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This posting sticker requirement is taken directly from Regulation 637.
(4) A person who makes an insecticide application to a
commercial or public building, health care facility, licensed day-care
center, or school shall comply with this sub rule:
(a) The applicator shall, upon completion of an insecticide application,
provide a sign to be displayed in a readily observable
place at the primary point of entry by the building manager.
(b) The applicator shall instruct the building manager that
the sign must be displayed and remain posted for not less than 48 hours
after the
most recent application of an insecticide.
(c) The building manager shall post all signs provided by the applicator
in accordance with this sub rule.
(d) Signs that are used for posting shall be in compliance
with the following specifications:
(i) The sign shall be a minimum of 2 1/2 inches high by 2 1/2
inches wide.
(ii) Information shall be in black letters on a muted background.
(iii) The sign shall have an illustration which is not less than 1
3/4 inches high by 2 inches wide and which depicts a cloud symbol encompassing a
house. This illustration shall serve to inform
the public that insecticides have been applied on the premises.
(iv) The sign shall have a space provided
in which the date of application is to be indicated by the
applicator. This information shall read: "DATE _______________" in
1/8-inch (16-point) type.
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