Land: New Zealand
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: Ministry for Primary Industries
sodium chlorite; citric acid; propane-1,2,3-triol
Farmers Industries (New Zealand) Limited
sodium chlorite 50 g/litre; citric acid 50 g/litre; propane-1,2,3-triol 300 g/litre
Antimicrobial
2020-10-27
30/03/2022 1- Z 0:: A. 0::: w � w VJ w PARTB FIL FREEPHONE NZ 0508 434 569 FIL.CO.NZ WARNING FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY FIL ELD PARTS Two-component Chlorine Dioxide teat sanitiser Part B for use with Part A For use as post milking aid in the control of mastitis. By law THIS PRODUCT MUST ONLY BE USED ACCONTING TO LABEL INSTRUCTIONS.LTISANOFFENCEFORUSERS OFTHISPRODUCTTOC.AUSE RESIDUES EXCEEDING THE RELEVANT MRL IN THE Food NOTICE: MAXIMUM RESIDUE LEVELS FOR AGRICULTURAL COMPOUNDS. DIRECTIONS FOR USE 1. Always mix with Fil Dioxishield Part A as per the Dilution Table before applying to goat teats. 2. Make up use solution every 24 hours in clean plastic or stainless containers, discarding any remaining solution. 3. It is important to use good quality water. High concentrations of iron and manganese will neutralise the chlorine dioxide active ingredient. 4. Label the container "Chlorine Dioxide teat spray•. Diluted solutions will retain activity up to 24 hours if stored in a closed container in a dean and contamination free environment, and not exposed to light. 5. Spray teats as soon possible after cluster removal. Use a fine spray and ensure that the whole teat barrel is covered, with a droplet formed on the teat end. 6. Pressure and nozzle settings may need adjusting to obtain an appropriate spray pattern, especially when changing the mix between High, Medium and Low Challenge rates. Consult your Fil Area Manager for more information. 4628-001 == FIL DILUTION TABLE larger volumes can be made if necessary, multiplying all components by the same factor. - - HIGH Medium LOW Product challenge challenge CHALLENGE Water 3.SL 7L 7.SL FIL Dioxishield Part A 1l 1L 1l FIL DIOXISHIELD PART B 1l 1L ll Fil Active Teat Conditioner I 1.Sl I ll 0.SL I High challenge situations include wet or windy conditions, dry or chapped teats with an elevated risk of mastitis. This would typically be from May to October. Medium challenge situations occur during the change from wet or windy conditions to dry weather patterns when there is st Læs hele dokumentet