- Industry-leading technology.
- Works on
most types of fires including hydrocarbons.
- Economical and easy to use.
- A
nontoxic product with unlimited shelf life.
FireAde
2000 Receives The Highest Environmental Classification
After An 8 Month TUV/WGK Environmental Study Conducted In Germany All
testing on FireAde 2000 was performed in compliance
with the Swiss Ordinance relating to Good Laboratory Practice, adopted February
2, 2000 (RS 813.016.5). This Ordinance is based on the OECD Principles of Good
Laboratory Practice as revised in 1997 and adopted November 26, 1997 by decision
of the OECD Council (C97)186/Final). These principals are regulated and
specified by regulatory authorities throughout the European Community, the United
States Of America (EPA and FDA), and Japan (MHLW, MAFF and METI). In order
for FireAde 2000 to receive all certifications
(listed below) the study plan and the full Environmental report had to undergo
an audit by the Quality Assurance Unit. The dates of the QAU Inspections started
on May 16, 2002 with the Study Plan, on May 17, 2002 the Process Based, and July
1, 2002 Actual Report. Quality Assurance was signed off by S. Van Dongen July
5, 2002. QAU RCC Study Number: 843675. FireAde
2000 Receives The WGK 1 Classification The WGK 1 Classification
is the highest Environmental Classification that any chemical can receive. The
Swiss Accreditation Service and Swiss Federal Office of Metrology also tested
FireAde 2000 in compliance with the European
Standard EN 45001 under ACCREDITATION number STS 085. FireAde
2000 was also certified under the GLP Compliance through the Swiss
GLP Monitoring Authorities, which inspected the RCC Ltd, Switzerland testing facility
by the Federal Office of Public Health, the Swiss Agency for the Environmental,
Forests and Landscape also the Intercantonal Office for the Control of Medicines
with respect to the compliance with the Swiss Legislation on Good Laboratory Practice.
The inspection found that the testing facility was operating in compliance with
the Swiss Ordinance relating to Good Laboratory Practice (RS 813.016.5) at the
time they were inspected. Test consisted of Toxicology, Analytical and Clinical
Chemistry, Environmental Toxicity on Aquatic and Terrestrial Organisms, Behavior
In Water, Soil, Air, Bioaccumulation, Physical-Chemical Testing, Residue Studies,
Microbiology, Animal Metabolism, Acute Immobilization of Daphnia Magna, Determination
of Acute Fish Toxicity OECD 203, and Other Critical Environmental Testing Was
Established For FireAde 2000.
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