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Crop spraying-impacts on humans, animals and the environment

Crop spraying has become a cost-effective and accepted method for removing pests from crops. Many people living near farms have come to accept it as part of their lives. Although great care is taken to spray on designated fields, unexpected gusts, sudden changes in wind direction, or miscalculations can lead to living in the middle of a cloud of chemical dust.

 

What are the effects of pesticide application on human, pet and global health? There is still a lot of debate on this issue. People who are part of the industry say that with proper dusting, there are few health threats associated with it.

 

Others living nearby report dead fish floating in nearby streams and rivers, many report increased respiratory problems, and others love by exposure to these chemicals. I am reporting the death of a person.

 

So who is right? Research is ongoing to determine if these chemicals really are at the root of many of the events people report, but there seems to be no definitive answer that all agree.

 

Instead of waiting for the definitive results from your research, there is a way to solve the problem yourself. If you are sensitive to chemicals or just want to ensure that you and your family are breathing the cleanest air possible, you have a choice.

 

You may not be able to control the quality of the outside air or prevent dust from your crops, but you can use a high efficiency particle blocking (or HEPA) air purifier with a filter to chemistry from your home or office. You can control the indoor air by removing dust from the material Specially designed to remove chemicals in the air.

HEPA technology is the same filtration method used in hospitals and is designed to remove 99.97% of particles up to 0.3 microns by definition. This means that for every 10,000 particles in the air, 99,997 particles are removed.

 

There is ongoing debate about whether these pesticides are harmful, so if you don’t want to inhale this inevitable dust and give your health a chance other than selling your home and moving far away, HEPA filtration is best. This is your chance. Keep air quality as fresh, clean and healthy as possible.

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