Steri-Fab Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by John from Ohio
    12/07/2017
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    How long should a hospital room remain closed after the room has been treated with Steri-Fab?
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    Per the product label for Steri-Fab, you should not enter or allow others to enter the treated area until the spray has dried. Additionally: "Do not allow people or pets to enter treated areas until vaports, mists, and aerosols have dispered, and the treated area has been thoroughly ventilated. Wait two hours after application, then open windows, vents and doors for two hours. If an odor is still detected, additional ventilation is required."

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  • Asked by Dina from Alsip,il
    09/19/2011
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    Dose Sterifab have a toxin?
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    Sterifab does contain a short acting synthetic pyrethroid insecticide along with 3 other active ingredients. Sterifab is safely used in homes, hospitals, second hand stores and many other places everyday. For more information you can refer to the Sterifab product label and the MSDS.
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  • Asked by Tahise from Brooklyn, Ny
    08/11/2015
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    Is it safe to sit on your furniture after Steri-Fab has been sprayed?
    Should I cover the furniture with a sheet?
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    It is safe to sit on furniture after Steri-Fab has been sprayed as long as the application has had time to dry, usually 15-30 minutes. You should always apply the product in accordance with the product label.

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  • Asked by Marie from Gainesville, Fl
    11/02/2015
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    Can Steri-Fab cause nerve damage if ingested?
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    Steri-Fab should not be ingested. Please seek medical attention immediately if ingested. Here is the MSDS for more information.

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  • Asked by Louise from Orlando, Fl
    02/15/2016
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    How does Steri-Fab kill viruses?
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    Steri-Fab with a combination of synthetic pyrethroid, and isopropyl alcohol works as a a viricide, bactericide, sanitizer, fungicide, insecticide, germicide, deodorizer, disinfectant, mildewcide, bacteriostatic and fungistatic all in one. The synthetic pyrethroid and isopropyl alcohol both kill on contact and once it's dried up it doesn't leave a residual. 

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  • Asked by Helena from Orlando, Fl
    01/05/2017
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    Will Steri-Fab Insecticide kill fleas?
    I live in Florida, most of my yard (98%) is sand. My dogs gets fleas every time they outside. It doesn't matter how much I vacuum, or bathe them. Will this kill the fleas on my beds, couch, loveseat and rugs?
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    Yes, Steri-Fab Insecticide is labeled for fleas and will kill them. Please keep in mind that this is a contact kill only product. Once it has dried, the killing power. 

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  • Asked by Jen
    08/02/2012
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    In what order do I use the products for bed bugs?
    I ordered sterifab, temprid, gentrol spray and alpine dust. Do you have to wait for 1 product to dry before using another?
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    There really is no particular order for each product but we do suggest you put down the liquids first and let them dry and then put down the Alpine dust so you don't wind up with a pasty mess.
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  • Asked by Raymond from Frostburg, Md
    02/23/2013
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    How long does Steri-Fab spray last on beds?
    we would like know how long the spray is good on bedding mattress after it was spray once.
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    Sterifab only works while it is wet. Sterifab does not leave an active residual behind.
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  • Asked by Melissa from Babylon, New York
    05/30/2013
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    can i put sterifab into my carpet shampooer with just water and no soap to ensure it gets deep into the carpet
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    Sterifab is not labeled for that specific use. Please contact Noble Pine at 800-359-4913 for verification.
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  • Asked by Avery from Orlando, Fl
    07/30/2015
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    Will Sterifab rid the home of cat parvo or panleukopenia?
    Panleukopenia is a viral disease, basically the cat version of dog parvo. I have read that the home must be thoroughly cleaned to get rid of it. People usually use bleach but I want something that I can spray, will this product work?
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    Sterifab is not labeled to be applied to animals. We would recommend to speak with the Vet to see which products will help treat this rapid virus. One of the most thorough cleaning products we sell is Nisus DSV. Please see the product label for complete use instructions.

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  • Asked by Melendez from Puerto Rico
    05/31/2016
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    Is Steri-Fab safe enough to spray the toilet seat and wipe out rightaway before use the toilet?
    We have to share bathrooms in a bunk house where there are people from different countries. We need to sanitize.
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    Yes, Steri-Fab can be used on toilet seats. We would recommend waiting for it to dry before use.

    We would recommend using Nisus DSV for sanitizing. DSV kills germs; bacteria; fungi; viruses; eliminates mildew; disinfects hantavirus, avian flu, HIV, swine flu and more. DSV can be used anytime you want to create a clean, sterile environment.

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  • Asked by Amanda from Sturgis Sd
    09/20/2016
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    Is Steri-Fab Insecticide product safe for use in bird rooms?
    I have several large parrots and parakeets as well as other ornamental birds.
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    Steri-Fab Insecticide will not harm birds as long as they are out of the are while you are spraying it and until the product completely dries. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance. 

