Safe Storage of Pesticides
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Read the label for specific storage instructions and precautions.
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Store pesticides in a clean, cool, dry, and well-ventilated building. Always lock the area to prevent entry by children and untrained persons. Mark the storage facility with an appropriate warning sign.
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Maintain proper temperature control. For example, if emulsion-type materials freeze, the emulsion may be destroyed, resulting in loss of effectiveness and possible serious plant injury.
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To avoid the danger of cross-contamination, do not store herbicides with other pesticides.
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Keep dry materials above liquid materials.
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Do not store pesticides where food, water, feed, seeds, fertilizers, or personal protective clothing and equipment (such as respirators) can become contaminated.
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Store pesticides in their original containers. Never store pesticides in any food or drink containers.
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Do not remove the labels.
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Keep lids tightly closed.
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Check containers frequently for leaks.
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Clean up spilled chemicals promptly and properly. Dispose of broken or damaged containers and any pesticide waste in an approved and safe manner as directed on the product label.
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Keep an inventory of all chemicals. Mark each container with the year of purchase.
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Inform your local fire department of any chemicals (including fertilizers) stored in large quantity.