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Rid-X Septi Pacs
Rid-X Septi Pacs
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Product details 3 in 1 concentrated formula. Paper. Oil & grease. Protein. Septic system maintenance. Help prevent septic back-ups (along with occasional pumping). No. 1 brand used by septic professionals in their own tanks (Based on a Survey of nationally representative septic professionals). Scientifically proven to break down waste. Over time, organic household waste like oils & grease, protein, and paper can build up, causing expensive septic backups. RID-X contains 100% natural bacteria and enzymes proven to break down organic household waste. Used monthly, RID-X helps prevent expensive septic disasters and helps keep your septic system operating efficiently. Advanced enzymes start working immediately to break down waste. Patented bacteria multiply continuously to help prevent septic back-ups (Along with occasional pumping). Concentrated formula. Dissolves completely. Pre-measured, so no guesswork. No unwrapping. No mess, no waste. Safe for all pipes and septic tanks.

Warning

Caution: See back panel for additional precautionary statements.,Caution: Contains enzymes. May cause eye irritation and mild skin irritation after prolonged contact.,First Aid: If in eyes, immediately rinse with water. Remove any contact lenses and continue rinsing eyes for at least 15 minutes. If irritation occurs, get medical attention. If on skin, wash with soap and water. If irritation occurs, get medical attention. If ingested, drink water to dilute and get medical attention. Induce vomiting only if advised by a physician. If inhaled, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if needed.,Keep out of reach of children.

Additional info
Directions For Use: Place 1 RID-X dissolvable powder pac into the toilet and flush. Repeat monthly. For best results, flush RID-X when plumbing will not be used such as before going to bed or leaving home for the day. 1 septic-pac of RID-X is 1 monthly dose for septic tanks between 700 gallons and 1500 gallons. Store below 100 degrees F (40 degrees C).