My other 2 posts tonight said that Roger / OPTI apparently used another company’s Material Safety Data Sheet to create a fake one for “Optec Shield” wipes. Many readers may not need any more info on that.
I’m posting more details here, it in case it’s helpful to anyone who pursues a lawsuit or wants to report Roger and pals to authorities. ———————————— After I posted #87425 and #87426, I found an updated Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for the Blue-Lyte liquid disinfectant by Blue Science Solutions, LLC (registered in Florida, HQ in Orlando).
Blue-Lyte SDS: date of preparation: 1/30/2014, last revision: 1/1/2020. The MSDS heading was changed to SDS, Slade Smith’s name was added on page 5, and there may have been other changes. The ingredient composition didn’t change. https://bluesciencesolutions.com/products/blue-lyte-1-gallon-single
IDK why Roger apparently used the 2014 MSDS to create his fake version. Maybe he couldn’t find the revised 2020 SDS version through an Internet search: it’s on the Blue Science Solutions’ website, but not in a web-searchable PDF form.
The OPTI MSDS uses this in Section 16: “BlueLyte wipes”. (Not “Blue-Lyte”, which is how the Blue Science Solutions’ data sheets and website spell it.) And, there are no wipes with either spelling that I can find on the Internet. (I found “BluLyte” and some other similarly-spelled companies and products, but I don’t think they’re associated with Blue Science Solutions’ Blue-Lyte products.)
Both the Blue Science Solutions’ MSDS and SDS say “Blue Science Solutions” in Section 16. (Not “BlueLyte wipes”, as the OPTI MSDS did.) This is in regards to product liability claims.
On both the Blue Science Solutions’ MSDS and SDS: on page 5, top right: Blue-Lyte is spelled “Blu-Lyte”. I think that’s a typo.