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Using
Ivy Off ™
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Ivy
Off ™ goes on smooth.
The gel liquefies when rubbed on affected areas and leaves
your skin silky smooth.
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Off™ is a unique 2-part system. The first
part, the gel, acts as a magnet to break the urushiol bond with your
skin and prevents spreading and recontamination. The second part,
the specially formulated soap, removes the surface oil and allows
it to be easily rinsed off. Results are immediate! |
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Directions
for use
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1.
Apply the gel liberally to affected areas
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2.
Rub for two minutes to
remove poisonous oils
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Wash area with Ivy Off™
soap |
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Rinse with cool running water |
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Avoid contact with eyes and other mucous membranes |
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Repeat and check for recontamination from:
clothing
bedding
tools
sports
equipment
pets
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If itching persists, repeat treatment as needed |
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Clean hands with Ivy Off™
after handling contaminated items |
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Ivy
Off™ gel and soap are not intended for
use separately.
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| About
Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac |
- Grows
everywhere in North America
(with the exception of Alaska and
some parts of the Nevada desert)
- Grows
in many different forms
- vines
- low
shrubs
- high
shrubs
- small
trees
- Grows
in diverse landscapes
- dry
sandy areas
- forests
- wet
bogs
- Hazardous
in all seasons (not just spring and summer)
- Contact
happens both directly (brushing up against plant)
or indirectly (handling an item or pet exposed to
the oil)
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Effects
of Poison Ivy
- redness
- swelling
- blisters
- severe
itching
- 2
weeks or more to heal
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Urushiol
(you-ru-she-all)
The
plants contain a poison oil called urushiol. This
oil, which is colorless, odorless and undetectable
after contact, causes an allergic reaction and rash.
Urushiol binds with the protein in the fatty cells
beneath your skin.
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