENTITY 
† 
SYNONYMS CAS NUMBER AMOUNT 
Benzalkonium chloride Quaternary Ammonium chloride 139-07-1 <15% 
Dye <0.1% 
Water 7732-18-5 To 100% 
† 
Where they are present in this product, and other
ingredients of this material are not hazardous, as defined
by either 
inclusion in the _List of Designated Hazardous
Substance _or classified in accordance with the _Approved
Criteria for _
_Defining a Hazardous Substance_, and
published by the National Occupational Health and
Safety Commission/AGPS, 
1999. 
 
4. FIRST AID MEASURES 
 
FIRST AID: Take a copy of this MSDS to medical advisers if
signs or symptoms of overexposure 
occur and medical attention is required. 
SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth out
with water. SEEK ADVICE IMMEDIATELY from a medical
practitioner 
or Poisons Information Centre. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING
UNLESS advised to do so by a medical 
practitioner. If more th
                                
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