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Callington 1‑Shot Aircraft Insecticide 150g – Cargo Hold Disinsection

Callington 1‑Shot Aircraft Insecticide 150g – Cargo Hold Disinsection

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Callington 1-Shot Aircraft Insecticide 150g – WHO & EPA Approved

Single-use aerosol insecticide designed for cargo hold disinsection, compliant with global aviation health and quarantine regulations.

  • 150g single-use aerosol can designed for cargo hold disinsection
  • WHO-recommended formulation with 2% w/w permethrin
  • Non-flammable propellant ensures safe aircraft application
  • Prevents transmission of vector-borne diseases including Dengue, Zika, and Malaria
  • Compliant with international quarantine regulations for on-arrival and pre-departure spraying
  • Approved for global use by civil and military aviation authorities

Callington 1-Shot Aircraft Insecticide is a residual aerosol formulated for the disinsection of aircraft cargo holds. With 2% w/w permethrin in a non-flammable carrier, it effectively eliminates mosquitoes and other pests that threaten public health and agricultural biosecurity. It is ideal for use during pre-departure or on-arrival spraying, in line with ICAO and IATA disinsection requirements.

This product meets the highest international standards and is approved by the following regulatory bodies:

  • BSS7434 and AMS 1450B
  • Referenced on Airbus Consumable Material List: CML 11ABB2 and CML 11AADC1
  • EPA Reg. No. 83795-1
  • NATO Stock Number: 6840-66-131-2263
  • CAGE Code: Z5104
  • In compliance with IATA Medical Manual and ICAO Annex 9
  • Complies with Ministries of Health and Agriculture worldwide

Technical Specifications

  • Active Ingredient: Permethrin 2% w/w
  • Can Size: 150g single-shot aerosol
  • Application Rate: 35g per 100m³

🛡️ Want to learn more about aircraft disinsection requirements?
Read our guide: Aircraft Disinsection: What Airlines Need to Know

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