Maximum Yield USA February/March 2020 | Page 28

“IN BETWEEN CROP CYCLES, the choice to use agents is up to each individual grower. In nature, the cycle of water flow usually does an adequate job of keeping things clean.” #T he 7I s C omIng PRECAUTIONS “We will launch with the ability to utilize and monitor twelve remote CO2 sensors all reporting back to the main display. We feel like we have leapfrogged the competition with the CO2 Multi-Sensor System.” —Travis Lenander, CEO • 5% CO2 NDIR Sensor • 4 Configurable Alarm Settings • 8-inch Touchscreen Control Panel [email protected] | 877-678-4259 28 Maximum Yield Remember, if you are using anything other than plain water there are safety considerations. Just because a cleaning product is labeled as “natural” or “organic” does not make it safe to use. Fire can be natural and organic, as is quicksand, poison dart frogs, and salmonella. Be sure to read the label of any product carefully and observe any requirements for personal protective equipment and note the signal word (Caution, Warning, or Danger). When it comes to anything labeled as a pesticide, which includes many industrial cleaners, reading the entire label’s contents is not just good practice and common sense, there is a legal requirement to do so. Wear gloves when handling any cleaning material and if there is the potential for splashing on your face or eyes, wear safety glass or a face shield. Keeping a clean, sanitary and, when appropriate, sterile system is critical for the health of your plants and those that might be eating them, but it is not worth risking your personal health to achieve it.