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is permethrin safe to spray indoors

by Morris Zemlak Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

It’s important to read the instructions that come with any pesticide you use. Permethrin sprays are no exception. Some permethrin sprays are made specifically for cloth, while others may not be safe for indoor use or may be specifically for an overall lawn misting rather than for use directly on garden plants.

Permethrin SFR 36.8% is safe to apply around animal shelters, farms, and many residential areas. It can be applied indoors as well to treat for hard to eliminate pests like fleas and bed bugs.

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When should you use Permethrin cream or shampoo?

To use the lotion, follow these steps:

  • Wash your hair with shampoo and rinse with water. ...
  • Dry your hair with a towel until just damp.
  • Shake permethrin lotion well right before use to mix the medication evenly.
  • Use a towel to cover your face and eyes. ...
  • Apply permethrin lotion to your hair and scalp area. ...

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What is better permethrin or bifenthrin?

  • Spiders.
  • Millipedes.
  • Silverfish.
  • Pillbugs.
  • Ticks.
  • Wasps.
  • Mosquitoes.

How safe is permethrin?

Permethrin has little systemic absorption, and is considered safe for topical use in adults and children over the age of two months. The FDA has assigned it as pregnancy category B. Animal studies have shown no effects on fertility or teratogenicity , but studies in humans have not been performed.

Can you over apply permethrin?

Unless your doctor recommends it, do not apply permethrin scabies medicine (Elimite) more than once. You only need to use the medicine again if you can see live mites on your skin 14 days after you have been treated. Overuse of scabies medicines can irritate the skin and may increase the risk of side effects.

Can you use permethrin indoors?

Don't apply permethrin to your clothes while you're wearing them, and don't apply permethrin indoors, where you could risk inhaling it.

Is permethrin safe to breathe?

Permethrin is a pyrethroid that can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through skin. Depending on the formulation, permethrin is a non-toxic to moderately toxic pesticide. Short-term side effects in sensitive individuals include eye, skin, nose, and throat irritation, and may include breathing problems.

Can you spray permethrin 10 in your house?

Martin's Permethrin 10% is a multi-purpose insecticide that delivers a quick knockdown and a residual effect of up to 28 days. It is safe to use indoors and outdoors to control flies, fleas, mosquitoes, and more.

How long does permethrin last indoors?

112 daysIn conclusion, our results indicate that permethrin applied indoors can persist for 112 days in concentrations equal to a maximum of 89.9% of the initial concentration. Furthermore, our estimates indicated low levels of human exposure to permethrin following its application in an indoor environment.

What happens if you inhale permethrin?

► Inhaling Permethrin can irritate the nose, throat and lungs. ► Exposure to Permethrin can cause headache, dizziness, fatigue, excessive salivation, muscle weakness, nausea and vomiting.

How much permethrin is toxic to humans?

Based on a NOAEL of 200 mg/kg per day from the available neuro toxicity data, the margin of safety (MOS) associated with daily human exposure to permethrin from permethrin-treated BDUs at a level of 6.8 × 10 −5 mg/kg per day is approximately 3 million.

Can I spray permethrin on my mattress?

Answer: This product cannot be used on mattresses and can only be used as a light spray on carpets for flea or beetle control indoors.

Can you spray permethrin on furniture?

EASY TO USE: Just diffuse RID Home Lice, Bed Bug & Dust Mite Spray with permethrin for 3 seconds and allow to dry. Spray only on non-washable items such as mattresses, furniture, car interiors, and other items that cannot be laundered.

Can I spray permethrin on my carpet?

WHERE TO USE IT: It is labeled for use on carpets in homes, furniture, cabinets, pantries. It's also for use outside in the yard and around the foundation of the home for perimeter pest control. Labeling also allows for it to be applied to pets and clothing as a pest repellent.

Where do I spray permethrin?

