Time and time again, we hear news about chemical fires, explosions, leaks, or other hazards. Educating the public, as well as those who work with chemicals on a daily basis, is likely the best way to avoid dangerous mishaps involving potentially hazardous and toxic substances. Some chemicals are relatively safe to use in almost any environment. However, there are others with which extreme caution must be practiced when handling or using them. Something as simple as a pesticide can, in reality, easily transform into a noxious gas capable of killing.
Tragedy in the Home
According to CNN, four children have died in Texas after someone in their home sprayed water on a previously applied pesticide, causing a reaction that produced toxic phosphine gas. At least five other people were hospitalized in the incident. One family member was reportedly using water to wash away the pesticide – aluminum phosphide – which had previously been applied under the home. At this point in the investigation, the incident has been ruled an accidental poisoning as officials continue to investigate the matter.
One child died at the scene and the other three passed after being taken to the hospital – the oldest was 17, the youngest 7. Several first responders were also taken to the hospital for treatment after being exposed to the gas. The gas responsible, aluminum phosphide, is listed in the Toxicity Category I by the Environmental Protection Agency – the highest and most toxic category. Specifically, the EPA points to the “acute effects via the inhalation route.” The substance was applied under the home to kill insects and burrowing rodents.
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Although this incident does not represent a tragedy that happened as a result of poor chemical storage, it does represent the danger that any household chemical can pose if it is not handled correctly. In order to best protect yourself, your family, or your business, the best solution is to always be vigilant, aware, and educated about any of the chemicals you may work with. Here at U.S. Hazmat Rentals, we have all the information and expertise to help you when it comes to keeping your home and workplace free from chemical hazards. Whatever your chemical storage needs, we have the best option for your needs.