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Pesticides Contaminate for Years
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If you think your home is safe to enter a few hours after an extermination or poison treatment, think again. Many studies have shown that the poisons are there - and very active - for YEARS after the application.

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"In a study reported by Dr. J. Milton Clark, Ph.D., at the School of Pubic Health, University of Illinois, half of the homes judged to have had a proper termiticide application had detectable air levels of chlordane, an average of 2.7 micrograms per cubic meter, months to years following the last application. The United States Environmental Protection Agency has often considered lifetime cancer risks exceeding one in a million as unacceptable. "

Chloradane is the traditional poison used for killing off pests - and this is INCREDIBLY dangerous.

TheBestControl.com "It has now been estimated that over 75% of all U. S. homes built prior to April, 1988 are still contaminated with significant levels of chlordane."

The poison doesn't just go away after application. It sits there, causing health problems for every inhabitant of the home. Why do you think termite people say "the bugs won't come back"? It's because the poison is still there.

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