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Material Safety Data Sheets:

MSDS - Kitchen & Bathroom Cleaner with Peroxide Concentrate

MSDS - Peroxide Cleaner Concentrate

MSDS - Multi-surface Cleaner Concentrate

MSDS - Neutral pH Floor Cleaner Concentrate

MSDS - Glass & Window Cleaner

MSDS - Tub, Tile and Bowl Cleaner Concentrate

MSDS - Restroom Cleaner Concentrate

A few facts about MSDS:

A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is designed to provide workers and emergency personnel with the proper procedures for handling or working with a particular substance. MSDS's include information such as physical data (melting point, boiling point, flash point, etc.), toxicity, health effects, first aid, reactivity, storage, disposal, protective equipment and spill procedures. These are of particular use if a spill or other accident occurs.

MSDS's are only required for materials that are hazardous. Often times, however, manufacturers are asked for MSDS's for products that have no hazardous ingredients. Manufacturers are under no obligation to produce MSDS's for non-hazardous materials. As a matter of fact, OSHA discourages the production of MSDS's for non-hazardous materials.

Even though optionsforlife products are non-toxic and, therefore, non-hazardous, we do produce MSD-Sheets. We have found that our commercial clients (especially those seeking LEED certification) and most people that care about their health and that of the environment want to know exactly what they are exposing their workers or themselves (or their children) to when they use cleaning products. Some people, for example, are allergic to certain surfactants and fragrances found in many soap and detergent products.

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