Sulfuryl Fluoride Structural Fumigation
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1 Sulfuryl Fluoride Structural Fumigation The Personal Chemical Exposure Program in the Department of Entomology conducts human and environmental studies intended to clarify and define important chemical exposure issues. Personal Chemical Exposure Program Department of Entomology University of California, Riverside Concepts in chemical exposure assessment related to our research include risk assessment, mitigation, perception and regulation.
2 Sulfuryl Fluoride Structural Fumigation Personal Chemical Exposure Program (PCEP) Executive Summary In July 2009, Dr. Krieger and PCEP research assistants from the University of California, Riverside, monitored sulfuryl fluoride residential fumigations for the treatment and control of drywood termites at two typical, singlefamily residences in Moreno Valley, CA. The fumigations were performed by commercial applicators. PCEP monitoring was assisted by Dow AgroSciences technicians. Concentrations of Vikane gas fumigant at standard commercial rates were measured to assess potential worker, resident and bystander sulfuryl fluoride exposure.
3 Interior and exterior fumigant concentrations of each residence were monitored during all stages of actual fumigations (fumigant introduction, exposure, and aeration). The major goals of our monitoring study were the following: 1) to evaluate potential bystander (e.g. neighbor) exposure during the fumigation and aeration procedures, and, 2) to determine if the required aeration procedures satisfy California and federal safety standards for reoccupancy following fumigation.
4 Two Moreno Valley, CA residences were fumigated with sulfuryl fluoride to treat and control drywood termites in July The fumigations were done by trained, licensed fumigators that followed product label and California regulations. Equipment including tarps, ladders, and fumigant cylinders are shown here prior to the fumigation.
5 The residences were tarped, fumigated at the labeled drywood termite control rate, and aerated by a licensed fumigator following product label requirements and state regulations.
6 The warning agent, chloropicrin, was introduced into the building per label directions prior to the introduction of the fumigant sulfuryl fluoride. Chloropicrin at low levels of about 0.15 ppm causes burning eyes and tearing. Chloropicrin serves to warn of the presence of the odorless and colorless sulfuryl fluoride and is a deterrent to intruders. Chloropicrin is removed from the building with the sulfuryl fluoride during aeration.
7 PCEP staff confirmed the amounts of sulfuryl fluoride required at each residence before introduction of fumigant.
8 A custom amount of fumigant, based on factors such as the target pest, construction and environmental conditions, is accurately measured.
9 Interior and exterior fumigant concentrations were continuously monitored during the fumigant introduction, exposure, and aeration periods.
10 Exterior fumigant concentrations were continuously monitored at eight locations that were evenly spaced and close to the tarp. At each exterior sample location, a calibrated air pump attached to a stand continuously drew air into a gas-tight bag. At timed intervals, the air bags were removed from the pumps and immediately replaced with clean, empty, gas-tight bags attached to the pumps to continue with uninterrupted air sampling.
11 Fumigant concentration in each removed bag was measured using a sensitive gas monitor, the SF-ExplorIR, which can accurately measure sulfuryl fluoride concentrations to 1 part per million (1 ppm). The exterior fumigant concentrations of air sample intervals were used to determine the potential exposure of bystanders, such as neighbors, to the fumigant throughout the fumigation process. The potential acute exposure is called a Time Weighted Average, or TWA, and is based on a 24-hour exposure period.
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13 Interior fumigation concentrations were measured by drawing air samples through hoses placed at three locations indoors using the following validated testing procedures.
14 A Fumiscope was used to measure interior fumigant concentrations during fumigation and initial aeration
15 Conclusion 1: Air sampling showed that sulfuryl fluoride concentrations outside the fumigated residences were very brief. Possible bystander exposures were well below the NOAEL (No Observed Adverse Effect Level) of the US EPA and California Department of Pesticide Regulation (Air sample locations behind house are circled)
16 Fumigant levels decline rapidly during aeration Conclusion 2: Interior air sampling (Graph 1) showed that sulfuryl fluoride concentrations declined very rapidly during aeration. Fumigant concentrations were at or below the permissible exposure limit for occupants of 1 ppm established by the US EPA and California Department of Pesticide Regulation within the shortest aeration time (6 hours) permitted by the product label.
17 Interior concentrations* of sulfuryl fluoride measured in two houses during six hours of aeration 2000 Sulfuryl fluoride concentration (ppm) House 1 House Minutes After Aeration Started Graph 1: * Average of measurements at three interior locations for each sample interval (minutes after aeration started)
18 Other information about sulfuryl fumigation Personal Chemical Exposure Program staff periodically respond to questions from the public about fumigation. We are pleased to respond or to help you get information you need. Some common questions are included here. Fumigation technology is well-studied--answers to questions about specific work practices and safe fumigant use may be obtained from the trained professionals who work as sulfuryl fluoride fumigators, pesticide registrants, and state regulators.
19 Q1. How many fumigations with sulfuryl fluoride are conducted each year in California? A1. About 100,000 fumigations with sulfuryl fluoride are conducted each year in California. Costs for control and repair of damage from drywood termites in California exceeds $300 million annually and are projected to increase.
