Sorry for your loss prepman. Asda's response (if you can call it that) is pretty shocking especially the first line above. How about firing a complaint off to Asda, direct to the CEO Roger Burnley so you bypass all the call centre retards:Rang the emergency number on container...no answer.
Rang Asda helpline all were for product enquiries none for complaints.
Rang Trading Standards but they are not the real dept just a buffer which is impartial and can only offer legal advice.
Spoke to water tester who's come to routine check out private supply and he'll ask someone if the can find out about product.
If after all this it wasn't screenwash then it's even worse....a mystery unsolved.
Good point. I'm not holding Asda responsible for the death of my dog. That's not the issue. The fact that the contents can be hidden in a UFI which is a secret ingredients code is of concern. I mean wtf?Sorry for your loss prepman. Asda's response (if you can call it that) is pretty shocking especially the first line above. How about firing a complaint off to Asda, direct to the CEO Roger Burnley so you bypass all the call centre retards:
https://www.complaintsdepartment.co.uk/asda-uk/
Halfords put something called bitrex in there screen wash so children and pets can’t drink it.
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Lager is clear. But certainly smelled like beer. I think it must have reconstituted the many previous dried spills. The cans are apparently 0.1mm thick. Handle them a bit rough and pop. The fact that it's happened often previously threw me off track.Was the spill beer-coloured? If so, could the leaking screenwash have dissolved something else that was not very nice?
No I would have to write ....after finding the correct dept...etc etc..I'll leave it to my MP now.Have you asked ASDA for the actual hazard data sheet, for their product?
I'm pretty sure that they must provide it if requested.
I understand what you're saying. The fact that Asda are supplying something that has no available MSDS sheet available and maybe has insufficient warning labels was the point I was suggesting complaining about. Plus then when you ring an emergency number to potentially get urgent help, there's no answer!I'm not holding Asda responsible for the death of my dog. That's not the issue.
Our Sky came with arthritis, a hip problem, incontinence and dermatitis, while her brother Blue was the picture of health, a typical big handsome GSD. They were from Hillbrae dog rescue, who were totally forthcoming about her health issues.Have to be careful with that. Need to know what demons they're fighting. Daughter got a dog with hip issues not divulged by rehoming centre (dog's trust or such) confidential information?
(Only ripped three babies heads off but can't tell new owners that?)
The emphasised text wasn't for your benefit, more for comments made earlier by someone, suggesting I was trying to offload my responsibility on the supplier.I understand what you're saying. The fact that Asda are supplying something that has no available MSDS sheet available and maybe has insufficient warning labels was the point I was suggesting complaining about. Plus then when you ring an emergency number to potentially get urgent help, there's no answer!
I'm not suggesting for one minute that your dog is less important than a human being but image if this same scenario were to happen to a young child. The parent finds them drinking a bottle of screenwash and calls 999 etc. The medics can't find out what's in it as there's no warning labels or MSDS sheet available and no-one on the emergency number answers the phone etc.
Benji was free to go where he wanted, but didn't. It's a good 1/3 mile before anything resembling a road is. Couple or more miles to anything with a white line.My daughters husky had had 3 new homes before he got to her. He's a lovely loving affectionate 4 year old, but very lively on the lead, and a runner if the door is a gap is left when the door is opened. I chased him around our village a few months ago, nearly killed me.
He is chipped, and was registered in Glasgow. Not reported stolen, so I assume they sold him or gave him away as she bought him for £50 in Nottingham, from a newspaper advert.
I'm in the countryside, but 200 yards from a fairly busy main road. And guess where doggo headed...Benji was free to go where he wanted, but didn't. It's a good 1/3 mile before anything resembling a road is. Couple or more miles to anything with a white line.
They might not need to add bitrex if they didn't make it smell like a fruit drink in the first place.
Entirely agree.....just can't find out if this all seasons screenwash has anything like that in it. Why is that?Antifreeze is naturally sweet tasting. Most animals will try to drink it without a bittering agent.
Screenwash is generally methanol/ethanol or isoproypl alcohol based - so then you need a bittering agent to stop the alcoholics drinking that too.
Either way it won't stop a persistent pet or child drinking it, it's there to discourage just in case. The reality is they should never have access to it.
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Question is... is it 'dangerous for supply'? We don't know that until we see an MSDS!
And you wont get the correct data sheet unless you ask the supplier for it. Which in this case is ASDA.No I would have to write ....after finding the correct dept...etc etc..I'll leave it to my MP now.
It's amazing the response the Parliamentary letterhead gets.![]()