This document discusses signal words found on pesticide labels and what they indicate about the acute toxicity of pesticide products. Signal words are either DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION, with DANGER indicating the highest toxicity. The Environmental Protection Agency requires signal words on most pesticide labels to alert users to special hazards. Signal words are determined based on toxicity tests through oral, inhalation, dermal, and eye/skin irritation exposure routes, with the most toxic route used for classification. They help users select less toxic products that are still effective.