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Fact Sheet for Vikane Gas Fumigant (Sulfuryl
Fluoride)
In the interest of Dow AgroSciences' commitment to product
stewardship, this fact sheet is intended to provide basic information
about the product and how it is used. If you have specific questions about
your fumigation, refer to documents provided by the fumigator or call the
fumigator listed on the warning signs posted on your structure. If you
have questions about Vikane* gas fumigant (the fumigant used) or the
procedures described, call Dow AgroSciences Customer Information Center at
1 (800) 352-6776
Why Buildings are Fumigated
Insects that feed or tunnel into wood can seriously damage houses,
apartments, and other dwellings or structures. Each year termites or other
wood destroying insects damage approximately 2 million homes. Depending on
the extent or location of the infestation of wood destroying insects.
How Buildings are Fumigated
Because Vikane is a gas, prior to fumigation, the structure is
completely sealed. This serves to contain Vikane in the building so it can
penetrate wood thoroughly and eliminate the pests. Depending on the
construction of the building, the doors and windows may be sealed with
tape and plastic sheet, or the structure may be covered with a tarp. The
building will remain sealed for 2 to 72 hours depending on the specifics
of the job. Warning signs are posted around the building notifying people
to keep out.
After the tarp or tape is removed, a professional fumigator will aerate
the structure by opening the doors and windows. Fans may also be used to
clear out the building. Once the dwelling has been thoroughly aerated, the
fumigator is required to measure the level of any fumigant remaining in
the living space to ensure it is below the EPA approved concentration for
reentry by the occupants. Extremely low levels well below the established
safe reentry concentration. Your building should not be cleared for
reoccupancy until it is safe to enter. The fumigator will post a notice on
your building indicating the day and time for reentry. Structures can be
occupied only when the concentration is 5 parts per million or less (this
represents a margin of safety - laboratory animals have been exposed to
100 parts per million for 2 weeks with no adverse effects.) Because Vikane
is a true gas and not a vapor, aeration is rapid. Recent studies
demonstrated that in most structures levels of Vikane are less than 1 part
per million within 6 hours of clearing and have no detectable levels of
Vikane with in 24 hours after the start of aeration.
*Trademark of Dow AgroScience LLC
Vikane is a Restricted Use Pesticide.
Sulfuryl fluoride is colorless, odorless gas, so a warning agent is
added to the building that causes watery eyes and scratchy throat. If you
experience these symptoms in a structure that has been recently fumigated,
you should leave immediately and call the pest control company to have
your building retested.
SULFURYL FLUORIDE (POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS FROM OVEREXPOSURE)
Sulfuryl fluoride is a gas and can potentially enter your body only
through inhalation. Because it is a gas, it does not stay on dry surfaces,
therefore, there is no exposure from touching treated surfaces.
Nervous system and respiratory irritation:0
Overexposure to high levels of Sulfuryl fluoride can result in nose
and throat irritation and nausea. At high concentrations (such as those
used during the fumigation) it can cause excess fluid in the lungs,
sleepiness, pneumonia, and convulsions. These symptoms would be expected
to appear within 8 hours after such an exposure. In the unlikely event you
experience these symptoms in the building that has been recently
fumigated, you should leave immediately. Consult your physician and call
the pest control company to have your building retested.
Additional studies:
Sulfuryl fluoride has not been shown to cause birth defects in pregnant
animals exposed under experimental conditions. In addition, current
studies have demonstrated there are no mutagenic or genotoxic effects
caused by exposure to Sulfuryl fluoride.
Safety Precautions and Homeowner Preparation
- Discuss the treatment program in advance with your pest control
company so you fully understand what will be done and what you need to
do.
- Carefully follow the instructions you are given about what items you
are to remove from your building.
- Stay out of the treated building until it is cleared
- If you are interested or concerned, you should ask your pest control
company to show the records of how your building was aerated before it
was cleared for reentry
- You may wish to increase ventilation by opening doors and windows.
If you have specific questions about your fumigation, refer to
documents provided by the fumigator or call the fumigator listed on the
warning signs posted on your structure. Call the Dow AgroScience Customer
Information Center at 1 (800) 3536776 if you need additional information
or have questions concerning the product. |