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Non toxic safe pest control can be used in homes where respiratory problems are an issue. Many consumers refuse to recruit the services of pest control exterminators due to the harshness of the chemicals that are used to control insects. Many companies realize that they can obtain a lot more customers if they use less dangerous chemicals, in the home of those individuals who are sensitive to chemicals, that may impose a upper respiratory problem. But now that is not the case. There are some pest control liquids and sprays that are environmentally safe for animals and humans. There are safe pest control alternatives that contain less harmful toxins. Many pesticides releases deadly fumes or gases are dangerous to breathe in, over a long period of time. These fumes poses a great health hazard for children and infants, but more so for the elderly and physically impaired. Safe pest control is practical and doesn't have to cost a lot. All it takes is a little common sense mixed with a little ingenuity. One way to practice safe pest control is to establish a IPM (Integrated Pest Management) system. This system can be used by anyone who wishes to maintain safe pest control, inexpensively.The IPM method consist of denying insects, and pests access to the home, food, and shelter. This means keeping counter spaces wiped down constantly, sweeping floors for crumbs, caulking holes and sealing open spaces. This is the most safest way to contain pest infestation, without the use of harsh pesticides and chemicals. Starving roaches, ants and other insects is a method that is implemented among some housing complexes. Some government housing authorities have already taken the initiative in implementing this safe pest control method. Many consumers who are concerned about their health, and the health of their children, and other loved ones, have already adopted the idea of environmentally safe pest control.This alternative method should also be followed up with boric acid, roach motel traps, and gels. These items can be easily distributed in areas where small children are denied access. Areas that are a few feet higher than the average toddler, and places where children do not play: such as attics, or storage areas that houses heating and cooling units are great places to start. Be sure to lock pesticides, and other chemicals in storage bins, that can not be easily broken into by little ones.
This Article Has Been Published on Fri, 14 Jan 2011 and Read 235 Times