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akash15  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, January 11, 2017 3:50:59 PM(UTC)
akash15

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However, almost all of us miss to take into account that chemicals impact people where they are manufactured, not simply where they are used. It's time to consider those people too. An article about the explosion twenty years ago at the chemical plant in Bhopal, Indian, just came across my desk. What a disaster! And that kind of accident can happen anywhere.

I have gained a brand new insight from reading relating to this tragedy. Do you realize there were 4, 000 people murdered immediately, and another 20, 000 who were wiped out from side influences for a long time afterward? And that hundreds of thousands of people have suffered severe health problems due to explosion that released poisonous chemicals into the air and water?

It occurs in my experience that if first world countries would reduce their reliance on chemicals for pest control, the production of those chemicals would decline with the demand, and plants would be closed or re-purposed. When plants making toxic chemicals are closed, or re-purposed to non-toxic chemical production, people in third world countries might have reduced direct exposure -- potential and real -- to poisons used in pesticides. People in first world countries who live near chemical plant life would also be safer from chemicals produced in such plants -- chemicals that may be released through mishaps or terrorism. There are lots of ways to manage pests other than with the use of poisonous chemicals. Lives rely upon that alternative approach being used.

Using the increase of bed bugs in hotels across the US, it can be unnerving to think about keeping your hotel bug-free without pesticides. Stop panicking! There are natural and organic and natural pest controls and techniques coming out daily that will help you keep your hotel bed bug free, or exterminate them if they are already in residence. It's important to be part of the solution, not contribute to the problem.

Eliminating chemical substance pest control from your operations will make the world a better spot to live. Adopting natural pest control is one step toward creating a welcome habitat to guests. That's an financially sound decision.
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