You should re-read the articles that you posted. “If you follow the directions, however the dose of permethrin that you receive by wearing treated clothing is considered safe, even for pregnant women.” The directions say that you are not supposed to spray clothes while you are wearing them or spray them and put them on while damp, that clothes must be completely dry before wearing them. While drying, the chemical molecularly bonds to the threads of the fabric, bonds that are not easily broken, that’s why you can wash the clothes about 6 times before the protection fades, why sweat will not break those same bonds and why you can wear treated clothes that have dried and not be over exposed…even if you are pregnant. Over exposure primarily comes from the liquid form of the product. Soaking your clothes in a bucket is actually safer than spraying your clothes as you are much more likely to get the wet mist from the spray on your skin or breath in the mist or odors. When you use a bucket and soak your clothes you avoid that potential exposure. Obviously, the clothes have to be throughly dry before you put them on, no matter what method you use. I’m not sure exactly what I said in my post for you to jump to the conclusion that I did all of that with bare hands LOL. You obviously have a low opinion of my intelligence level. I know you will be surprised, but I actually can read quite well. I also have gloves and plenty of them. Chemical grade and surgical grade. Appreciate your concern.
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