How to use
Nylofume*
bags to
protect food
and other
commodities
during
fumigations
with Vikane*
gas
fumigant.
Nylofume
bags are
made from a
special
nylon
polymer
film.
Research has
demonstrated
that
double-bagging,
as shown
below,
achieves
optimum
protection.
All items
such as
food, feed,
drugs and
medicine
(including
those items
in
refrigerators
and
freezers)
must either
be removed
from the
structure
being
fumigated or
be sealed in
protective
Nylofume
bags.
To assure
proper
ceiling and
good
protection,
please
follow these
instructions
carefully:
1.
While
bags
are
still
empty,
place
one
inside
another.
Double-bagging
helps
assure
ineffective
protection.
2.
Place
items
to
be
protected
inside
the
inner
bag.
Do
not
overfill-
leave
clearance
on
top
for
adequate
closure
of
the
bags.
3.
Twist
the
top
of
the
inner
bag,
fold
once
and
secure
the
fold
in
place
using
a
suitable
fastener
such
as a
twist
tie,
tape,
rubber
band
or
string.
4.
Repeat
step
3
with
the
outer
bag.
5.
Check
the
sealed
by
pressing
gently
against
the
sides
of
the
bag
and
listen
for
air
leaks.
No
air
should
be
able
to
escape.
Important:
Please keep
these and
other such
bags out of
children's
reach.
To Bag or
Not To
Bag.....
That is the
question.
Protecting
consumable
items like
food, feed
and medicine
is part of
every
fumigation
with Vikane
gas
fumigant.
However,
from time to
time
questions
arise about
which items
need to be
double-bagged
in Nylofume
bags, and
which items
can remain
in the
structure
unbagged
during the
fumigation.
Here are
some
examples to
guide you as
you prepared
your home
for
fumigation.
Bag these
.....
Pretzels and
other foods
packed in
plastic bags
need to be
bagged or
remove.
Animal feed,
like human
feed, needs
to be bagged
or removed.
Foods packed
and
cardboard
boxes, like
cereal, need
to be bagged
or removed
because the
interior
plastic bag
it may not
be airtight.
Spices
without
their
original
manufactures
airtight
seal intact
must be
bagged or
removed.
Eggs must be
bagged or
removed from
the
structure.
Aspirin and
other
similar in
adjustable
medicines
need to be
bagged or
removed.
Cottage
cheese
should be
bag or
removed
because
pre-salable
containers,
including
Tupperware
and other
storage
containers,
do not form
air tight
seals.
Ice cubes
should be
discarded
before a few
vacation and
the ice
maker turned
off.
No need
to bag
these....
Unopened
2-liter
plastic
bottles with
manufacturer's
airtight
seal intact
can remain
unbagged.
Shake
2-liter
bottles to
confirm that
the airtight
seal is
still
intact.
Canned
products
like soup
may remain
unbagged
because
unopened
metal cans
provide an
airtight
seal.
When in
doubt, take
it out.
If there's
any question
as to the
seal of an
item, the
best
approach is
to take it
out of the
structure to
be fumigated
or double
bag it. If
you have any
questions
about what
items should
be bagged
please
or call us
Thank you
for your
interest's
in A-1
Fumigation.
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