04/07/2020
Material Safety Data Sheet
Ultra-Lyte/Hypo-guard
1. Chemical Product and Company Identification
Product name: Ultra-Lyte
Electro-Chemically Activated solution of sodium chloride (0.9% or less)
Chemical Family: Diluted Mixture of Oxychlorine Compounds
CAS #: None (Mixture)
Company: Plains ECA Solutions Inc.
General Delivery
Decker Manitoba
ROM OKO
EPA Establishment # 087148-CAN-001
DIN: 02362546
2. Composition / Information on Ingredients
99.500% Water, 0.450% sodium chloride, 0.004% other
0.046% oxidizer as hypochlorous acid/sodium hypochlorite
2.1 Dangerous Components of the Product
2.1.1. Identification: none
2.1.2. Danger symbol: none
2.1.3. Toxicity: none determined
3. Physical Data for the Material
Physical state: Liquid
Boiling point: 100Β°C
Melting point/Range: Comparable to Water
Specific gravity: 1.02 β 1.06 g/ml
Appearance / Color / Odor: Colorless with Chlorine-Like Odor
Evaporation rate: Comparable to Water
Solubility in water: Complete
pH: 6.3 β 6.7
Viscosity: (21c) Average: 0.9846mm 2/s (cSt)
Viscosity: (41c) Average: 0.6346mm 2/s (cSt)
4. Fire and Explosive Hazard Information
Not flammable or explosive as product consists of 99.50% water. In a fire, cool
containers to prevent release of free chlorine.
5. Reactivity Data.
Stability: Loses its level of available chlorine at high temperature and under direct
sunlight.
Conditions to Avoid: Avoid accidental or uncontrolled contact of anolyte solution
with acids and hydrogen peroxide.
6. Health Hazard Data.
Under normal use conditions the likelihood of any adverse health effect is low.
Skin contact: Where irritation appears, wash area with water.
Eye contact: If irritated, hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15β
20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue
rinsing eye.
Ingestion: Drink water to flush through and dilute.
Inhalation: If breathing problems develop, move into fresh air. If dizziness or nausea
occurs seek immediate medical attention
Toxicity:
LD 50 of product: undetermined
LC 50 of product: undetermined
7. Control Measures / Personal Protective Equipment
No personal protective equipment is required under normal conditions. The following
suggestions should be considered in case of accidental chlorine release due to
acidification.
Ventilation: Open air or good room ventilation is normally adequate for the safe use
of the product. Avoid breathing any vapors or fumes resulting from acidification
ventilation.
Respiratory Protection: In accordance with OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910.134
and 29 CFR 1910.1000) fogging or spraying applications may require worker
respiratory protection, such as: (1) NIOSH/MSHA approved air-purifying - respirators,
or (2) NIOSH/MSHA approved canister/cartridge facial respirators approved for
chlorine/acid vapors.
Eye Protection: Although Ultra-Lyte is a decontaminant designed not to irritate eyes
or skin, good manufacturing / laboratory practice recommends use of chemical safety
goggles for all applications involving chemical handling.
Protective Clothing: Although Ultra-Lyte is a decontaminant designed not to irritate
eyes or skin, good manufacturing / laboratory practice recommends that, at a
minimum, rubber, neoprene, or other chemically impervious gloves be worn for all
applications involving chemical handling.
8. Spill, Leak, and Disposal Procedures:
Spills, Leaks, Effluent Handling Procedures: Ultra-Lyteβ’ is