CLP Labels for Room Sprays – Accurate, Compliant & Maker-Friendly

Room sprays need a slightly different approach to CLP labelling. Because they’re made with liquid bases, they usually fall under IFRA Category 10B, which affects your maximum fragrance load and the hazards your label must show.

Our room spray CLP labels are created using the information from your supplier’s SDS and are printed with sharp, clean detail, ensuring your safety information stays readable even on smaller bottles. Perfect for PA bases, Cyclomethicone and other popular room spray formulations.

Choosing a Base? Read This First

Not all room spray bases are created equal. Some are non-hazardous (like Cyclomethicone), while others (such as perfumer’s alcohol / PA) often trigger TWD (Tactile Warning of Danger) and additional CLP requirements.

Before you choose a base, always check your oil supplier’s website to see whether they provide a CLP template in your chosen base and percentage. If they don’t, you may need to factor in the cost of having a new CLP professionally created.

New to IFRA and Room Sprays?

We’ve made it much easier. Our guide explains room spray IFRA categories, base types and why PA can trigger additional safety elements:

Read the Room Spray IFRA Category & Base Guide

If you're stuck choosing sizes or need help matching your CLP to your base, just ask — I’m always happy to help.