Wednesday, September 30, 2015

ALL KINDS OF STICKERS...



Unapproved shoe box stickers contain ingredient in rat repellent

Unapproved stickers come in all kinds of colors, shapes, sizes and names.  How would the consumer know which are registered with the EPA and which are not?

According to news reports, one ingredient of these antimicrobial stickers not registered with the EPA is allyl isothiocyanate, a chemical used in rodent and insect repellents, in crop chemicals and fumigants, and in defense sprays. 

All anti-fungal stickers should be registered with the EPA. Please remember to let the retailers below know to stop using unapproved materials in shoe packaging.

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