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Pesticides generally contain harmful chemicals that can cause damage to items and bedding if sprayed directly on items or bedding, and may also cause some harm to the human body. Therefore, the following measures need to be taken to clean up:
1.Clean the bedding: Take the bedding outside and rinse it repeatedly with clean running water until the water is clear. If a large amount of insecticide remains on the bedding, it is best to use soapy water or detergent to wash it.
2.Clean up items: Items on the table can be wiped with alcohol or vinegar to remove pesticide residues. If an item is damaged by pesticides, it needs to be repaired or replaced.
3.Clean floors and walls: If pesticides are sprayed on the floor or walls, you can use detergent and water to wipe them down.
4.Pay attention to ventilation: During the cleaning process, it is necessary to keep the room ventilated to avoid the harm caused by pesticide residues to the human body.
In conclusion, when spraying insecticides, care should be taken not to spray directly on items and bedding to avoid unnecessary losses and hazards. If you accidentally spray an insecticide, you should take timely steps to clean it up to ensure your health and the safety of your belongings.
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Smaller concentrations of alcohol can be sprayed on these items.
It is available on the market.
Alcohol is volatile and can help in the volatilization of pesticides.
But alcohol can also be the evaporation of water on the item.
It is better to clean the items with running water.
Pesticides don't hurt much.
But for the baby, the toxicity is more obvious.
It is recommended to wash as soon as possible.
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Yes. Insecticides generally contain pesticides that are sprayed on bed sheets, and the gas evaporates and there are residues. It is recommended to wash the sheets and touch them when you sleep, and they will absorb them. <
Yes. Insecticides generally contain pesticides that are sprayed on bed sheets, and the gas evaporates and there are residues. It is recommended to wash the sheets and touch them when you sleep, and they will absorb them.
An insecticide is an agent that kills pests, such as beetles and flies.
Grubs, noseworms, jumping worms.
and nearly 10,000 other pests. The use of pesticides has gone through several stages: the first to be discovered are natural pesticides and inorganic compounds, but they have a single effect.
1. Large dosage and short duration of effect; Organochlorine, organophosphorus and carbamate are organosynthetic insecticides, which are characterized by high or low residue efficiency, and there are many varieties of mammals.
There is a high degree of acute toxicity.
Insecticides are mainly used to control agricultural pests and urban health pests, with a long history of use, large dosage and many varieties. In the twentieth century, with the rapid development of agriculture, pesticides led to a huge increase in agricultural production. However, almost all pesticides can seriously alter ecosystems.
Most of them are harmful to humans, and the rest will be concentrated in the food chain.
Middle. There must be a balance between agricultural development and the environment and health. According to **, it can be divided into two categories: bio-derived pesticides and chemically synthesized pesticides.
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Summary. Hello, in-laws, spray dichlorvos clothing bedding at home, it is not recommended to spray.
Hello, in-laws, spray dichlorvos clothing bedding at home, it is not recommended to spray.
There are pesticide residues on the quilt and clothes, which are harmful to **.
If you don't dilute it, you can apply a cotton swab directly on the quilt, apply it at 7 o'clock in the morning, and go home to sleep at 10 o'clock in the evening, is it still harmful to the body?
Dear. Don't do it! Dichlorvos is very harmful to the human body and has been identified as a carcinogen.
Do not use it on daily necessities that are closely related to the human body. Dichlorvos is a broad-spectrum insecticide and acaricide. It has the effects of contact killing, stomach poisoning and fumigation, and is highly toxic.
Even if a small amount of dichlorvos is inhaled through contact with bedding or breathing, it will be harmful to the human body, and if dichlorvos is taken directly, it will be dizzy, headache, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, drooling, miosis, blurred vision, heavy sweating, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, the whole body is tight, the chest is compressed, the muscles are beating, and the movements are involuntary. Slurred speech, miosis of the pinpoint or unequal size, convulsions, coma, incontinence, slowing of pulse and breathing, and finally stopping.
It is recommended that you replace the back of the pad and do not use it.
Had slept all night last night.
The doors and windows were open.
Do you feel unwell? Or**redness?
It is recommended that you take it out to dry when the weather is nice.
I didn't seem to feel any discomfort, and my daughter slept with me at the age of 5.
Even trace amounts of dichlorvos ingested through contact or breathing can be harmful to humans.
Are you a mother?
Yes. Don't do it again.
Trace amounts of dichlorvos ingested through contact or breathing through bedding contact or breathing can also be harmful to the human body, and are not good for children and adults.
Harmful gases are invisible to our naked eyes.
Alas, he had already changed the quilt after applying the quilt last week, and yesterday his father said that he was afraid that the mites would not be killed, so he applied a little more in the new bedding.
Don't do it!
In good weather, mites can be removed by exposing the bedding to the sun.
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This thing is still harmful, it is best not to spray it on the quilt, if it is sprayed, it may be better to take it out and dry it for a while, because this thing is sprayed on the flowers and the flowers are not long.
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It is best not to spray insecticides on the quilt, because insecticides have a pungent smell and are not good for people.
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Insecticides will volatilize autonomously, generally speaking, 15 minutes can be volatilized, be sure to remember to ventilate, of course, if you are not at ease, you can also use the hot air of the hair dryer to accelerate the volatilization of pesticides, only a large number of insecticides will cause irreversible damage to the human body,
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There will be a lot of mosquitoes after summer, and generally at this time they will be sprayed directly with insecticides, but insecticides are poisonous, and spraying them directly on quilts and clothes will have any bad effects on the human body?
First of all, the insecticide will volatilize autonomously, generally speaking, it can be volatilized in 15 minutes, you must remember to ventilate, of course, if you are not at ease, you can also use the hot air of the hair dryer to accelerate the volatilization of the insecticide, only a large amount of insecticide will cause irreversible damage to the human body, under normal circumstances, the human body is unlikely to ingest too much insecticide, if you accidentally swallow a large amount of insecticide, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately.
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Insecticides are mainly used to kill pests, which contain many substances and ingredients that are harmful to the human body, try not to let ** come into contact with them, which may cause **itching or discomfort, and even need to go to the hospital in serious cases.
When we accidentally spray pesticides on clothes and quilts, we must wash them first, never wear clothes with pesticide residues, and cover quilts with pesticide residues to avoid adverse effects on our body.
When washing clothes and quilts, it is best to use disinfectant to ensure that the residue of the insecticide is removed. We must take care of our own health and pay more attention when using some long products that are harmful to the human body.
If the ventilation is good, it's OK.
The safety interval for general pesticides is 7-14 days.
No, spray every once in a while because the eggs are self-protective and difficult to kill.
There are many medicinal uses, and there is resistance, so it is recommended to change the method.
Generally, we don't need to brush the primer when we paste the wall covering, but before pasting the wall covering, we must ensure that the wall surface is relatively flat, and if there is an uneven place, it is definitely not possible to paste the wall covering, so it is best to scrape the wall again.