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The EPA registration number is usually written in small print near the first aid information on the label. Providing the product name and EPA registration number can help your healthcare provider determine the proper treatment. Call Washington Poison Center at 1-80 for help and advice.Seek medical attention if their reaction is severe or ongoing.Immediately move the person to fresh air.What should I do if someone is exposed to pesticide fog? They are more sensitive to the toxic effect of pesticides because of their developing bodies and brains. Infants and children are at greater risk for pesticide exposure because they spend time near treated flooring and put household objects in their mouth.

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Foggers can trigger asthma attacks or other severe respiratory reactions, requiring emergency care. People with asthma or other respiratory conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and reactive airway disease, are at risk of serious illness. Exposure usually happens when people don't leave their home immediately after starting the fogger or come back too soon. Serious eye damage can occur if foggers discharge directly into a person's eye.

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Contact with skin and eyes can also cause irritation. Breathing fog can result in nose and throat irritation, difficulty breathing, coughing, headaches, dizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, or allergic symptoms. Can I get sick from using a fogger?įoggers can cause illness in people and pets. Most foggers contain pyrethrin or pyrethroid pesticides, plus aerosol propellants that make a fog that fills the room. They are used to control cockroaches, fleas, and other insect pests.

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Total release foggers, sometimes called "bug bombs," are pesticide products that spray out all at once.













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