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Anvil 2+2® is a synthetic broad spectrum pyrethroid insecticides (sumithrin), which acts upon the nervous system.

Spraying of Anvil 2+2® may present risks to sensitive human subpopulations, including: children, senior citizens, immune compromised or chemically sensitive and people with asthma or allergies (particularly ragweed).

Symptoms vary from person to person. Some symptoms are: eye, nose or throat irritation, wheezing, nausea, vomiting, runny or stuffy nose, chest pain or difficulty breathing, headaches, numb or prickly feeling on face or hands. Skin contact can cause rashes, itching or blisters. Children, in particular, may be at greater risk of experiencing adverse effects from the application of Anvil since they may have the potential for greater exposure than adults. Some animals may also experience adverse effects — so bring in your pets.

Fort Worth, TX, Washington, DC, Murfreesboro, TN and other cities across the nation have decided not to spray because of the high incidence of asthma in their cities, research that shows spraying is ineffective and concerns for children and people with breathing problems. (See the link "Why other cities have chosen not to spray.”)

If you feel you have conditions that may be aggravated by spraying, you should OPT OUT by calling 340-5668 or 340-5653. You can also OPT OUT on-line and sign up to get the spraying schedule (so you will know when and where they are spraying) at the Health Department's web site (click here).

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You should call your doctor if you experience problems from the spray. You should also report it immediately to the Health Department and demand they make a written report. Be sure to let us know since the Health Department has not been forthright in responding, documenting or disclosing problems. Print out an incident report from this site, if you feel you have experienced any adverse effects from the 2004 spraying campaign or call BURNT at 327-8515.

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