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Structural Pest Control (7.1).   BACK
 
You ARE applying to school grounds.   BACK
 
You are NOT applying inside a building or structure.   BACK
 
The pesticide is NOT applied within a landscape? It is a barrier application or a spot treatment of a structural pest.   BACK
 
The label DOES NOT require a REI and/or posting?   BACK
 
 
 
 
You have 1 sign you must post, but you get a choise between...

You need to post the Landscape Sign or . . .
This sign has to be at least 4 x 5 inches.

WHO: The applicator is responsible for posting this sign for applications made within a landscape. For non-landscape applications (e.g. a 10-foot barrier treatment), the school is responsible for posting this sign.

WHERE: Post signs so that they are clearly visible from each point of entry into the treated landscape. The signs should be visible from roads, sidewalks, driveways, doorways, alleys, or adjacent yards. Do not need to be put where there is a barrier effectively preventing access, but then place at gate area.

WHEN: Post immediately before the application begins and leave them for 72 hours after. Anyone can remove the sign after the 72 hours have passed.

. . . you can post the school Sign.
This sign has to be at least 8.5 x 11 inches

WHO: The school is responsible for posting this sign.

WHERE: Post signs so that they are clearly visible from each point of entry into the treated landscape. The signs should be visible from roads, sidewalks, driveways, doorways, alleys, or adjacent yards. Do not need to be put where there is a barrier effectively preventing access, but then place at gate area.

WHEN: Post immediately before the application begins. Must remain for 72 hours after application.
NOTES:

° Posting and REI requirements listed in an "Agricultural Use Requirements" section of a label only to applications made on farms, forestry, nursery, or greenhouse. For non-agricultural applications, use posting and REI requirements found elsewhere on the label.
° A lable that does not require posting or an REI may require that no one enter the treated area until the spray dries. In this case, you do not need to post the site with the sign.
° A posting statement will have similar wording as, "... notify workers of applications by warning them orally and by posting warning signs at entrances of treated areas." [Capture 1.15G]

Most products that are dual notice are agricultural products; however, labels change all the time, so read the label of the product that you are using to assure that it does not have a REI or posting requirement for the purpose you are using it for.