January 31, 2009 at 11:16 am
Roach Bait Precautions
- Tags: chemicals, harmful, pesticides, poison, precautions, products, roach bait, toxic
Tips To Protect Your Family From Pesticides
Have you ever wiped out your lawn along with the weeds, figuring that if some lawn treatment was good, more would be better? Have you ever made a second trip to the store because the cleaning product you bought was not right for the job, or made a dash for fresh air after mixing two cleaning products?
If so, you already know that reading the label first on household chemicals such as pesticides can save you time, trouble and money.
What you may not realize is that most pesticides, while useful for the control of common home and garden pests, can be harmful if label directions are not followed. Eight out of 10 American households contain pesticides such as cockroach sprays and baits, flea and tick sprays, weed killers, insect repellents and products that kill mold and mildew. However, many people fail to read product labels, which contain important information about use, storage, first aid and disposal of these potentially toxic products.
In 2003, the American Association of Poison Control Centers reported 69,000 incidents of children exposed to pesticides and another 26,000 cases of children exposed to household bleach. Here are simple steps the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends you take to protect your family from pesticide poisoning.
* Always store household chemicals out of children’s reach – preferably in a locked cabinet.
* Before applying pesticides or other household chemicals, remove children and their toys, as well as pets, from the area. Keep children and pets away until the pesticide has dried or as long as is recommended on the label.
* Read the label first. Pesticides can be dangerous or ineffective if too much or too little is used.
* If your use of a pesticide or other household chemical is interrupted, properly re-close the container and remove it from children’s reach.
* Never transfer pesticides to other containers that children may associate with food or drink, and never place rodent or insect baits where small children can get to them.
* When applying insect repellents to children, read all directions and do not apply over cuts, wounds or irritated skin or to eyes, mouth, hands or directly on the face.
* Clean floors and wash children’s hands, toys and bottles regularly. Have family members leave their shoes at the door to avoid tracking in dirt and pesticide residues.
* Scrub all fresh fruits and vegetables under running water or peel when possible. Consider buying organic produce or other products grown with minimal use of pesticides.
By: Richard Lewis
Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
For more information on ways to protect your family from unnecessary exposure to pesticides, visit www.epa.gov/pesticides or call (800) 858-7378. – NU
If you have roach problems click here for more information on roach control
maxforce roach bait Maybe we can aid in your search for maxforce roach bait materials. These users spend a lot of their time performing searches. The most useful search engine for finding maxforce roach bait
active roach bait We sell active roach bait content search tools at some of the lowest rates on the internet. These highly useful, streamlined active roach bait searching tools will give the best results
Products that work to kill roaches To start with there are many roach control gels out there. Maxforce, Maxforce FC, Maxforce FC Select, Dupont Advion Roach gel, Avert roach gel, Magnetic roach food, Avert dry flow
roach bait www.pestproducts.com -. Roach bait article that explains uses of professional roach bait formulations: gels, bait stations, granular bait.
Mail this post<< Killing Bed Bugs Cockroaches and Disease >>
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
One Trackback/Ping
-
Health Facts About Roaches Jul 29 2009 at 3pm:
[...] Roach Bait Precautions Roach bait article that explains uses of professional roach bait formulations: gels, bait stations, granular bait. Mail this post. Technorati Tags: chemicals, harmful, pesticides, poison, precautions, products, roach bait, toxic. [...]