Spray records and re-entry
/app/sprayLogging an application properly the first time, and how the re-entry timer keeps people off treated ground.
Logging an application
- 1Open Spray records and add the application.
- 2Record the product, the rate, the area, who applied it and the conditions at the time.
- 3Save it while you're still in the truck. A record written three days later is a reconstruction, and reconstructions are what get picked apart.
Re-entry
Each application carries its restricted-entry interval. Fairway counts it down and shows which areas are still restricted, so nobody sends a mowing crew onto ground that isn't clear yet.
Spray records are the ones most likely to be asked for by somebody official. They're included in your export, in full, whenever you want them — you never have to ask us for a copy.
Getting it right
- Record conditions honestly, including the ones you'd rather not. A record that only ever shows perfect conditions is not a credible record.
- Name the applicator, and keep their certification current — the two records are only useful together.
- Log it the same day. Every time.
Questions
Does it check the label for me?
No. It records what you enter and counts down the interval you set. The label is still the authority, and we're not going to pretend otherwise.
Can I print a season's records?
Export them and print from the file. That way you have the raw data too, not just a printout.
Tell us what's missing and we'll write it. Help that doesn't cover the thing you came for isn't help.