ANNEX
Summary of product characteristics for a biocidal product
Aero-Sense Aircraft Insecticide ASD
Product type 18 – Insecticides, acaricides and products to control other arthropods (Pest control)
Authorisation number: EU-0024297-0000
R4BP asset number: EU-0024297-0000
1. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
1.1. Trade name(s) of the product
Trade name(s)
Aero-Sense Aircraft Insecticide ASD
1.2. Authorisation holder
Name and address of the authorisation holder
Name
Aero-Sense NV
Address
Schaapbruggestraat 50, 8800 Roeselare, Belgium
Authorisation number
EU-0024297-0000
R4BP asset number
EU-0024297-0000
Date of the authorisation
22 March 2021
Expiry date of the authorisation
28 February 2031
1.3. Manufacturer(s) of the product
Name of manufacturer
Volcke Aerosol Connection
Address of manufacturer
Industrielaan 15, 8520 Kuurne Belgium
Location of manufacturing sites
Industrielaan 15, 8520 Kuurne Belgium
Name of manufacturer
Envasado Xiomara, S.L.
Address of manufacturer
Polígono Industrial La Torrecilla Chica, 6, 45220 Yeles – Toledo Spain
Location of manufacturing sites
Polígono Industrial La Torrecilla Chica, 6, 45220 Yeles – Toledo Spain
Name of manufacturer
Aero-Sense NV
Address of manufacturer
Kachtemsestraat 289, 8800 Roeselare Belgium
Location of manufacturing sites
Kachtemsestraat 289, 8800 Roeselare Belgium
1.4. Manufacturer(s) of the active substance(s)
Active substance
1R-trans phenothrin
Name of manufacturer
Endura S.p.A
Address of manufacturer
Viale Pietro Pietramellara 5, 40121 Bologna Italy
Location of manufacturing sites
39 Wenfeng Road, 225009 Yangzhou, Jiangsu China
2. PRODUCT COMPOSITION AND FORMULATION
2.1. Qualitative and quantitative information on the composition of the product
Common name
IUPAC name
Function
CAS number
EC number
Content (%)
1R-trans phenothrin
3-phenoxybenzyl (1R,3R)-2,2-dimethyl- 3-(2-methylprop-1- enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
Active Substance
26046-85-5
247-431-2
2,0
2.2. Type of formulation
AE – Aerosol dispenser
3. HAZARD AND PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazard statements
Pressurised container: May burst if heated
Very toxic to aquatic life.
Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Precautionary statements
Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking.
Do not pierce or burn, even after use.
Avoid release to the environment.
Collect spillage.
Protect from sunlight. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 °C/122 °F.
Dispose of contents/container to hazardous or special waste collection point.
4. AUTHORISED USE(S)
4.1. Use description
Table 1. Use # 1 – Mosquitoes – Aircraft treatment – Professionals
Product type
PT18 – Insecticides, acaricides and products to control other arthropods (Pest control)
Where relevant, an exact description of the authorised use
Insecticide
Target organism(s) (including development stage)
Scientific name: Culex spp.
Common name: Culex mosquitoes
Development stage: Adults
Scientific name: Aedes spp.
Common name: Aedes mosquitoes
Development stage: Adults
Scientific name: Anopheles spp.
Common name: Anopheles mosquitoes
Development stage: Adults
Field(s) of use
Indoor
Application in cockpit and cabin for aircraft disinsection.
Application method(s)
Aerosol spray
Spraying
Application rate(s) and frequency
Recommended application rate: 35 g/100 m 3 (i.e. 0,7 g a.i./100 m 3 ).
Ready-to-use product.
Treatment should be repeated on each flight for which a disinsection treatment is required.
One application per flight only.
Category(ies) of users
Professional
Pack sizes and packaging material
Aluminium (ALU) printed can 18 bar – Full colour printed
White cap (One Shot actuator) or Blue cap (Multi Shot actuator)
Packed in cardboard packaging per 24 pieces
Available in different can sizes:
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40 g (34 mL)
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60 g (52 mL)
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100 g (86 mL)
4.1.1. Use-specific instructions for use
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Please refer to the onboard manual for the number of cans required for a disinsection treatment for each specific aircraft type.
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The disinsection procedure should be announced to passengers prior to the application of the product in the aircraft. Passengers should be advised to close their eyes and cover their faces whilst the procedure is carried out.
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Do not spray directly on skin or in eyes.
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Do not spray on or near food, food preparation areas or food utensils.
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Wash hands after handling.
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Prevent use by unauthorised personnel.
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Remove the cap.
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Hold can(s) vertically at arm’s length.
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‘One shot’ white cap: depress tab on spray nozzle until it locks down. The aerosol product is released in one continuous spray.
