IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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Always keep to hand all the emergency telephone numbers (fire service, ambulance, poison control centre, etc.),
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Put in place and be familiar with the emergency procedures (production spillage, fire, etc.),
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Always notify the authorities of any event that could lead to a critical or dangerous situation,
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Know what the labels mean and be familiar with the hazards of each product used and stored. This information is in the product safety data sheets (Access to SDS). The safety data sheets for the hth and hth Spa ranges are available on the website www.quickfds.fr. However, to access the safety data sheets through this service you will need a user code unique to you that you can obtain from Arch. You can request an access code on the website www.quickfds.fr by following the instructions. Once your access code has been created and activated,it will be always be shown on your invoices for reference.
Never smoke in the service room or when handing products
WARNING

Never mix chemicals together:
this may release dangerous gases (chlorine)
Never mix a product containing calcium hypochlorite (inorganic chlorine) with a product containing sodium dichloroisocyanurateor Symclosene (trichloroisocyanuric acid) (organic chlorines)
risks of explosion and poisoning
STORAGE IN THE SERVICE ROOM

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Keep to hand some clean, clear plastic bags and appropriate clean, dry containers
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In the event of a spill, remove all of the damaged container
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Containers used for water treatment products must always be used strictly for that purpose only and must always be kept clean and dry
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Stack products vertically on palettes or shelves in a cool, dry and well ventilated place.
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Never store liquid products above solid products
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Always use the oldest products first (FIFO system)
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Maintain a minimum distance of 2 metres between incompatible products (this applies to water treatment products as well as flammable products, oil, grease, petrol (gasoline), etc.)
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To prevent water treatment products coming into contact with petrol (gasoline) or oil it is preferable to use electric handling equipment.
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Service room safety at
communal swimming pools
collectives
free documentation
from Arch
explaining the
hazards and
providing advice about storing and using swimming pool products.
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