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Consumer Product Safety

Incident Report

Subform I: General Information

1. Report Type.

New incident report

Incident Report Number: 2018-5830

2. Registrant Information.

Registrant Reference Number: 5976473

Registrant Name (Full Legal Name no abbreviations): Sure-Gro IP Inc.

Address: 1900 Minnesota Crt

City: Mississauga

Prov / State: Ontario

Country: Canada

Postal Code: L5N 3C9

3. Select the appropriate subform(s) for the incident.

Human

4. Date registrant was first informed of the incident.

11-SEP-18

5. Location of incident.

Country: CANADA

Prov / State: ONTARIO

6. Date incident was first observed.

28-AUG-18

Product Description

7. a) Provide the active ingredient and, if available, the registration number and product name (include all tank mixes). If the product is not registered provide a submission number.

Active(s)

PMRA Registration No. 26201      PMRA Submission No.       EPA Registration No.

Product Name: One Shot Wilson Wasp & Hornet Jet Foam

  • Active Ingredient(s)
    • D-TRANS ALLETHRIN
    • N-OCTYL BICYCLOHEPTENE DICARBOXIMIDE
    • PERMETHRIN

7. b) Type of formulation.

Application Information

8. Product was applied?

Yes

9. Application Rate.

Unknown

10. Site pesticide was applied to (select all that apply).

Site: Other / Autre

Préciser le type: sprayed on a pop can

11. Provide any additional information regarding application (how it was applied, amount applied, the size of the area treated etc).

sprayed on a pop can

To be determined by Registrant

12. In your opinion, was the product used according to the label instructions?

No

Subform II: Human Incident Report (A separate form for each person affected)

1. Source of Report.

Data Subject

2. Demographic information of data subject

Sex: Male

Age: >19 <=64 yrs / >19 <=64 ans

3. List all symptoms, using the selections below.

System

  • Gastrointestinal System
    • Symptom - Nausea
    • Symptom - Other
    • Specify - heart burn

4. How long did the symptoms last?

Unknown / Inconnu

5. Was medical treatment provided? Provide details in question 13.

No

6. a) Was the person hospitalized?

No

6. b) For how long?

7. Exposure scenario

Non-occupational

8. How did exposure occur? (Select all that apply)

Contact with treated area

Amount of time between application and contact 1

Hour(s) / Heure(s)

What was the activity? ingested pop from a can that was sprayed

9. If the exposure occured during application or re-entry, what protective clothing was worn? (select all that apply)

None

10. Route(s) of exposure.

Oral

11. What was the length of exposure?

<=15 min / <=15 min

12. Time between exposure and onset of symptoms.

>30 min <=2 hrs / >30 min <=2 h

13. Provide any additional details about the incident (eg. description of the frequency and severity of the symptoms, type of medical treatment, results from medical tests, outcome of the incident, amount of pesticide exposed to, etc.)

Caller states that his friend sprayed a can of soda that had bees on it with One Shot Wilson Wasp Hornet Jet Foam. He had then opened up another soda, and then mistook the sprayed can with the new one and ingested a mouthful of soda/insecticide. TOE 1 hour ago GH, NKA O: SXS nauseated, heart burn A: Acute, Adult, Ingestion, One Shot Wilson Wasp Hornet Jet Foam, SXS R: CB declined Have friend rinse mouth and drink 6 8 oz of water to dilute. If any SXS persist, or he develops any persisting abdominal pain, vomiting, and/or diarrhea, seek immediate medical attention.

To be determined by Registrant

14. Severity classification.

Minor

15. Provide supplemental information here.

The information contained in this report is based on self-reported statements provided to the registrant during telephone Interview(s). These self-reported descriptions of an incident have not been independently verified to be factually correct or complete descriptions of the incident. For that reason, information contained in this report does not and can not form the basis for a determination of whether the reported clinical effects are causally related to exposure to the product identified.