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‘Multi shot’ blue cap: depress tab on spray nozzle until sufficient quantity is released or until product is completely discharged.
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The insecticide aerosol should be sprayed by directing the nozzle of the aerosol dispenser at an angle of approximately 45° towards the ceiling throughout the aircraft.
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The spray should be directed slightly behind the user.
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Spray evenly throughout the whole area.
40 g (34 mL) – One can effectively treats 114 m 3 of air volume;
60 g (52 mL) – One can effectively treats 171 m 3 of air volume;
100 g (86 mL) – One can effectively treats 285 m 3 of air volume.
‘Blocks away’ disinsection
This procedure takes place prior to take off, after passengers have boarded and the doors have been closed.
The flight deck is sprayed prior to boarding by the cabin crew.
For disinsection to be effective, the aircraft air conditioning system must be switched off whilst spraying. The cabin crew must treat all possible insect harbourages including toilets, galleys and wardrobes, unless these areas have been sprayed together with the flight-deck prior to boarding.
‘Top-of-descent’ (in-flight spraying)
According to WHO guidance: pre-flight and top-of-descent spraying is a two-part disinsection method. ‘Top-of-descent’ (in-flight spraying) is the second technique of this method and is carried out at ‘top-of-descent’, as the aircraft starts its descent to the destination airport. Air re-circulation shall be set at normal flow.
No residual efficacy has been demonstrated.
Products containing 1R-trans phenothrin should not be used for both pre-flight and in-flight treatment in the same aircraft.
4.1.2. Use-specific risk mitigation measures
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The product should be applied only once per flight.
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A member of the cabin crew shall perform no more than one application per day.
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Do not use/apply the product directly on or near food, feed or drinks, or on surfaces or utensils likely to be in direct contact with food and drinks.
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Contains 1R-trans phenothrin (pyrethroids), may be dangerous to cats. Care must be taken in using the product when cats are present in the aircraft. Cats must be kept away during treatment.
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Cleaning of treated aircraft must only be undertaken using specialised products that do not require discharge of liquid waste to drains and local sewage treatment plants.
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Cleaning equipment (brushes, cloths, etc.) used on an aircraft after application of the product must be disposed of as solid waste and must not be re-used.
4.1.3. Where specific to the use, the particulars of likely direct or indirect effects, first aid instructions and emergency measures to protect the environment
First Aid instructions:
General
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IF INHALED: If symptoms occur call a POISON CENTRE or a doctor.
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IF SWALLOWED: If symptoms occur call a POISON CENTRE or a doctor.
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IF ON SKIN: Wash with soap and water. If symptoms occur call a POISON CENTRE or a doctor.
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IF IN EYES: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If symptoms occur call a POISON CENTRE or a doctor.
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Pyrethroids may cause paresthesia (burning and prickling of the skin without irritation). If symptoms persist: seek medical advice.
Emergency measures to protect the environment in case of accident
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Contain and control any leaks or spills with non-combustible absorbent materials such as sand, earth, vermiculite, or diatomaceous earth in drums for waste disposal.
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Prevent any material from entering drains or waterways.
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Do not direct water spray at the point of leakage or of spillage.
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Allow any product remaining as a result of the leak or spill to evaporate.
4.1.4. Where specific to the use, the instructions for safe disposal of the product and its packaging
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An appropriate entry should be made in the Aircraft General Declaration, giving details of the disinsection procedure together with the serial numbers of the spray cans used.
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The empty spray cans are to be retained for inspection by the Port Health Authority.
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Do not pour the product into drains or waterways.
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Ensure that waste management is carried out without endangering human health, without harming the environment and, in particular, without risk to water, air, soil, plants or animals.
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Recycle or dispose of waste product in compliance with applicable legislation, preferably via a certified collector or company.
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Do not contaminate the ground or water with waste product.
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Do not dispose of waste product into the environment.
4.1.5. Where specific to the use, the conditions of storage and shelf-life of the product under normal conditions of storage
See directions for use
5. GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR USE ( 1 )
5.1. Instructions for use
See section 4.1.1
5.2. Risk mitigation measures
See section 4.1.2
5.3. Particulars of likely direct or indirect effects, first aid instructions and emergency measures to protect the environment
See section 4.1.3
5.4. Instructions for safe disposal of the product and its packaging
See section 4.1.4
5.5. Conditions of storage and shelf-life of the product under normal conditions of storage
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Store in original packagingin a cool (below 40 °C), dry and well-ventilated place. Protect from frost.
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Store out of direct sunlight, even when empty.
Shelf life: 2 years
6. OTHER INFORMATION
( 1 ) Instructions for use, risk mitigation measures and other directions for use under this section are valid for all authorised uses.