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When laundering clothes that were worn while spraying, what is a recommended practice?

  1. Inform the person washing clothes of pesticide use

  2. Keep separate from other clothing

  3. Launder daily (within eight hours)

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Inform the person washing clothes of pesticide use

Spraying pesticides on your clothes can be harmful and toxic to anyone handling them. Informing anyone who may encounter your pesticide-laden clothes is important to protect them from potential exposure. This is why option A is the recommended practice. Option B may seem like a reasonable alternative, but it could still put others at risk if they come into contact with the clothes. Option C is not necessary and could cause excessive wear and tear on your clothes. Therefore, option D (all of the above) is not the best choice as option A is the most important and crucial action to take.