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FAS Water-Soluble Insecticide Tablets for Pest Control Services, 100 g. This product has a strong insecticidal effect (residual activity lasts for 4–6 weeks) and is suitable for eliminating household insects:
- cockroaches
- bed bugs
- fleas
- flies
- mosquitoes
The product is intended for the extermination of cockroaches, bed bugs, fleas, flies, and mosquitoes in various types of facilities by personnel of organizations authorized to perform disinfection activities, as well as by the general public in domestic settings. In food service, childcare (except playrooms), and healthcare facilities (except patient rooms), treatments are performed only on designated sanitation days.
INDICATIONS
Series: Professional
Dosage form: tablets (water-soluble gray tablets).
COMPOSITION
Pyrethroid deltamethrin – 1.0%, water-soluble fillers.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND DOSAGE
Cockroaches: For extermination, use 0.0125% (by weight) working aqueous solutions at a rate of 50 ml/m², selectively treating surfaces where insects are found, localized, and along their movement paths. Pay special attention to holes and cracks in walls, door frames, thresholds, gaps along baseboards, and wall coverings, as well as ventilation vents and joints in water, heating, and sewer pipes. When treating moisture-absorbing surfaces, the concentration of the working solution may be increased to 100 ml/m².
Treatment is carried out simultaneously in all rooms infested with cockroaches. If there is a large number of insects, adjacent rooms are also treated as a preventive measure to stop migration and subsequent infestation by cockroaches. Repeat treatments are performed if cockroaches reappear.
Bed bugs: 0.0125% (by volume) working aqueous solutions are used for extermination. If the infestation of bed bugs is minor, only their habitats are treated; if the infestation is severe and the walls are covered with dry plaster, areas where they might spread are also treated; cracks along baseboards and moldings, areas where wallpaper is peeling, around door and window frames and ventilation grilles, cracks in walls and furniture, as well as the undersides of carpets. Do not treat bedding.
Simultaneous treatment of all rooms is carried out only in dormitories, where frequent infestation by insects is possible. Repeat treatments are carried out upon detection of bedbugs.
Fleas: To eliminate them, use 0.0062% (by volume) working aqueous solutions, treating walls (up to a height of 1 m), floor surfaces where linoleum and baseboards are loose, gaps behind baseboards, and carpets and rugs on the treated side.
When treating cluttered basements, these areas are first cleared of debris and then thoroughly sprayed. Repeat treatments are performed if insects are detected.
Flies: To eliminate adult flies or other fly species, use 0.0125% (by weight) working aqueous solutions, which are sprayed on fly landing sites indoors, as well as on exterior walls of buildings, trash bins, trash chambers, and sand trap units. The application rate is 50–100 ml/m² depending on the number of flies and the type of surface being treated.
To destroy fly larvae, use 0.0125% (by weight) working aqueous solutions to treat breeding sites (cesspools, waste, food waste) at intervals of once every 30–40 days. The application rate is 1 L of a 0.0125% working aqueous solution per 1 m² for waste layers up to 50 cm thick. When treating cesspools 3–5 m deep, the application rate is increased to 5–10 L of working aqueous solution per 1 m², and its concentration is increased to 0.0325%. Repeat treatments are carried out when winged flies appear indoors.
Mosquitoes: To eliminate adult mosquitoes, use 0.0062% (by active ingredient) working aqueous solutions, which are sprayed on mosquito landing sites indoors, as well as on the exterior walls of buildings or inside fences for trash containers, where mosquitoes take shelter during hot weather.
To eliminate mosquito larvae, 0.0030% (active ingredient) working aqueous solutions are used (depending on the number of larvae and water contamination), which are evenly sprayed over the surface of enclosed urban water bodies: basements of residential buildings, sewage, fire protection tanks, or open water bodies of no significance for fish farming, where mosquito larvae breed. The application rate is 100 ml per 1 m² of water surface. Repeat treatments are carried out based on entomological indications: upon the appearance of live mosquito larvae. Treatments should not be repeated more than once a month.
