At Hartz, we’re pet people - it’s all that we do and, as such, we are dedicated to providing pet parents with effective and affordable products that eliminate fleas, ticks and mosquitoes to keep their pets pest-free. At Hartz, we aim to provide you with the necessary information to make educated, objective decisions about pest treatment products for your pet and home environment.
1.All flea and tick topical products, including those manufactured by Hartz, are registered in accordance with the standards established by the EPA. These EPA registration numbers can be found on all Hartz flea and tick products
2.The EPA requires all flea and tick topicals, including those manufactured by Hartz, to undergo efficacy studies for their effectiveness in controlling flea and ticks
3.Almost all flea and tick topical products sold by veterinarians are actually over-the-counter (OTC) products that are held to the same EPA regulations and standards as Hartz topical flea and tick products
4.All flea and tick product manufacturers, including Hartz, are required by law to report any and all claims of adverse reactions related to the use of their products, to the EPA. Additionally, consumers can report adverse reactions to the National Pesticide Information Center. The EPA publishes all reports of adverse reactions on their site
5.Hartz only makes flea and tick drops that carry the Hartz brand
6.When applied as directed, Hartz topical products do not enter an animal's bloodstream
All flea and tick topical products, including those manufactured by Hartz, are registered in accordance with the standards established by the EPA. These EPA registration numbers can be found on all Hartz flea and tick products
Flea and tick product registration is the process through which the EPA reviews the formulation; how it is to be used, the amount, frequency and timing of its use, and effectiveness
The EPA classifies active ingredients used in spot-on flea and tick treatments by categories of Acute Oral Toxicity
The active ingredients in Hartz® UltraGuard® topical treatments for dogs (d-Phenothrin), and Hartz UltraGuard® topical treatments for cats (Etofenprox) both have the lowest EPA Oral Toxicity Classification, Class IV
Before they can be sold to the U.S. public, test results for finished formulations for all flea and tick topicals have to demonstrate a margin of safety even when applied at five-times the recommended dose. This is for the protection of animals in the event that excessive product is applied in error
For more information on Hartz Flea Control products for cats and dogs, logon to www.hartz.com
1.All flea and tick topical products, including those manufactured by Hartz, are registered in accordance with the standards established by the EPA. These EPA registration numbers can be found on all Hartz flea and tick products
2.The EPA requires all flea and tick topicals, including those manufactured by Hartz, to undergo efficacy studies for their effectiveness in controlling flea and ticks
3.Almost all flea and tick topical products sold by veterinarians are actually over-the-counter (OTC) products that are held to the same EPA regulations and standards as Hartz topical flea and tick products
4.All flea and tick product manufacturers, including Hartz, are required by law to report any and all claims of adverse reactions related to the use of their products, to the EPA. Additionally, consumers can report adverse reactions to the National Pesticide Information Center. The EPA publishes all reports of adverse reactions on their site
5.Hartz only makes flea and tick drops that carry the Hartz brand
6.When applied as directed, Hartz topical products do not enter an animal's bloodstream
All flea and tick topical products, including those manufactured by Hartz, are registered in accordance with the standards established by the EPA. These EPA registration numbers can be found on all Hartz flea and tick products
Flea and tick product registration is the process through which the EPA reviews the formulation; how it is to be used, the amount, frequency and timing of its use, and effectiveness
The EPA classifies active ingredients used in spot-on flea and tick treatments by categories of Acute Oral Toxicity
The active ingredients in Hartz® UltraGuard® topical treatments for dogs (d-Phenothrin), and Hartz UltraGuard® topical treatments for cats (Etofenprox) both have the lowest EPA Oral Toxicity Classification, Class IV
Before they can be sold to the U.S. public, test results for finished formulations for all flea and tick topicals have to demonstrate a margin of safety even when applied at five-times the recommended dose. This is for the protection of animals in the event that excessive product is applied in error
For more information on Hartz Flea Control products for cats and dogs, logon to www.hartz.com
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