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Deposition and Spatial Distribution of Insecticides Following Fogger, Perimeter Sprays, Spot Sprays, and Crack-and-crevice Applications for Treatment and Control of Indoor Pests

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Pharmacology
Toxicology
Date 2010 May 18
PMID 20472011
Citations 7
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Abstract

The indoor surface deposition and distribution of insecticides applied as foggers, baseboard or perimeter sprays, spot sprays and crack-and-crevice sprays represent distinct pathways of potential unintentional and unavoidable residential pesticide exposure of children and adults. Fogger, perimeter spray, crack-and-crevice, and spot sprays using registered commercial products were studied using three 5-part deposition plates positioned in unoccupied residences in Riverside, CA. Pesticide active ingredients included permethrin, chlorpyrifos, cyfluthrin, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin. Horizontal distribution factors of 100% (total release fogger in a small room), 50% (perimeter spray), 15% (crack-and-crevice), and 2% (spot spray) were assigned based upon application of selected commercial products by a licensed pest control operator and investigators who participated in these studies. This research reduces uncertainties associated with assessing human exposure following different application methods.

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