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Widespread occurrence of pesticides in low-income housing

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Widespread occurrence of pesticides in low-income housing

S. Vaezafshar, J. A. Siegel, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Sara Vaezafshar, Jeffrey A. Siegel, Liisa Jantunen, and Miriam L. Diamond reveals alarming pesticide exposure levels among low-income residents in Toronto social housing, with 89% of air samples testing positive for harmful chemicals. The research underscores the urgent need for improved pest management strategies and better housing conditions amidst widespread infestations.

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