20 Q2. What sulfuryl fluoride products are registered for structural fumigation of residences and other buildings in California? A2. There are three sulfuryl fluoride products registered for structural fumigation of residences and other buildings in California. Sulfuryl Fluoride Products Registered for Structural Fumigation in California Registrant Brand Name U.S. EPA Reg. No. Dow AgroSciences LLC Vikane ZA Ensystex II, Inc. Zythor AA Drexel Chemical Company Master Fume AA
21 Q3. Why are buildings fumigated with sulfuryl fluoride? A3. Sulfuryl fluoride is the most important structural fumigant in the United States for the treatment and control of structure-infesting pests. About 100,000 are done in California each year. University scientists have shown that fumigation is the most reliable and complete method for elimination of infestations of drywood termites and other pests such as wood-destroying beetles and bed bugs, in buildings. In California drywood termites and other wood-destroying pests do more than $300 million damage every year to homes and other buildings. Research from the University California, Berkeley, evaluating sulfuryl fluoride and other treatments for control of drywood termites can be viewed at: Whole-structure fumigation using sulfuryl fluoride is a very important tool to protect buildings, their contents, and occupants from ongoing adverse effects from pest infestations. No alternative treatments have been identified to date that have the same consistency, completeness, and degree of efficacy as sulfuryl fluoride fumigation for pest elimination.
22 Q4. What is a toxic air contaminant? A4. Toxic Air Contaminant: As defined by California Health and Safety Code, Section (a): an air pollutant which may cause or contribute to an increase in mortality or in serious illness, or which may pose a present or potential hazard to human health. Substances which have been identified by the U.S. EPA as hazardous air pollutants (e.g. benzene, asbestos) shall be identified by the Board as toxic air contaminants. Of course, an air contaminant is toxic only if air concentrations are high enough to cause adverse effects (toxicity) in persons who are exposed.
23 Q5. Sulfuryl fluoride is listed as a California Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC). Does this affect its use as a fumigant in homes and other buildings? A5. No, listing of sulfuryl fluoride as a TAC does not affect the label use directions. The regulatory standards for air levels have been reduced based upon scientific review of data from structural fumigation during application and aeration. The TAC listing process is an additional step required by State law in California to identify materials that may be found in air. It is in addition to the actual risk characterization analysis done by California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) and includes a separate review. Some other common chemicals listed as TACs include chlorine, formaldehyde, methanol, naphthalene, and toluene.
24 Q6. Will fumigation with sulfuryl fluoride adversely affect water and soil? A6. Our research and the chemical properties of sulfuryl fluoride demonstrate that this fumigant will not adversely affect water or soil when used according to the label directions. Sulfuryl fluoride has very low solubility in water (e.g. compared to sugar, salt or other soluble chemicals). This beneficial feature of the product is why the product label recommends watering the perimeter of the foundation prior to tarped fumigations. Water acts as a barrier to minimize movement of sulfuryl fluoride into the soil between tarps and the building, improving confinement of fumigant during the fumigation.
25 Q6. Will occupants returning to buildings following fumigation with sulfuryl fluoride be exposed to toxic concentrations of the fumigant by off-gassing? A6. No. Due to the physical properties of sulfuryl fluoride, this fumigant does not accumulate inside a building following label-directed fumigation and aeration procedures. For fumigation the release of sulfuryl fluoride into the indoor air creates the natural force that drives sulfuryl fluoride gas into the depths of wood where drywood termites thrive. The driving force during fumigation is a concentration gradient---sulfuryl fluoride moves from the indoor air through the wood and other materials to the microscopic air spaces where no fumigant gas previously existed. The process is very rapid. During aeration the process is reversed when the fumigant concentration is rapidly reduced in the indoor air. The higher concentrations within wood and other materials is rapidly reduced as sulfuryl fluoride comes out of the air spaces in the wood, the structure, and its contents during the aeration process after the fumigation seals to outside air are opened. (Continued on next page)
26 Q6. continued. Will occupants returning to buildings following fumigation with sulfuryl fluoride be exposed to toxic concentrations of the fumigant by off-gassing? A6. (Continued from previous page) Toxic concentrations of sulfuryl fluoride are maintained indoors during fumigation by tarping to seal fumigant inside the structure. The fumigant penetrates materials readily and it is very important that the process works both ways (fumigant going in and coming out)! When aeration begins and the structure is opened, the off-gassing also occurs very rapidly (Graph 1 above). The driving force continues to be low air levels going to still lower ones down a concentration gradient. If buildings and materials retained sulfuryl fluoride, then fumigators would not need to use elaborate procedures, including tarpaulins, polyethylene sheeting, and tape, to seal structures to keep sulfuryl fluoride inside during the fumigation. At that point the residence is cleared and ready for occupancy.
27 Q7. What procedures do fumigators follow to protect the safety of neighbors and building occupants during fumigation with sulfuryl fluoride? A7. There are many procedures that minimize the potential exposure of fumigators and other people to sulfuryl fluoride during structural fumigation. Some of these are illustrated in the final series of photos from the Moreno Valley fumigations.
28 The warning agent, chloropicrin, was introduced into the building per label directions prior to the introduction of the fumigant sulfuryl fluoride. Chloropicrin serves to warn of the presence of the odorless and colorless sulfuryl fluoride and is a deterrent to intruders. Chloropicrin is removed from the building with the sulfuryl fluoride during aeration.
29 All exterior entrances and sides of the fumigated building are posted with warning signs during the fumigation process. In addition to stating the name of the fumigant used and warning against entry, the signs contain 24- hour contact information for the fumigation company.
30 All exterior entrances are barricaded or locked with special locking devices. This procedure prevents residents from using their keys to reenter during the fumigation process.
31 Fumigators must wear respiratory protection (SCBA-Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) if they enter the fumigated space before it is aerated
32 Fumigators must follow detailed, validated procedures during aeration. These procedures specify the type of ventilation equipment used, such as ducting and fans with required capacity to move air, and the duration of ventilation period using fans.
33 After completion of aeration, the fumigator must test the air in each room using the Interscan or SF-ExplorIR to confirm aeration of the fumigant before allowing reoccupancy of the building.
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