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For many years pet owners have been concerned with lawn care
products. Pet owners think that all lawn care products are
pesticides and pose a health threat to their pets. There are a
few areas that haven't been clarified when it comes to lawn
care products and your pets health and safety. With the proper
knowledge and research you can determine which lawn care
products are safe for you pets and how to keep your pet from
coming in contact with harmful lawn care products.
Oral and dermal are the two primary ways that pets can come
in contact with lawn care products. Depending on storage an
animal can come into contact with liquid concentrates and
granules. During application and before drying animals came
come into contact with diluted liquids. In addition any spilled
granules can be a source of exposure for pets. Most of the time
exposure to lawn care products will not cause any adverse side
effects for pets, although it all depends on how much the pets
ingest or absorb. A mixture of liquids and granules is more
likely to result in toxicosis rather than just a common
exposure to the products. There many be mild clinical signs
from excessive consumption of spilled granules. Most of the
time oral or skin exposure to diluted liquids doesn't pose a
significant problem.
Precautions Many states and local cities will require the
posting of a lawn care products application by law. These
postings are done to notify people that lawn care products have
been applied. This is supposed to be a part of the community's
right to know rather than having any link to the potential
toxic nature of the materials being used. It is often
recommended that both humans and animals stay off lawns until
the liquid application has been allowed to dry to the full
exposure limit. The public should limit exposure to all types
of chemicals not just lawn care products. As the liquid dries,
the amount of chemical that anyone can be exposed to decreases.
This is why it is recommended to wait until the lawn products
have dried completely before allowing both humans and animals
on the lawn. Mild exposure to most products for lawn care do
not pose a threat to you and your pets.
However, it is always best to take extra precautions rather
than to be careless. As with all chemicals, it is important to
properly store your products so that you don't risk chemical
spills or injuries from children or pets ingesting too much of
the chemicals.
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