Registration Decision RD2019-03, 1R-trans Prallethrin, and Related End-use products
Pest Management Regulatory Agency
21 February 2019
ISSN: 1925-0940 (PDF version)
Catalogue number: H113-25/2019-3E-PDF (PDF version)
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Registration Decision StatementFootnote 1 for 1R-transPrallethrin
Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act and Regulations, is granting registration for the sale and use of 98ETOC, Thermacell Area Repellent II, Thermacell Area Repellent II Camping Lantern, Thermacell Area Repellent II Bronze Camp Lantern, Thermacell Area Repellent II Compact Appliance, Thermacell Area Repellent II Lantern, Thermacell Area Repellent II Camp Lantern, Thermacell Skeeter Reliever Mosquito Repelling Lantern II, Thermacell Area Repellent II Flameless Torch and Thermacell Area Repellent II Patio Lantern, containing the technical grade active ingredient 1R-trans prallethrin, as an area repellent device to kill and repel mosquitos in an area up to 4.5 metres from the device for up to 4 hours.
This decision is consistent with the Proposed Registration Decision PRD2018-20, 1R-trans Prallethrin, and Related End-use products, which contains a detailed evaluation of the information submitted in support of this registration. The evaluation found that, under the approved conditions of use, the health and environmental risks and the value of the pest control products are acceptable. Health Canada received no comments on PRD2018-20, 1R-trans Prallethrin, and Related End-use products.
Other Information
The relevant test data on which the decision is based (as referenced in PRD2018-20, 1R-trans Prallethrin, and Related End-use products) are available for public inspection, upon application, in the PMRA’s Reading Room (located in Ottawa). For more information, please contact the PMRA’s Pest Management Information Service by phone (1-800-267-6315) or by e-mail (pmra.info-arla@hc-sc.gc.ca).
Any person may file a notice of objectionFootnote 2 regarding this registration decision within 60 days from the date of publication of this Registration Decision. For more information regarding the basis for objecting (which must be based on scientific grounds), please refer to the Pesticides section of Canada.ca (Request a Reconsideration of Decision) or contact the PMRA’s Pest Management Information Service.
Footnotes
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“Decision statement” as required by subsection 28(5) of the Pest Control Products Act.
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As per subsection 35(1) of the Pest Control Products Act.
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