If weather permits; the
Suffolk County Department of Public Works is planning to treat sections of the
following communities as part of their ongoing annual efforts to control adult
mosquitoes.
The following treatments are for Vector Control:
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Time and date of the application: August 1, 2018, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Approximate location(s): Ocean Bay Park, Ocean Beach and Seaview on Fire Island
Sites to be treated:
–
All streets in the Communities.
Method of Treatment: Ground spraying - Ultra Low
Volume Aerosol
Name of Pesticide: Anvil (sumithrin)
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Time and date of the application: August 2, 2018, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Approximate location(s): Fire Island Pines, Water Island, Summer Club and
Atlantique on
Fire Island
Sites to be treated:
–
All streets in the Communities.
Method of Treatment: Ground spraying - Ultra Low
Volume Aerosol
Name of Pesticide: Anvil (sumithrin)
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Time and date of the application: August 2, 2018, 7:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Approximate location(s): Mastic, Mastic Beach & South Shirley
Sites to be treated:
– All
streets south of Alcolade Drive W, Chanel Drive E and Mastic Road to Riverside
Avenue and south to the bay, including the Smith Point County Park and
Campground.
Method of Treatment: Ground spraying - Ultra Low
Volume Aerosol
Name of Pesticide: Anvil (sumithrin)
See
Map:
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Time and date of the application: August 3, 2018, 5:00 AM – 7:30 AM
Approximate location(s): Brookhaven, Bellport and East Patchogue
Sites to be treated:
– All
streets south of South Country Rd from Union Ave in East Patchogue to Old Stump
Road in Brookhaven
Method of Treatment: Ground spraying - Ultra Low
Volume Aerosol
Name of Pesticide: Anvil (sumithrin)
See
Map:
Time and date of the application: August 4, 2018, 5:00 AM – 7:30 AM
Approximate location(s): Oak Beach, West Gilgo Beach, Gilgo Beach and the
Cedar Beach Babylon Town Park Golf Course and Captree Island
Sites to be treated:
–All
streets in Oak Beach, Gilgo Beach, West Gilgo Beach and Cedar Beach Babylon
Town Golf Course and Captree Island.
Method of Treatment: Ground spraying - Ultra Low
Volume Aerosol
Name of Pesticide: Anvil (sumithrin)
See
Map:
http://suffolkcountyny.gov/Portals/0/health/img/vc/GilgoWestGilgoOakBchCaptree2017.jpg
For current and future
notices and/or further information:
Although your chances of
experiencing any health effects from spraying are quite low, the following
common sense steps will help you reduce possible exposure to pesticides before,
during or after spraying.
Steps you should take: Children and
pregnant women should take care to avoid exposure when practical. If possible, remain inside or avoid the area
whenever spraying takes place and for about 30 minutes after spraying. Close windows and doors and close the vents
of window air-conditioning units to circulate indoor air or, before spraying
begins, turn them off. Windows and
air-conditioning vents can be reopened about 30 minutes after spraying. If you come in direct contact with pesticide
spray, protect your eyes. If you get
pesticide spray in your eyes, immediately rinse them with water. Wash
exposed skin. Wash clothes that come in
direct contact with spray separately from other laundry. Consult your health care provider if you
think you are experiencing health effects from spraying.
Steps you may want to take: The materials
used by Vector Control do not leave significant residues on surfaces, but
exposure can be reduced even further.
Pick homegrown fruits and vegetables you expect to eat soon before
spraying takes place. Rinse homegrown
fruits and vegetables (in fact all produce) thoroughly with water before
cooking or eating. Bring laundry and
small toys inside before spraying begins.
(Wash with detergent and water if exposed to pesticides during
spraying.) Bring pet food and water
dishes inside, and cover ornamental fishponds during the spray period to avoid
direct exposure.
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