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As far as labeling goes, I label my various lawn spray jugs with chemical name & percentage as they are reused laundry jugs filled from a larger jug, or if a leftover diluted mix - chemical name & "Dil." I label travel bottles with liquids as to whether they contain body wash, laundry detergent, or dish detergent - which I use to clean my glasses. My 19 cubic foot pony is labeled "Air only" in large letters as I don't want anyone trying to mix nitrox in that bottle. Aside from my pony, no one other than myself should be handling those jugs and bottles, but I do that to keep myself clear. I have two 1½-gallon lawn sprayers for my yard, cemetery plots, and a nearby drainage ditch and they are labeled as to what type of chemicals are allowed, plus a 1-gallon sprayer labeled "tree killer" I use on mesquite at times. I cannot imagine leaving a scuba tank of helium sitting around without a label.
In the unlikely event that someone who does not read English might handle one of these, it'd be nice to have picture labels, but that's a stretch.
In the unlikely event that someone who does not read English might handle one of these, it'd be nice to have picture labels, but that's a stretch.