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Smelling too much pesticides is harmful to the body, here are some ways to deal with it::
1.Leave the hazardous environment immediately, get some fresh air, and remove contaminated clothing as soon as possible to avoid further exposure to hazardous substances.
2.If you experience symptoms such as shortness of breath, cough, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, etc., you should seek medical attention promptly.
3.If the respiratory symptoms are mild, you can rest in a ventilated place, keep your airways open, and drink plenty of water to speed up the excretion of toxins in your body.
4.Adsorption: The use of adsorbents such as activated carbon will adsorb harmful substances and reduce harm to the body.
5.Plant absorption: Placing some green plants at home, such as spider plants, ivy, etc., can help absorb harmful substances in the air and reduce the impact on the body.
6.Dietary adjustment: Eat more foods rich in vitamins and proteins, such as milk, eggs, etc., to help reduce the burden on the body.
7.If symptoms are severe or not relieved for a long time, seek medical attention as soon as possible**.
In short, the smell of pesticides can have adverse effects on health, so it is recommended to avoid exposure to harmful substances in daily life, take necessary protective measures, and regularly check your physical condition to maintain your health.
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This can generally be ventilated, because this thing does produce a lot of harmful substances in it, so usually try to use this thing as little as possible, if there is this smell, you can generally leave the room, or you can bring a mask, but try to do a good job of ventilation, only in this way can the gas inside volatilize, so I think we should pay attention to staying away from such an environment.
If there is a small amount of it, it should have no effect on the body, but if you smell something like this for a long time or often, I think it will definitely have a great effect.
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If you spray too many pesticides, what harm will it cause and how to remedy it?
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1. Open doors and windows to allow indoor and outdoor air circulation to help insecticides disperse.
2. Use an electric fan to create convection air, increase indoor and outdoor air circulation, and speed up the odor dissipation of pesticides.
3. You can put an activated carbon bag in the corner of your home to adsorb harmful gases and accelerate odor removal.
4. Put a stove in the middle of the room to increase the indoor temperature and reduce the density of indoor gases, so that the indoor insecticide gases can accelerate the escape outward.
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1. Turn on the fan to strengthen indoor air circulation.
2. Put bamboo charcoal in the house, bamboo charcoal has the function of adsorbing odors.
3. Put the bedding in the house in the sun, and the insecticide will volatilize quickly in the case of exposure. After drying, you can continue to use it.
4. Open the window and keep the room ventilated so that the insecticide can dissipate as soon as possible.
5. If there is a slight discomfort, you need to pay attention to rest and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits.
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First of all, let's understand the main components of insecticides: the active ingredients of insecticides are mainly pyrethroids such as methrin, which are toxic. It is less toxic to humans and animals, and has a certain poisoning and fumigation effect on mosquitoes, flies, cockroaches and other pests.
At present, the household insecticides on the market are mainly pyrethroid aerosol insecticides, and the amethrin with the effect of hitting and the permethrin with lethal effect and insecticide are generally selected for compounding, and the compound agent has a relatively fast hitting effect, but also has a strong killing effect.
Symptoms after pesticide poisoning:
1. Mild symptoms: Although most of the mosquito insecticides have passed the qualified inspection of the relevant departments, and the toxicity is reduced within the range of basically no harm to the human body, if a large number of inhalations for a long time will also produce certain mild poisoning symptoms, such as: headache, dizziness, fatigue, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, irritability and other central nervous system and digestive system symptoms, and occasional muscle involuntary twitches.
2. Moderate poisoning symptoms: When inhaling mosquito insecticides for a long time, or inhaling a small amount of agricultural insecticides, it may show moderate poisoning symptoms, which are mainly manifested as: excessive sweating, salivation, tremor, convulsions, tendon hyperreflexia, tachycardia, cyanosis, increased body temperature and other lesions.
3. Symptoms of severe poisoning: Symptoms of severe poisoning often occur in people who eat agricultural pesticides, and their main manifestations are: epileptiform seizures or clonic and tonic convulsions, and occasionally fall into coma and respiratory failure after violent and repulsive action, and even die.
Mental changes (such as forgetfulness, loss of orientation) or ataxia may occur after repeated convulsions, and in severe cases, blood pressure, pulse rate, arrhythmia and even ventricular fibrillation may occur; or acute liver and kidney damage. Tips: If it is an adult with symptoms of poisoning, first of all, avoid contact with pesticides again, generally speaking, mild symptoms of poisoning can be relieved within a few days after avoiding contact with pesticides, but if you feel that the symptoms of poisoning are aggravating, you must go to the hospital immediately**.
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Depending on the effect and composition of the insecticide, if it is highly toxic, inhaling too much odor will definitely affect the body, but this effect may not be immediately apparent.
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Generally, after spraying the insecticide, even if you return to the house after a period of time, there will be a smell left, so if the insecticide smells too much, will it be poisoned? How should pesticides be used safely?
Can you get poisoned if you smell too much insecticide.
Insecticides refer to some mosquito killers and insect insecticides commonly used in households. Smelling insecticidal aerosols is generally not so serious, but it will still have a certain effect. The dose of insecticide is enough to kill mosquitoes and other insects, but if the amount of savings reaches a certain amount, it will cause poisoning to the human body, but the general dose of household usually does not reach the dose of human poisoning, and some may have slight reactions and gastrointestinal discomfort, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.
The most severe cases may be heartbeat, respiratory arrest.
Proper use of pesticides.
All food, water, and cupboards must be sealed before spraying, preferably after people have eaten to avoid contamination, and canisters must be kept out of the reach of children.
Protective protection should be done, preferably wearing long-sleeved clothing and a mask with household insecticides to prevent ** or respiratory poisoning.
Do not overdose. Many people increase the dose to enhance the insecticidal effect, but this can also lead to poisoning.
If you find that your family members or children have symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, and stinging, you should leave the environment where insecticides have been used in time, and send them to the hospital in time if they are serious. Since insecticidal aerosols are pressure-packed, they should be protected from violent impacts and high temperatures.
Also, do not spray it against a fire source to avoid danger.
Do pesticides kill insects by smell?
The liquid of the insecticide generally kills insects, it depends on the smell, and the general insects will be poisoned by poison after smelling the smell, and its liquid can also play the role of killing insects, and the insects on the insects can die.
Do pesticides stick to items.
Insecticides will adhere to items, so when using insecticides, try to avoid tableware or items that are easily accessible to children, and try not to use them in poorly ventilated rooms to avoid adverse effects on the human body. Almost all pesticides can seriously alter ecosystems, most of which are harmful to humans.
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