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Advice?: Concerns over permethrin use in the household.
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<blockquote data-quote="BigBill'sUniverse" data-source="post: 232544" data-attributes="member: 40783"><p>I pulled up the MSDS sheet on Permethrin at work. Just another warning if you have any cats, it is highly toxic to felines. It has a 10 year shelf life. Only thing listed to neutralize it is >94% strength bleach. States that even heavy rains will not wash away the Permethrin. Oddly enough Permethrin is only active when it is dry. So adding any sort of liquid other than bleach will do nothing to clean up Permethrin.</p><p></p><p>Hope any of this helps. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBill'sUniverse, post: 232544, member: 40783"] I pulled up the MSDS sheet on Permethrin at work. Just another warning if you have any cats, it is highly toxic to felines. It has a 10 year shelf life. Only thing listed to neutralize it is >94% strength bleach. States that even heavy rains will not wash away the Permethrin. Oddly enough Permethrin is only active when it is dry. So adding any sort of liquid other than bleach will do nothing to clean up Permethrin. Hope any of this helps. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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