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According to the label, how should a technician handle contaminated clothing after use?
- Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse
- Discard contaminated clothing immediately
- Wash clothing with water only
- Dry clothing in a high-heat dryer before washing
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The PPE section states to remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.🔗 Source
What is the required application rate for spot treatments in Food/Feed Handling Establishments?
- 1 second spray per spot
- 2 seconds spray per spot
- Apply until the surface is wet
- Dilute 1 ounce per gallon
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The label specifies a rate of 1 second spray per spot for Food/Feed Handling Establishments.🔗 Source
When performing indoor treatments in a home, where should the technician focus application to target insect harborage?
- Cracks, crevices, and hidden areas around sinks and storage
- Only on open floor surfaces
- Directly onto food preparation counters
- Only on window sills and door frames
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The label instructs to apply thoroughly to all insect harborage areas, especially in cracks and crevices and hidden areas around sinks and storage.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a prohibited application site for this product?
- Directly to any body of water
- Cracks and crevices in a kitchen
- Behind baseboards in a home
- Underneath cupboards and cabinets
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The restrictions explicitly state: Do not apply directly to any body of water.🔗 Source
When applying D Force 2026 03 22 in a home setting, what should you do if the spray contacts a food or feed surface?
- Clean the surface with soap and water
- Apply a second layer of product to neutralize
- Leave the surface to air dry completely
- Wipe the surface with a dry cloth only
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The label states that if spray contacts food/feed surfaces in the home, clean those surfaces with soap and water.🔗 Source
Where is D Force 2026 03 22 specifically authorized for use within Federally Inspected Meat and Poultry Plants?
- As a crack and crevice treatment
- As a general surface application
- As a direct food spray
- As a liquid soak for equipment
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The label states this product is for use in Federally Inspected Meat and Poultry Plants as a crack and crevice treatment.🔗 Source
What must be done to food processing surfaces in a food/feed handling establishment after application?
- Wash surfaces thoroughly before use
- Leave them as is if they were covered
- Apply a neutralizer spray
- No action is required if the facility is closed
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The label states all food processing surfaces should be covered during treatment or thoroughly washed before use.🔗 Source
In a Food/Feed Handling Establishment, when are general surface applications permitted?
- Only when the facility is not in operation
- At any time during facility operation
- Only during night shifts
- Only when food is being actively prepared
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General surface applications must be used only when the facility is not in operation.🔗 Source
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