4:136:17How To Use Permethrin Spray | Tick Repellent for Humans - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe area on the socks you're going to want to focus on is right up here above the ankle. Level. AndMoreThe area on the socks you're going to want to focus on is right up here above the ankle. Level. And give the feet a quick spray. Too you're going to want to come around the back.

Is permethrin carcinogenic?

After additional toxicity data were reviewed, EPA concluded that permethrin was a weak carcinogen. Further, laboratory studies indicated that permethrin was highly toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates; therefore, it was classified as Restricted Use pesticide (RUP) for the cotton use.

Does sunlight break down permethrin?

What happens to permethrin in the environment? Permethrin can stay a rather long time in soil and sediment, but with time, microbes and sunlight break it down. In lakes and other types of surface water, the organic matter in the water and sediment adsorbs permethrin within hours.

Overview

Products

  • Products containing permethrin may be liquids, powders, dusts, aerosol solutions, sprays, and treated clothing. Permethrin is used in cattle ear tags and flea collars, or in spot-on treatments for dogs. There are currently more than 1400 registered products containing permethrin. Some products are used to treat scabies and head lice on people. These products are drugs and are re…
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Prevention

  • Always follow label instructions and take steps to avoid exposure. If any exposures occur, be sure to follow the First Aid instructions on the product label carefully. For additional treatment advice, contact the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222. If you wish to discuss a pesticide problem, please call 1-800-858-7378.
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Toxicity

  • Permethrin can affect insects if they eat it or touch it. Permethrin affects the nervous system in insects, causing muscle spasms, paralysis and death. Permethrin is more toxic to insects than it is to people and dogs. This is because insects can't break it down as quickly as people and dogs. Cats are more sensitive to permethrin than dogs or people because it takes their bodies a long ti…
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Causes

  • People can be exposed to pesticides by eating them, breathing them in, getting them on their skin, or getting them in their eyes. Permethrin may be breathed in if a spray or fogger is used indoors, or if wind causes a spray or dust to be blown in someone's face. Dogs may be exposed to permethrin in products that are applied to their skin for flea a...
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Symptoms

  • Health effects from permethrin will depend on how someone is exposed to it. Dogs and cats that have permethrin on their skin may act strangely, and flick their paws, twitch their skin or ears, or roll on the ground. Animals that have licked treated skin may drool a lot or smack their lips. Cats that have been exposed by accident to products with high (45-65%) levels of permethrin may se…
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Side effects

  • When people get permethrin on their skin, they may have irritation or tingling, burning and itching at that spot. If permethrin gets in the eyes it can cause redness, pain or burning. If people eat permethrin it could cause sore throat, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. People that have breathed in permethrin have had irritation in the nose and lungs, difficulty breathing, headaches, …
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Effects

  • Less than 1% of the permethrin put on the skin of people was taken into the body. If permethrin is eaten, most of it is quickly absorbed. The pyrethroids easily pass through the lungs into the body if inhaled, but no specific data on permethrin was found. Once permethrin is absorbed, it quickly moves throughout the body. The greatest amounts of permethrin have been found 3 to 4 hours …
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Safety

  • Permethrin was classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as \"not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans\" in 1991. This means that IARC could not decide whether or not permethrin can cause cancer. The U.S. EPA decided that permethrin was \"likely to be carcinogenic to humans\" if it was eaten. This decision was based on the structure of permet…
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Examples

  • A group of women used a product containing 4% permethrin over their entire bodies to treat a scabies problem during pregnancy. Another group of pregnant women used a product containing 1% permethrin to treat head lice. Exposure to permethrin did not affect the pregnancies of any of the women in either group.
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Other animals

  • Rats that were fed permethrin when they were pregnant had offspring that weighed less, and some of their offspring developed extra ribs more often than control rats. Pregnant rabbits that were fed permethrin lost their fetuses more often and the offspring that lived had less bone growth.
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Research

  • While children may be especially sensitive to pesticides compared to adults, there are currently no data to suggest that children have increased sensitivity specifically to permethrin.
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