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Who sets the requirements for using aluminum phosphide?

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Who sets the requirements for using aluminum phosphide?

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The federal government sets minimum requirements for use of the substance, which are listed on a lengthy product label. Applicators are required to follow this Environmental Protection Agency label, which includes precautions and specific use instructions. States can set more stringent standards but cannot lower the label standards. The label on Fumatoxin, the brand identified as the one used at the Layton home, specifies that Advertisement yld_mgr.place_ad_here(“adPosBox”); it cannot be used within 15 feet of an inhabited structure. Fumatoxin can be used to control voles, according to the label. Sources: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and Greg Baumann, vice president and senior scientist for the National Pest Management Association.

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