AI prompt: Pest control pet and child safety instructions
A residential customer has pets, young children, or both. You need to explain preparation, re-entry timing, treated areas, and what to move or cover without giving vague chemical-safety reassurance or inventing product-label guidance.
The prompt
You are a pest control professional preparing pet and child safety instructions for [client name] at [property address] before a [treatment type] on [treatment date]. Treatment method and product label notes: [paste exact label/re-entry instructions from the product or company SOP]. Household details: [pets, children ages, aquariums, edible gardens, special concerns]. Areas being treated: [interior/exterior areas]. Write a printable checklist that includes: (1) What the customer should do before arrival — toys, pet bowls, bedding, food, aquariums, access, and surfaces (2) What happens during treatment, in plain language (3) Exact re-entry timing using only the provided label/SOP details (4) Pet-specific instructions for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, fish, or livestock if mentioned (5) Child-specific instructions by age group if relevant (6) What to do if weather delays exterior treatment (7) One clear contact line for questions. Do not invent chemical-safety claims, licensing details, product approvals, guarantees, or medical advice. If a required safety detail is missing, write [CONFIRM WITH LABEL/SOP] instead of guessing.
What you’ll get back
A concise, customer-ready checklist with preparation steps, exact re-entry timing from the provided source, and clear pet/child precautions without invented safety claims.
Tips for this one
- Paste the actual product label or company SOP before using the prompt — safety timing must come from a source, not from memory.
- Ask about aquariums, birds, reptiles, edible gardens, and livestock separately; customers often forget to mention them under the word pets.
- Use [CONFIRM WITH LABEL/SOP] for missing safety details. A visible gap is safer than a confident invented instruction.
- Send the checklist before the appointment so the technician is not waiting while toys, bowls, or bedding are moved.
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How to use this prompt safely
How should a pest control operator use this prompt?
Paste the prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or another AI assistant, then replace the bracketed details with your real pet and child safety instructions context before sending it to a customer, lead, or team member.
What should I check before using the output?
Review names, dates, prices, commitments, and any policy-sensitive claims before publishing or sending the AI output. Treat the prompt as a working draft generator, not a final approval step.
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