Home Tecnu Extreme Poison Ivy Poison Oak Poison Sumac Plant Map FAQs News Your Story
 

 


Poison Ivy Prevention


Poison Ivy Picture

Learning to identify and then staying away from poison ivy plants is the best way to prevent the misery of a poison ivy rash. Wearing long sleeves, long pants, boots and gloves when an individual knows they are at risk of exposure is a good method of prevention. It is also important to remember to wash all clothing and tools after use to prevent future contact with the poison ivy oils. Poison plant oils can remain active on such items for years after use. The fur of household pets is another place the oils can be spread. Washing pets that are exposed to poison ivy regularly can help prevent the rash.

 

Poison Ivy Plant Removal

Removing poison ivy from gardens, yards and play areas is another way to prevent the rash. There are many herbicides existing on the market (available in local nurseries, hardware and home improvement stores) that kill the plant. Burning poison ivy plants is not a good option for eliminating them. Burning these plants is considered VERY dangerous and is outlawed in some states. Poison ivy oils can travel in the smoke of burning plants. This smoke can cause the oils to come in contact with the skin and cause a rash. It can also be inhaled via the smoke. Consulting a doctor is highly recommended if an individual believes they've come in contact with burning poison ivy plants.

 

Over-The-Counter Prevention Products

Barrier skin lotions containing bentoquatum offer some protection before contact with poison ivy. Thorough washing of the skin immediately after contact with the plant using an outdoor skin cleanser is also advised. These types of products can be purchased at local drugstores.

 

Remove Urushiol with Tecnu Extreme

When used after exposure to poison ivy, washing with Tecnu Extreme will remove the urushiol oil that causes the rash. Removing urushiol oil from your skin can prevent a rash or keep a rash from spreading. The medicated scrub will relieve itching and soothe the burning of a rash.

 


 

Poison Ivy SymptomsSymptoms
Poison Ivy PreventionPrevention

Poison Ivy TreatmentTreatment