Pesticide Drifts and Poor Health
Pesticide exposure occurs in many different ways: the food we eat, the water we drink, and even the air we breathe. Yes, even the air we breathe is at risk of pesticide pollution. One recent study done in an agricultural area near an elementary school in Hastings, Florida, showed worrisome results: over the eight day air monitoring study, three pesticides were detected in the air on most days.
The study took place from December 6-14, 2006 near South Woods Elementary School, located adjacent to Chinese cabbage fields. Three pesticides were found in the air samples: endosulfan, diazinon, and trifluralin.
Endosulfan is an insecticide that is used for cotton, potatoes, apples, and other fruits and vegetables. It is neurotoxic to insects and mammals and an endocrine disruptor. From 1987-1997, an estimated 1.38 million pounds of endosulfan were used each year. Symptoms of poisoning include hyperactivity, tremors, convulsions, staggering, difficulty breathing, nausea, vomiting, skin irritation, and brain damage.
Diazinon is an insecticide used in fruits, nuts, and vegetables. It is a neurotoxin to insects and animals. An estimated 4-7 million pounds were used in 2001 alone. Poisoning symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness, vomiting, confusion, memory loss, and asthma, gestational diabetes, and cancer have also been linked to exposure.
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