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What are the freezing and boiling points of ACID Magic?

ACID Magic has a boiling point of approximately 212°F (100°C) and a freezing point below -58°F (-50°C). ACID Magic is chemically stable and will return to its normal state if frozen.

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How do I clean up ACID Magic in case of a spill?

In case ACID Magic is released or spilled, deny access to the area. Ventilate the area well. Large spills or leaks should be cleaned up and controlled with an inert absorbent material. Flush surface with water and neutralize with soda ash or other acid-neutralizing agent. Prevent material from entering waterways. Reportable quantity (RQ) is 5,000…

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Why are NSF Standard 60 & NSF Standard 50 so important for ACID Magic?

NSF Standard 60 & NSF Standard 50 allows ACID Magic to be used for pH adjustment, corrosion and scale control in drinking water treatment and in pools. Qualifying for NSF Standard certification requires that both the product and manufacturing facility meet rigorous standards for quality before being deemed safe for use in drinking water treatment.

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Can Pro Tector Infectious Waste Bags be autoclaved?

No, the Pro Tector Infectious Waste Bags will melt.

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Do Pro Tector Infectious Waste Bags meet state specifications for non-sharps biomedical waste disposal bags?

Yes, the Pro Tector Infectious Waste Bags meet the stringent criteria for New York and Florida “red bag” regulations. They are red, bear the standard biohazard symbol, include “infectious waste” text in both English and Spanish, are free of polychlorinated filler plastics and meet or exceed ASTM D-1709 and ASTM D-1922 tear and impact resistance standards:…

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Can Pro Tector Infectious Waste Bags be used for sharps disposal?

No, the Pro Tector Infectious Waste Bags cannot be used sharps disposal. Sharps must be collected in rigid, puncture-proof containers.