H2 PEROXIDE
**H2 PEROXIDE**
Hydrogen Peroxide 50% Food Grade – Water Treatment
**Bactericide, Fungicide, Disinfectant**
**Composition:**
– Hydrogen Peroxide solution: 50%.
– Additives as needed.
– 100% biodegradable.
**Properties:**
– **H2 PEROXIDE** is a product designed to disinfect drinking water and surfaces exposed to it.
– Based on hydrogen peroxide as the active ingredient, it offers strong oxidizing and disinfecting power without the odors or disadvantages associated with chlorine, such as the formation of by-products like chloramines.
– Its formulation eliminates biofilm and prevents its recurrence, helping to control diarrhea outbreaks.
– Prevents scaling and controls corrosion.
– Provides excellent environmental performance due to complete biodegradability.
– **Food grade.**
– 100% biodegradable.
– Suitable for livestock and poultry use.
**Compliance with Standards:**
– **UNE-EN 1276:** Effective against *Escherichia coli*, *Pseudomonas aeruginosa*, *Enterococcus hirae*, and *Staphylococcus aureus*.
– **UNE-EN 1650:** Effective against *Candida albicans* and *Aspergillus niger*.
– **UNE-EN 13697:** For chemical disinfectants and antiseptics.
**Method of Use and Dosage:**
– **Water Disinfection:**
– Apply the product at various points of the water body using the following amounts:
– **Shock treatment:** 300 ml of H2 PEROXIDE per 1000 liters of water.
– **Maintenance treatment:** 30-50 ml of H2 PEROXIDE per 1000 liters of water.
– Continuous application through a dosing pump is also possible.
– **Pipe Treatment:**
– Use a solution with 1.5% to 3% H2 PEROXIDE concentration.
– Application method: Recycling, let it act for 3 hours.
– Continuous application using a metering pump is also possible.
**Hazard Data for Undiluted Product:**
– Harmful if swallowed or inhaled.
– Causes skin irritation.
– Causes serious eye damage.
– May cause respiratory irritation.
**Precautionary Measures for Undiluted Product:**
– Wear protective gloves/clothing/eye/face protection.
– Avoid inhaling vapors or mist.
**Recommendations in Case of Poisoning or Accidents:**
– Toxic effects include:
– Severe burns to eyes, skin, mucous membranes, respiratory and digestive systems.
– Risk of internal organ rupture and gas obstruction, seizures, coma, cardiac arrest, and pulmonary edema.
– **Emergency Procedures:**
– Remove the person from the contaminated area.
– Remove dirty or stained clothing.
– Wash eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes (remove contact lenses if applicable).
– Wash skin with soap and water without scrubbing.
– In case of ingestion, do not induce vomiting.
– Keep the patient at rest and monitor breathing.
– If necessary, perform artificial respiration.
– If unconscious, place the person on their side with their head lower than the body and knees slightly bent.
– Transport the affected person to a healthcare center, bringing the label if possible.