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Jan 02, 2024 - 07:05 AM
"Once it has dried" is the determining factor on safety according to most accepted logic on pesticides and herbicides. However, since the active ingredient in Eraser is Glyphosate - (Roundup), and since Glyphosate is applied to almost all non-organic food crops, one could assume that has some predetermined amount of safety to all people and animals. This is according to the USDA and EPA. My advice? Don't spray it to areas where children will play or be exposed directly, even when it's dry. I personally prefer to side with caution when using herbicides of any kind. I think common sense plays an important role and exposing children to anything when their immune systems are not fully developed is probably not the wisest choice, especially when we are talking about killing a few weeds.
Here's a fact sheet on Glyphosate safety worth reading - http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/glyphogen.html#:~:text=Pure%20glyphosate%20is%2
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Here's a fact sheet on Glyphosate safety worth reading - http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/glyphogen.html#:~:text=Pure%20glyphosate%20is%2
0low%20in,cause%20eye%20or%20skin%20irritation.
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