When using aerosol insecticides, safety comes first. When using, it is absolutely safe to do the following.
Before spraying, all food, water, and cabinets must be sealed. It is best to use it after people have finished eating to avoid contamination
2. To do a good job of protection, it is best to wear long sleeved clothes and masks to prevent skin or respiratory poisoning.
3. Don't go too far. Many people use higher doses to enhance insecticidal effects, but this can also lead to poisoning. If your family or children experience symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, and skin irritation, they should promptly leave the environment where aerosol insecticides have been used. In severe cases, they should be promptly taken to the hospital for treatment.
4. Due to the pressure packaging of insecticide aerosols, it is necessary to avoid severe impact and high temperature environments.
It is best to purchase insecticide aerosols from large shopping malls or supermarkets, and avoid deceiving cheap and low-quality insecticides with unknown ingredients. The insecticidal aerosol widely used in our city currently consists of the most commonly used and internationally recognized safe pyrethroid insecticide ingredient.
However, experiments conducted by environmental toxicologists both domestically and internationally have confirmed that this insecticidal ingredient has a certain toxic effect on the nervous system of humans and animals. Long term exposure can cause neurological symptoms such as nerve paralysis, sensory nerve abnormalities, and dizziness and headache. Therefore, citizens should pay attention to safety when using aerosol insecticides. They should use aerosol insecticides in moderation, whether or not they are used; Try to minimize contact with aerosol insecticides during use
After spraying the aerosol insecticide, leave immediately and open the doors and windows half an hour later to allow sufficient air circulation before entering. Do not expose infants and young children with underdeveloped brains to any aerosol insecticides to avoid adverse effects on brain development; Be careful when using aerosol insecticides in the kitchen. Do not contaminate food and utensils.