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EcoPCO ACU Aerosol Overview

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EcoPCO ACU Aerosol Overview

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Hi this is Michael from domyownpestcontrol. This is a product snapshot on EcoPCO ACU Aerosol. Eco PCO Aerosol is a contact kill and flushing agent that is all natural made from plant extracts and can be used for quick knock down on a variety of insects. If you're going to purchase a contact kill aerosol from domyownpestcontrol. Our aerosol cans will come like this. Every aerosol has a straw that comes with the can which makes it easy to apply in cracks and crevices.  

All you need to do is take the tops off.  The contact kills already come with a spray nozzle. This would be for if you want to knock down flies in the room or do a space spray, you can just do a general mist into the room and it will knock down flying insects. If you would like to use the straw nozzle then you'll have to change the tops, but first let's go over installing the straw in the nozzle.  When installing the straw, you want to hold on to the straw at the very end and then force it right into the hole. It is a very exact fit.  

An easier way though is to take a pair of plyers, hold it right on the end of the straw and then force it in the hole, works every time. Now that you have the straw attached, we need to switch the nozzles.  You want to go outside for this.  We like you to go outside to switch the nozzles so that if the can accidentally discharges then it doesn't get over something it shouldn't.  Once you're outside, it is real easy to take the nozzle off, just grab it with your thumb and forefinger and pull directly off.  

When you want to install the straw nozzle, number one you want to make sure the straw is facing away from your face, you do not want it to accidentally discharge into you.  At the bottom of the spray nozzle is a hole align it over the straw, point it at the ground, press firmly for a few seconds. The can will discharge. You can tell is takes a quick force to but the straw on to the can.