pesticide poisoning
Death of siblings after ‘pesticide poisoning’: MD, chairman of pest control company arrested
Detectives in a drive arrested the managing director (MD) and chairman of a pest control company that worked at the home of a family in Dhaka's Bashundhara -- following which the family fell sick and two siblings died while undergoing treatment.
The MD and chairman of the pest control company were arrested today (June 8, 2023) from Tangail and Brahmanbaria districts.
The arrestees were identified as Ashraf, chairman of the company, and Farhad, its MD.
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Based on a tip-off, a team of DB from Lalbagh division conducted drives in Tangail and Brahmanbaria, and arrested the duo, Mashiur Rahman, deputy commissioner of Lalbagh DB Police, said.
They are now on their way to Dhaka, he said.
On June 4, Shayan Mobarrat Zahin (15) and Shahir Mobarrat Zayan (9) -- fell sick after pesticide was used at their home in Dhaka's Bashundhara. Mobarak Hossain, father of the children, hired DCS Organisation Ltd for pest control.
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Police and the children’s family said the pest control service sprayed insecticide at their new home in Bashundhara’s Block I on June 2. The family members left the house after the insecticide was used.
On June 4, the family returned to the house and fell sick after inhaling the pesticide, and they were rushed to Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, they said.
On June 5, Mobarak Hossain filed a case in this connection.
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One held over death of two brothers in Dhaka’s Bashundhara after ‘pesticide poisoning’
Police arrested a man in connection with the deaths of two brothers in Dhaka’s Bashundhara after ‘pesticide poisoning through inhalation’ on Monday (June 5, 2023) night.
The arrestee is Titu Molla, an employee of the pest control service who sprayed insecticide in the victims' house on Friday, said Md. Asaduzzaman, officer-in-charge of Bhatara police station.
Earlier on Monday afternoon, a case was filed against three people by the deceased’s father Mubarak Hossain Tushar.
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"We are questioning the arrestee," said the OC, adding that the number of accused may increase after interrogation."
Police and the children’s family said workers of a pest control service sprayed insecticide at their new home in Bashundhara’s Block I last Friday. The family members left the house after insecticide was used.
Also Read: How to get rid of cockroaches, bugs at home without using insecticide
On Sunday, the family returned to the house and fell sick after inhaling the pesticide, and they were rushed to Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, they said.
Nine-year-old Johan died Sunday (June 4, 2023) morning and Jahin passed away at night while undergoing treatment at the hospital.
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How to get rid of cockroaches, bugs at home without using insecticide
Dealing with cockroaches and bugs can be a pain, especially when they invade your kitchen and home. While conventional insecticides are commonly used to destroy these pests, they often contain harmful, toxic chemicals that can pose risks to human health and the environment. Fortunately, there are several natural methods you can apply to get rid of cockroaches and bugs without using harsh insecticides. This article will explore some effective techniques that can help you keep your kitchen and home cockroach- and bugs-free.
How pesticide can be harmful to health
Exposure to toxic insecticides used for killing cockroaches can pose significant threats to human health. Some chemicals designed to kill pests can also have adverse effects on humans. When insecticides are applied at home or other indoor spaces, they can contaminate the air we breathe -- leading to respiratory problems such as coughing, wheezing, and irritation of the throat and lungs.
Prolonged exposure or excessive use of these chemicals has been linked to more severe health issues, including allergic reactions, skin rashes, headaches, nausea, and even neurological disorders. Additionally, children are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of insecticides due to their size and developing immune system.
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10 completely safe ways to get rid of cockroaches and bugs at home
Leave no dirty dishes in the sink
Leaving no dirty dishes in the sink is an important practice to prevent the presence of bugs and cockroaches in your kitchen and home. When dishes and utensils are left unwashed and pile up in the sink, they become a potential food source for pests. The leftover food particles and residues on the dishes attract insects, including cockroaches, ants, and flies.
To avoid this, make it a habit to clean your dishes promptly after use. Wash them with hot, soapy water, ensuring that all food residues are removed. If you are unable to wash them immediately, at least rinse off the leftover food before placing them in the sink.
Clear your garbage
Clearing up your garbage is crucial to preventing the presence of bugs and cockroaches in your kitchen and home. Pests are attracted to the odor and food waste in the garbage, making it a potential breeding ground for infestations.
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To effectively manage your garbage, use a sealable trash bin with a tight-fitting lid to contain odors and deter pests. Dispose of your garbage regularly to avoid the buildup of food waste and odors that attract bugs and cockroaches. Double-bagging is particularly strong for wet garbage. Make sure to properly secure trash bags before placing them in the bin.
Clean the food crumbs
Cleaning up food crumbs is essential for preventing the presence of bugs and cockroaches in your kitchen and home. Crumbs and food particles left on countertops, tables, and floors serve as a tempting food source for pests. To effectively prevent infestations, make it a habit to clean up food crumbs promptly. Regularly sweep or vacuum your kitchen and dining area to remove any stray crumbs.
Use baking soda
To effectively stop the invasion, a blend of baking soda and sugar proves to be a highly efficient technique. Sugar acts as an attractive agent for cockroaches, while baking soda kills them. To effectively address the issue, it is crucial to identify the hiding spots of the pests and generously apply the mixture to the corners.
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9- and 15-year-old brothers in Dhaka’s Bashundhara dead after ‘pesticide poisoning’
Two young siblings died after inhaling toxic insecticide – intended to kill cockroaches – at their home in Dhaka’s Bashundhara residential area on Sunday (June 4, 2023).
The deceased children – Shayen Mobarat Jahin, 15, and his young brother Shahil Mobarat Johan, 9 – were sons of Mobarak Hossain and Sharmin Jahan Lima.
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Police and the children’s family said workers of a pest control service sprayed insecticide at their new home in Bashundhara’s Block I last Friday. The family members left the house after insecticide was used.
On Sunday, the family returned to the house and fell sick after inhaling the pesticide, and they were rushed to Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, they said.
Nine-year-old Johan died early Sunday and Jahin passed away at night while undergoing treatment at the hospital.
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Md Asaduzzaman, officer-in-charge of Bhatara police station, confirmed the deaths today, saying that the deceased’s father is taking preparation to lodge a complaint in this regard.
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