Almost 10,000 healthcare facilities have chosen CryoDose TA for good over toxic Ethyl Chloride! Ethyl Chloride is extremely flammable and recognized as a HAZMAT substance by the CDC, OSHA, as well as many States. According to the EPA, “Sources of possible ethyl chloride exposure include the inhalation of contaminated air and ingestion of contaminated drinking water at very low levels.”
The FDA recognizes that toxic Ethyl Chloride is dangerous to inhale and is known to cause damage to the liver and kidneys. It’s a potential catalyst for acute toxic events, and it’s recognized as a general anesthetic. Ethyl Chloride, by many measures, is dangerous to humans through inhalation and skin absorption. If you’re a Doctor, Physician Assistant, or Nurse Practitioner who is administering joint injections, these facts should be alarming because there’s a personal safety risk associated with the use of toxic Ethyl Chloride.
CryoDose TA offers medical and healthcare facilities of all sizes, from large hospitals to group and independent medical practices, the meaningful and often overlooked opportunity to save money immediately while avoiding possible OSHA violations. If your facility uses toxic Ethyl Chloride, you have an opportunity to realize substantive savings.
Ethyl Chloride users pay mandatory hazmat shipping and disposal fees. On average, the cost of shipping a HAZMAT can range between $240 and $360 annually, while HAZMAT disposal fees can cost roughly $1,200 or more per month with a service agreement, and about $400 or more for contract HAZMAT pick-up (prices vary by region and state). CryoDose TA requires no mandatory hazmat shipping and disposal fees.
CryoDose TA is intended for topical application to the skin, intact mucous membranes (oral cavity, nasal passageways, and lips), and minor open wounds. You can safely use this topical anesthetic spray for pain management for the following possible uses and more.