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first, i'm 4 months pregnant. i went into work this morning, and much to my lack of surprise (based on the general lack of maintenance of the building) they had released 3 bug bombs off in our, maybe, 20x10 ft lunch room and left the cans there on the floor. anyway, it was obvious they failed to cover anything; tables and chairs, coffee makers and paper coffee filters on the counter, salt and pepper, the toaster...you get the idea. there's also no ventilation in the room, the windows do not open. i went in to put my lunch in the fridge and noticed them. i tried my best not to touch anything and i called HR, they sent me home until they can deem everything safe. i'm a believer in protecting myself, though, and based on the way this company handles things (ie: the maintenance of the building) i don't really trust them to deem things "safe". my question is...is it? what do you know about bug bombs? anything i can read? personal experiences?

2007-07-30 02:29:19 · 1 answers · asked by practicalwizard 6 in Health Other - Health

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yes all need to be aired out and things need to be covered before you bomb them . and now everything with either have to be cleaned or thrown out thanks to the lack of care on the companys part to make sure that you all are safe . if you do get sick however after returning I would report the company for health hazards and you need to be concerned about working for a company who demonstrates such little concern for their employees . Yes I definately think I would think twice about working for them . good luck and congrats on the baby.

2007-07-30 02:36:55 · answer #1 · answered by Kate T. 7 · 0 0

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