| and their use for flea control on pet animals. The | | | | may call for the use of gloves and other protective |
| insecticide label should also contain accurate | | | | equipment during application and suggest the pet not |
| information on how a particular formulation of an | | | | be handled with unprotected hands until the treatment |
| insecticide should and should not be used. *Remember | | | | dries. All personal protective equipment listed on the |
| to read these labels before opening the container! | | | | label must be worn. As a minimum aspect, |
| When using insecticides for flea control, remember that | | | | chemical-resistant gloves, apron and goggles should be |
| the applicator, namely your pet and you can be | | | | worn while mixing insecticides and during application to |
| exposed to the insecticides several times. The label | | | | prevent insecticide contact with the skin. |