Utah Deaths Bring Warnings from Experts: All Pesticides Dangerous

Sat, Feb 13, 2010

Pesticide Toxicty

The media in Utah is understandably abuzz in trying to comprehend the tragic deaths of two young sisters from an apparent pesticide poisoning.

For me, having just testified in New Hampshire in favor of bill HB 1456 that would study the impact of a pesticide ban, the words of many from the pesticide industry still resonated: they insisted that because their products are approved by the EPA, the pesticides are therefore safe when used as directed. That’s simply not true and this Utah tragedy is Exhibit A.

From all indications, the pesticide company in Utah did use the pesticide according to directions — yet two children are dead.

Here is a sampling of the coverage:

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700009286/Experts-Pesticide-can-be-dangerous.html?pg=3

www.deseretnews.com/article/700009179/Girls-deaths-need-answers.html

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Paul Tukey - who has written 926 posts on Safelawns Daily Post and Q&A Blog.


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  1. [...] the newspapers, radio and TV stations to talk about something is rarely as easy as it looks. When two sisters died from a pesticide poisoning earlier this year, it didn’t get mentioned much outside of Utah. When an April study was [...]

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