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Monday, November 21, 2011

How Roach Spray Can Poison Indoor Air

How Roach Spray Can Poison Indoor Air


Killing roaches is imperative when there is a roach infestation at your home or business. Roaches can carry salmonella and other serious diseases, but the cure for a roach infestation is often worse than the illnesses they carry. The typical roach spray is comprised of some poisons, many of which are hazardous to humans. One of the most common, permithrin, is a known carcinogen in humans. It can also cause a host of side effects such as nose bleeds.

When roach spray is used indoors, the small particles of poison that are dispersed by the spray get in the air and pollute the indoor air. This form of air pollution is hazardous to citizen with allergies or asthma, but it is also irritating to those without any lung ailments. Whatever living in a home that is sprayed with roach spray will be affected by the poisons that are released into the air.

One way to minimize the damage that bug spray can cause is to ventilate well when you spray poisons. It's best to kill roaches with bug spray only in areas where humans don't spend a lot of time, such as garages, outdoor sheds and porches that don't get a lot of traffic. If you spray roach poison indoors, ventilate the area by opportunity windows and doors to allow the airborne particles to leave the indoor air.

If possible, choose other roach killing methods instead of spraying roach poison. Roach bait, sticky traps and other roach killing methods can be just as efficient without causing indoor air pollution.


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