Poison Ivy Tips

Poison Ivy Tips for Real Outdoor Use

Working or spending time in brush, woods, and overgrown areas means staying aware and having a simple cleanup routine. These practical tips are built for people who spend real time outdoors.

Learn What to Look For

Stay Aware in Brush and Woods

Exposure starts before you even realize it.

Whether you're working, hiking, or clearing land, awareness is one of the most important habits you can build. Pay attention to where you move, what you touch, and how often you're in contact with brush, vines, and heavy vegetation.

Stay alert: brush-heavy areas, fence lines, trails, and wooded edges require extra attention.
Act early: after time outdoors, don’t wait — begin your cleanup routine as soon as possible.
Keep it simple: consistent habits matter more than complicated routines.
How to Use It

Clean Up Fast After Outdoor Exposure

Jarvis Outdoor Soap is designed to fit into a straightforward post-outdoor cleanup routine. Keep it simple — use it as part of your normal wash-up process after time in brush, woods, or heavy vegetation.

Used by tree workers, contractors, and outdoor professionals
Step 1

After Outdoor Exposure

After time in brush, woods, or overgrown areas, begin your cleanup routine as soon as possible.

Step 2

Wash Exposed Skin

Use Jarvis Outdoor Soap with water to cleanse exposed areas as part of your normal wash routine.

Step 3

Keep It Ready

Keep a bar at home, in your truck, or with your gear so it’s ready after work, hiking, or time outdoors.

Built for hard work, simple routines, and real outdoor exposure. Jarvis Outdoor Soap fits the way people actually work and live outside.
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