"Neutral Solution"
For Chemical Burns
pH 6.9 Buffered Solution
DIN 02227665

Features:
• Phosphate Buffer
• Reacts with both acids and bases - resulting mixture (contaminant) will have a “neutral” pH (NOTE: Neutral in this context does not imply an exact equivalent of hydrogen and hydroxide ions, i.e.. pH 7, but rather, a pH in a range that is not immediately destructive to human tissue.)

First Aid Measure - Decontaminant
1. Rapid neutralization of acid and base
contamination
2. Mechanical flushing to remove
contaminate agent

User Groups:
• Chemical Processors
• Manufacturing
• Pulp and Paper
• Petroleum
• Agriculture
• Farming
• Emergency Services
• Sanitation & Maintenance
• Households
(ammonia, lime, organic solvents)
• Laboratories
• Dental Clinics
• Medical Clinics
• Hospitals
• Schools
• Public Works

310-1740 4L
Jug Neutral Solution, 1/cs
310-1730
1L Bottle Neutral Solution, 15/cs
310-1731
1L Station Neutral Solution, 4/cs
310-1750
Panel for 1L Bottles, 4/cs
Medicinal Ingredients:
Sodium Phosphate 13.4% w/v
Monobasic Potassium
Phosphate 6.8% w/v
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Benzalkonium Chloride
Disodium Edetate
Purified Water

CHEMICAL INJURIES
• Single emergency treatment approach is to remove the offending substance by copious flushing with clean, non-toxic liquid. (NOTE: Immediate irrigation of injured area within seconds is critical to the clinical outcome of a chemical burn injury.)
• Eliminate the toxic effects of a substance by diluting and flushing the chemical.

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Last updated Oct-8-1998