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When treating for fleas, which of the following areas should be EXCLUDED from application?
- Flooring
- Garages
- Carpeting, rugs and upholstery
- Crawl spaces
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The label specifically states to treat flooring excluding carpeting, rugs and upholstery for flea control.🔗 Source
What is the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or handling precaution mentioned in the label?
- Wear a respirator and goggles
- Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing and wash with soap and water after handling
- Wear chemical-resistant gloves at all times
- Use a face shield when using portable blowers
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The PPE section states to avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing and to wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.🔗 Source
How should a technician handle any powder that remains visible after application?
- Leave it to act on the pests
- Mix it with more rinse water
- Brush it into cracks and crevices or remove it
- Apply more product over the visible powder
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The label notes that any powder visible after application must be brushed into cracks and crevices or removed.🔗 Source
Which of the following pests is NOT listed as a target pest for JT Eaton Answer Boric Acid Dust?
- Silverfish
- Spiders
- Ants
- Cockroaches
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The label lists cockroaches, ants, silverfish, and fleas as target pests, but does not mention spiders.🔗 Source
When applying the product to sewers and manhole cavities, what is the maximum application rate allowed?
- 1 cup per gallon of rinse water
- 12 oz. per 190 sq. ft.
- 12 oz. per 100 sq. ft.
- 1 cup per 190 sq. ft.
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The label states not to exceed 12 oz. per 190 sq. ft. when treating sewers and manhole cavities using portable blowers or air pressure tanks.🔗 Source
When treating for fleas, when are children and pets allowed to reenter the treated area?
- Immediately after application is complete
- After the product has dried completely
- Once all visible dust is swept into cracks and crevices or removed
- After the area has been thoroughly vacuumed
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The label states do not allow children or pet reentry into treatment areas until all visible dust is swept into cracks and crevices or removed.🔗 Source
According to the restrictions, where should this product NOT be used?
- In wall voids of new construction
- In areas where food is commercially prepared or processed
- In garages and porches
- In subcabinet voids
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The label states do not use in edible product areas of food handling establishments, restaurants, or other areas where food is commercially prepared or processed.🔗 Source
For supplemental cockroach treatment in floor areas only, what is the required mixing ratio?
- 12 oz. per gallon of rinse water
- 1 cup per each gallon of rinse water
- 1 cup per 190 sq. ft. of rinse water
- 12 oz. per 190 sq. ft. of rinse water
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The mixing instructions for cockroaches in floor areas only specify 1 cup to each gallon of rinse water.🔗 Source
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