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Re: [detox] Re: mcsa news

This stuff has been frequently fogged up and down our highways ans
byways and also from above to control flying / biting insects. After
a sp called spray which is actually a fogg I see biting insects
become more aggresive. Very odd. I wonder if it has this same
effect on people? Road rage after getting stuck behind a truck that
is fogging and tottling down the road. I have also noticed the bee
poplulation is dwindling and also toads, turtles and lizards alsong
with small birds. I wonder if 30-30 has something to do with this.
It ought to have been called shot-gun due to the wide pattern it
poses a threat to. When you aim at one thing you hit it all. Hard.
I notice for 2 to 3 days after a fogging incident that I have great
problems with my throat and my voice is raspy. Since I dont get out
much my wife has informed me that she sees these foggng trucks going
down two lane roads at about 50 mph with their fogging rigs on and
when she sees this whe will put her singular respirator on and look
for a turn off. We live in a reckless crazy world and it appears
that we are bent on killing ourselves ever so slowly.
Darrell

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Re: [detox] Re: mcsa news

I think attached messages do not come through these lists so we don't know what you already know about this product. 

There are several MSDSs accessible through google.  For example, one is:

www.mda.state.md.us/pdf/msdlabel/per3030m.pdf

I normally check all the MSDSs on any particular product because they all reveal more to then do searches on. 

This is a permethrin 30% with Piperonyl butoxide 30% and 40% inerts ("inerts" means chemicals, which can be even more toxic than the primarily named chemicals, but undisclosed).  Because of it's strength it is to be applied lightly.  They rarely are applied lightly. 

Even without knowing what the inerts are this is a very strong mix of permethrin and thus something to be especially avoided.  There is much recent information about permethrins and a recent recognition about their hazardous effects, thus not diclosed by the older MSDSs.  I think I would call the Washington Toxics Coalition and see if there is someone there who has inerts data for this product.  If they don't have it they might know who does.

Cheriel


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From: dg
Sent: Jun 2, 2007 6:46 AM
To: detox@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [detox] Re: mcsa news

does anyone know anything about permanone 30-30?

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June 5, 2007 The Carolina Center to Discuss the Dangers of Mercury Toxicity ...
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does anyone know anything about permanone 30-30? Please note: message attached June 5, 2007 The Carolina Center to Discuss the Dangers of Mercury Toxicity ...
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I think attached messages do not come through these lists so we don't know what you already know about this product. There are several MSDSs accessible through...
cherielj
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Jun 3, 2007
7:09 am

This stuff has been frequently fogged up and down our highways ans byways and also from above to control flying / biting insects. After a sp called spray...
dg
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Jun 7, 2007
1:58 pm
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