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Aviation Products // Aircraft Insecticides

1-Shot - For export only
Disinsection of Cargo Holds & Overnight Cabin Insect Treatment
  • Tested and approved to Boeing, Douglas & AMS Specifications
  • Complies with Airbus CML 14-010B
  • Non-flammable aircraft insecticide
  • Disinsection of Cargo Holds
  • Overnight insect treatment
  • Packaging: 12 x 150-gram cans per carton

Description

Callington 1-Shot is a non-flammable aircraft approved aerosol insecticide for use inside the aircraft cargo holds prior to departure. This product is used to prevent the spread of vector-borne diseases, such as Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever, Malaria, Chikungunya, and Zika. It is also effective against a range of agricultural pests, which present a biosecurity risk.

 

Approvals

Callington 1-Shot complies with the World Health Organisation specifications for aircraft insecticides and has the following approvals.

  • Boeing D6-7127 and AMS 1450
  • NATO Stock Number: 6840-66-131-2263
  • CAGE Code: Z5104
  • In compliance with IATA Medical manual & ICAO Annex 9
  • Complies with Ministries of Health & Agriculture, globally
  • Callington is an ISO 9001:2015 quality accredited company

 

Application

1-Shot is to be used for cargo hold disinsection at the last port prior to departure. 

 

Treatment Procedure

  • Treatment must be carried out after all cargo has been loaded, and just before the hold door is closed.
  • Since aerosols may set off smoke alarms, be sure to advise the crew that hold spraying is about to commence.
  • As the cargo hold door is being closed, leaving just enough of an opening to stand a single 1-Shot can between the cargo containers.
  • Hold the nozzle down to activate the aerosol.
  • If more than one can is required, repeat this application method with additional cans.
  • When you see that the spray has been activated, close the hold door immediately, leaving the cans in place to complete the disinsection process.
  • Once the aircraft has reached its destination, the exhausted cans are to be collected by ground handlers.
  • Spraying of holds shall be carried out at a rate of 35g/100m3

Verification

The applicator is responsible for ensuring that a certificate detailing the hold treatment is completed. For compliance purposes, the applicator must record the product serial number, located on the underside of the can. The certificate for the hold disinsection and the exhausted or partly exhausted cans must be carried onboard the aircraft and made available to an officer/inspector on request upon arrival.