PoisonOakandIvy.com participates in affiliate marketing and may earn commissions from qualifying purchases made through links on this website. This Affiliate Disclosure explains how that works so you can make informed decisions.
What affiliate links are
An affiliate link is a special URL that tells a merchant or affiliate network that a visitor came from our site. If you buy a product after clicking that link, we may receive a commission. The price you pay is generally the same as if you visited the merchant directly; the commission comes from the merchant’s marketing budget, not an added fee to you.
Where you may see affiliate relationships
Affiliate relationships may appear in product reviews, “how to wash” or treatment articles that mention commercial washes and soaps, outdoor gear mentions, and resource pages that historically featured Tecnu and related products. Legacy pages on this domain also promoted product ordering through Uneet Co. Inc. and partner brands. Modern WordPress articles may include contextual product mentions with tracking links.
How we choose what to mention
We aim to discuss products and practices that are relevant to poison plant exposure and outdoor safety. Affiliate compensation can create an incentive to mention products, so we disclose it here. Mentions are not a guarantee of effectiveness for your situation. Always read labels and consult a healthcare professional when appropriate.
Advertising
In addition to affiliate links, the site may display third-party advertisements (display ads, sponsored placements, or similar). Advertisers may use cookies or similar technologies to show ads based on your browsing activity. Ad networks have their own privacy policies. We do not control the content of third-party ads beyond what the network allows us to filter.
Editorial independence
Affiliate partners do not write our articles unless clearly labeled as sponsored. We may update product information when we learn of changes, but we cannot guarantee that every price, availability, or claim on a merchant site matches what we last reviewed.
Your responsibility
Before buying, review the merchant’s return policy, ingredients, and warnings. If you have allergies or medical conditions, ask a pharmacist or clinician before using topical products on broken or inflamed skin.
FTC compliance
This disclosure is intended to comply with Federal Trade Commission guidelines on endorsements and affiliate marketing. If a material connection exists between this site and a product seller, we want that connection to be clear.
Questions
If you have questions about a specific link or partnership, contact us through the Contact page. For privacy details related to tracking and cookies used in advertising, see our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.
How commissions typically work
When you click an affiliate link, a cookie or similar identifier may be stored for a limited time (often days or weeks, depending on the program). If you complete a purchase within that window, the merchant may attribute the sale to our referral. Some programs pay only on first-time purchases; others pay on renewals. We do not control those rules.
Products commonly discussed in this niche
Readers of poison-plant content often look for specialized washes, barrier creams, calamine-style itch relief, outdoor clothing, and pet-safe cleaning approaches after trail exposure. Mentions of such products may include affiliate tracking. Historical pages on this domain also promoted Tecnu-branded items and related outdoor remedies through Uneet Co. Inc. ordering channels. Whether a link is affiliate-tagged can change over time as programs are added or removed.
Sponsored content
If we ever publish fully sponsored articles paid for by a brand, we will label them clearly as sponsored or advertising content. Ordinary affiliate links inside editorial articles are covered by this disclosure rather than a separate “sponsored” label on every sentence, consistent with common FTC guidance that a clear site-level disclosure plus proximity cues can be appropriate.
Changes
Affiliate programs change over time. We may update this page when our monetization practices change. The “Last updated” date reflects the current disclosure. Continued use of the site after updates means you understand that some links may generate commissions for the site operator.
Last updated: July 9, 2026