There is no such thing as a ‘safe’ pesticide. The mere ending of the word implies a substance that kills so inferring that one can use them in complete safety is not accurate nor is it allowed by most state agencies who regulate the pest control industry. You can hardly open up a yellow page book however and not see the word ‘safe’ in the ads of many companies. Consumers want to see this word and be reassured that they will not be harmed by its presence in their homes so companies would rather risk using the word and any penalties than lose any potential customers..
Chemicals however can be used in a safer way by professionals with the use of special tools that put them only where bugs will be and out of harms way. Pesticides in and of themselves are also much safer today than they’ve ever been and most target specific regions of a pest rather than the old stand by of indiscriminate killing of the past. This target application and target mode of action can make for very little risk to not only the applicator but also the homeowner themselves.
As stated, training is the key and states now mandate updated learning that can be documented to include safety training. For the most part this concerns the personal safety of the operator but also the well being of the consumer. Knowing how and where to put a pesticide product in and around your home is great when it comes to killing bugs but then to add to that certain parameters to keep the customer from undue harm and you have a valuable asset in that technician.
The label is the prime directive for the use, mixing and areas that any product can be used. It’s often said that “the label is the law” and that is true to fact. using a product for an insect that is not listed or prohibited is a violation of the label and as such carries the weight of the law behind it. While some labels are strict and black and white, most allow for the discretion of the applicator and that is why you would want the most highly trained personnel in your home applying pesticides.
Common sense is not so common anymore and that is not helped by the fact that some pesticide labels are fuzzy in how they instruct you to apply. Proper training and knowledge applied will help ensure safety for everyone when it comes to pesticide application.
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