Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Practice Test

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Ace your certification with the Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Test. Offering detailed explanations and hints, our questions guide you through the complexities of pesticide regulations and safe handling practices, ensuring you're fully prepared for your exam.

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What should be available for decontamination of spill surfaces?

  1. Hydrated lime and bleach

  2. Water and soap

  3. Vinegar and baking soda

  4. Alcohol and acetone

The correct answer is: Hydrated lime and bleach

A. Hydrated lime and bleach are the most effective substances for decontaminating spill surfaces, since they can neutralize and sanitize a wide range of contaminants. B. Water and soap are not effective for decontamination, as they are only suitable for cleaning dirt and grime. C. Vinegar and baking soda are mildly acidic and alkaline respectively, but they are not strong enough to neutralize harmful substances. D. Alcohol and acetone are flammable and can actually worsen the situation by spreading the contaminants around.