Amount of “FAS” required to prepare working solutions
| Insect type | Concentration (%) by active ingredient | Concentration (%) of working solution by formulation | Amount of product (g) per (L) of water |
| 1 | 10 | 100 |
| Cockroaches | 0.0125 | 1.25 | 12.5 | 125 | 1250 |
| Bedbugs | 0.0125 | 1.25 | 12.5 | 125 | 1250 |
| Fleas | 0.0062 | 0.62 | 6.2 | 62 | 620 |
| Adult flies | 0.0125 | 1.25 | 12.5 | 125 | 1250 |
| Fly larvae | 0.0125 | 1.25 | 12.5 | 125 | 1250 |
| Adult mosquitoes | 0.0062 | 0.62 | 6.2 | 62 | 620 |
| Mosquito larvae | 0.0030 | 0.30 | 3.0 | 30 | 300 |
To control insects, use freshly prepared solutions with concentrations of 0.0125–0.0030% active ingredient, i.e., use 4 or 2 tablets weighing 2.5–3 g each per 1 L of water. To prepare working solutions, dissolve the product in water at room temperature, stirring evenly. The calculation of the amount of product required to prepare working solutions is shown in the table.
When working with aqueous working solutions, use spraying equipment of various brands. The application rate of the aqueous working solution is 50 ml/m² (non-absorbent surface) and 100 ml/m² (absorbent surface). Remove the product from treated surfaces using a wet method—with a cloth and a soap-and-soda solution—24 hours after application, but no later than 3 hours before the start of the workday. From other areas—after 4–6 weeks—once it has lost its effectiveness.
PRECAUTIONS
Treatment of premises should be carried out in the absence of people, pets, and birds, with windows open. Food, dishes, and aquariums should be removed and thoroughly covered before treatment.
When treating industrial facilities, first remove and thoroughly cover any products that may absorb the product.
The room should be well ventilated for at least 30 minutes after treatment, with no people present. Treatment in childcare facilities (except for playrooms) should be carried out on sanitation days or days off; do not treat patient rooms in healthcare facilities.
On open surfaces in the room (tables, side tables), perform wet cleaning with a soap-and-soda solution after treatment. Wear rubber gloves during cleaning.
Avoid contact with eyes and skin. When preparing solutions and working with them, personal protective equipment must be used: a lab coat, rubber gloves, sealed safety goggles, and universal respirators "RU-60M" or "RMG-67" with a "A" grade gas filter cartridge (approximate protection time of at least 100 hours). If respirators are unavailable, a gas mask may be used.
Store work clothes in a separate cabinet. After finishing work, work clothes should be shaken out outdoors and washed. Wash it as needed, at least once every 10 days, in a hot soap-and-soda solution (50 g of baking soda and 27 g of soap per 1 bucket of water).
When working with the product, strictly observe personal hygiene rules. After finishing work with the product, rinse your mouth and wash your hands and face with soap and water.
It is prohibited to use products for treating premises that do not have a product label indicating the name, date of manufacture, and percentage of the active ingredient.
Do not pour solutions down the drain without first inactivating them.
Individuals with allergic conditions or who are highly sensitive to medications should use this product with caution.
People with allergic conditions or who are highly sensitive to medications should use this product with caution.
FIRST AID MEASURES IN CASE OF POISONING
Failure to follow safety precautions during application may result in acute poisoning, the symptoms of which include: an unpleasant taste in the mouth, salivation, nausea (worsened by smoking or eating), irritation of the upper respiratory tract (sneezing, coughing), and irritation of the mucous membranes of the eyes and skin (rash).
In case of inhalation poisoning, remove the victim from the room to fresh air, remove contaminated clothing, and rinse the mouth with water or a 2% solution of baking soda or a pale pink solution of potassium permanganate. Then have the person drink warm water with baking soda in small sips (1 tsp per glass of water).
If the product accidentally gets into the eyes, rinse them thoroughly with a stream of water or a 2% baking soda solution for several minutes. If irritation of the mucous membrane occurs, instill 30% sodium sulfacyl into the eyes; if pain occurs, instill 2% novocaine (lidocaine).
If the product is accidentally swallowed, drink several glasses of water, then flush the stomach with a 2% baking soda solution, induce vomiting, or drink 1–2 glasses of water with activated charcoal (15–20 tablets). Under no circumstances should you induce vomiting or put anything in the mouth of a person who has lost consciousness.
After first aid is administered, the victim should seek medical attention. Treatment is symptomatic.
PACKAGING
The product is packaged in a plastic jar, net weight 100 g (28 jars per shipping carton).
TRANSPORTATION
May be transported by all modes of transport in accordance with cargo transportation regulations.
STORAGE
Store the product in a dry, covered, well-ventilated warehouse in sealed packaging at a temperature not lower than -10°C and not higher than +25°C. The shelf life, provided storage conditions are observed, is 24 months from the date of manufacture.