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  • Asked by Dion from Chicago Ill
    04/28/2017
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    Can Sterifab Kill Dust Mites?
    My Small Studio Apartment Is Infested With Dust Mites.. They Are Jumping & Bouncing All Around My Apartment! My Apartment Is Spotless, I done Tried just Abt Everything. By the Way, I Dont Have Carpet or Soft Furniture. Leather & Hard floors
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    Steri-Fab Insecticide can be applied directly to mattresses for Dust Mites. You can treat the entire mattress.

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  • Asked by Claire from Philadelphia, Pa
    01/22/2018
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    Does Steri-Fab work on roaches?
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     Steri-Fab Insecticide is not labeled for cockroaches and would not be effective on them.  If you have roaches, please refer to our Roach Control Guide to help identify, treat and eradicate the infestation. 

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  • Asked by Deborah from Indianapolis
    03/01/2018
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    Does Steri-Fab Insecticide really work on bedbugs?
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    Yes, Steri-Fab does indeed work on bedbugs, but it should not be the only product you use to treat a bed bug infestation.  It kills them on contact, but does not continue to work once it has dried.  We normally recommend that you use one of our Bed Bug Kits so that you will have everything necessary for a complete treatment.  You may also want to look over our Bed Bug Guide for more information on treating and preventing this pest. 

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  • Asked by Angela from Cleburne
    12/30/2019
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    Does Steri Fab kill lice?
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    Yes, Steri-Fab Insecticide is labeled to kill lice and most other instects on contact and it can be sprayed on furniture. 

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  • Asked by Huong
    07/12/2010
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    I have bird mites in my house, which products do you recommend?
    I would like to know, how long does it take before I can get rid all of them? I don't have pets in my house.
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    It is important to be absolutely sure you are actually dealing with bird mites. Have the suspected bird mite identified by a reputable source, such as your local cooperative extension office or a reputable pest control operator. Treatments will vary for different pests. Treatment for say bedbugs is much different than the treatment for bird mites.  If you do indeed have bird mites, you must first find the source of the infestation, usually a bird nest or a dead bird on or in the home. Removal of the infested nest or bird and a thorough cleanup is necessary. For treatment in the home, we recommend you frequently vacuum all carpet and upholstery and dispose of the bag or vacuum contents in a sealed bag outdoors. Spray Sterifab on couches, chairs and other upholstered furniture where you may spend time resting. Use MotherEarth Dust in all cracks and crevices around the perimeter of the room. Apply a thin coat of MotherEarth dust to rugs and carpets. Rake (not sweep) nap back and forth, causing dust to enter rug or carpet. Let product sit overnight. Repeat application as necessary and vacuum every 3 - 4 days for effective control. MotherEarth dust does not have a fast knockdown, it can take several days for insects to die after they contact the dust. Onslaught can be used for a faster knockdown. Thoroughly apply as a fine particle broadcast spray using a hand pump sprayer to infested rugs and carpets and other cracks and crevices around the perimeter of each room. Put all clothes through the dryer on high heat to help kill mites and their eggs.We have had many customers use the above recommendations with great success. Most customers report that it can take several months to get rid of all of the mites. Finding and removing the source of the infestation is very important and is the key to getting rid of the mites for good. 

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  • Asked by Kj
    09/24/2010
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    How to Get Rid of Springtails?
    I ordered this product three weeks ago. At the time I ordered, I thought the bugs were fleas, but I now I know they are springtails. Will Steri-Fab be effective in eliminating springtails?
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    No, Steri-Fab is not a recommended product for springtails.  Springtails indicate that there is a moisture issue because they breed in walls or under slabs where a moisture issue may exist.  Typically, pesticides alone will not take care of a springtail problem.  It is required to fix whatever moisture issue is causing the problem.  You should read our "How To Get Rid of Springtails" article for further information.
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  • Asked by Ramona
    04/24/2011
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    Does this product work for sarcoptic mites?
    My dog is infected and I need to treat the throw rugs and upholstery. Will it kill sarcoptic mites ?
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    Unfortunately there are not really many products on the market that are actually labeled for sarcoptic mites specifically. Steri-Fab is labeled for mites in general and will very likely kill sarcoptic mites. Steri-Fab has an insecticide and an alcohol base. This combination allows for a fast kill of just about any insect that Steri-Fab is sprayed on plus a super fast drying time.
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  • Asked by Britney from Nampa, Id
    12/13/2015
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    A spray bottle of Steri-Fab spilled in my car. How long before it is safe for my child to be in the car again?
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    Steri-Fab should be completely dry and the vehicle should be ventilated properly prior to allowing your baby inside.

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