Utility Workers
Utility Work Happens Where It Overgrows
Utility workers operate in the same environments where poison ivy, oak, and sumac thrive — along right-of-ways, under power lines, and in overgrown corridors. Daily tasks like clearing brush, repairing lines, and working through dense vegetation create constant exposure. Jarvis Outdoor Soap is designed to help wash away plant oils after exposure so you can clean up fast and stay ready for the next job.
How Exposure Happens
Exposure Comes with the Workday
Utility work means long hours in brush, roadside growth, remote corridors, and dense vegetation where poison ivy, oak, and sumac can be part of the environment all day.
Clearing brush, vines, and overgrowth along right-of-ways
Working under power lines and around utility poles
Walking fence lines, easements, and remote corridors
Handling vegetation during line maintenance and repairs
Restoring power after storms in dense, overgrown areas
Climbing poles and working through tree-covered areas
Cutting and removing heavy ground cover and thick brush
Daily contact with roadside plants and hidden growth
Long hours in heat, sweat, and dirty field conditions
Repeated exposure throughout the entire workday