Per the SDS sheet for Suspend SC please follow the following: Chemical-resistant gloves made of waterproof material such as neoprene, butyl rubber, barrier laminate or nitrile rubber. Wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants and shoes plus socks.
When using Suspend SC as directed on the product label you would apply only to cracks, crevices, voids and other inaccessible areas. Kids and pets simply need to stay out of the area until it has dried typically after an hour and then they can safely return.
Suspend SC Insecticide cannot be applied as broadcast or surface spray applications to upholstered furniture, mattresses, pet bedding or fabrics where people or pets will rest for an extended amount of time after the application has dried.
For bed bug treatments, the product label advises " apply only to the infested tufts, seams, folds and edges but do not make broadcast applications to flat surfaces where prolonged human contact will occur.
For Carpet Beetles, Fleas and Ticks, the product label advises the same, only apply to the infested tufts, seams, folds and edges but do not make broadcast applications to flat surfaces where prolonged human contact will occur.
We do not usually recommend Suspend SC Insecticide for bedbug treatments because of the risk of resistance and it cannot be sprayed on any furniture. Please take a look at our bedbug kits to see the products we recommend for bedbug treatments: http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/bed-bug-kits-c-39_97.html
You will notice that there are several product formulations in each kit and this is to guard against resistance issues.
The main thing to know when dealing with fleas is that there is no overnight fix for them, it can take multiple applications to completely eliminate them sometimes 2-3 treatments or more. You also want to make sure that you are following the instructions on the product labels that you are using. Suspend SC is not labeled to be used anymore often than once every 21 days. Per the product label for indoor applications, you should also only apply as a coarse, low pressure crack and crevice spot treatment to problem areas and infested habitats. Do not treat entire floor, carpet or floor coverings. Do not apply as a space spray. Application to furniture should be restricted to areas where prolonged contact by humans will not occur. Care should be taken to limit spot treatment to pet beds and infested floor coverings. Suspend SC would not be a good choice for indoor flea control because it can not be used over carpeted areas, it must be kept to cracks and crevices only.
For indoors, we would highly recommend our Indoor Flea Kit. It is our most popular product for indoor flea control and is usually the final treatment that people end up using that works when they have tried everything else.
Here is a link for you to read further: http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/indoor-flea-control-a-239.html