Construction Workers
Raw Land Comes with Real Exposure
Construction workers are often the first on-site, working in raw land where poison ivy, oak, and sumac grow unchecked. From clearing lots and digging trenches to grading and building, constant contact with soil, brush, and hidden vegetation creates daily 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 Starts Before the Build Does
Construction crews often work in untouched or partially cleared land where brush, vines, roots, and hidden plant growth are part of the site from day one.
Clearing lots, brush, and overgrown job sites
Excavating in wooded or undeveloped areas
Working along tree lines and property edges
Digging trenches through roots, vines, and vegetation
Grading land with hidden plant growth
Handling dirt, debris, and contaminated soil
Building in new developments with untouched vegetation
Working around fence lines and rough terrain
Long hours in heat, sweat, and dirty conditions
Daily exposure across active outdoor job sites