Dictionary Definition
fumigation n : the application of a gas or smoke
to something for the purpose of disinfecting it
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -eɪʃǝn
Noun
- The act of fumigating, or applying smoke or vapor, as for disinfection.
- Vapor raised in the process of fumigating.
Extensive Definition
Fumigation is a method of pest control
that completely fills an area with gaseous pesticides to suffocate or poison the pests within. It is
utilized for control of pests in buildings (structural fumigation),
soil, grain, and produce, and is also used during processing of
goods to be imported or exported to prevent transfer of exotic
organisms. Structural fumigating techniques differ from
building to building,
but in houses a rubber
tent is often placed over
the entire house while the pesticides are being released into the
residence. This concentrates the gases and prevents them from
escaping and doing harm to people in the neighborhood. During this
time the residents of the house must find an alternate residence
for up to a week depending
on the fumigant used, which in turn depend on the severity of
infestation and size of the house.
Methyl
bromide was among the most widely used fumigants until its
production and use was restricted by the Montreal
Protocol due to its role in ozone
depletion.
Widely used fumigants include:
Fumigation is a hazardous operation, and
generally it is a legal requirement that the operator carrying out
the fumigation operation holds official certification to perform
the fumigation. Fumigation usually involves the following phases.
First the area to be fumigated is usually covered to create a
sealed environment; next the fumigant is released into the space to
be fumigated; then, the space is held for a set period while the
fumigant gas percolates through the space and acts on and kills any
infestation in the product, next the space is ventilated so that
the poisonous gases are allowed to escape from the space, and
render it safe for humans to enter. The correct ventilation of the
area is a critical safety aspect of fumigation. It is important to
distinguish between the pack or source of the fumigant gas and the
environment which has been fumigated. While the fumigant pack may
be safe and spent, the space will still hold the fumigant gas until
it has been ventilated.
See also
Early publication
- W. G. Johnson, Fumigation Methods (New York, 1902)
fumigation in German: Containerbegasung
fumigation in French: Fumigation
fumigation in Polish: Fumigacja
fumigation in Russian: Фумигация
fumigation in Finnish: Fumigaatio
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
aeration, aerification, antisepsis, atomization, decontamination,
deodorization,
deodorizing,
disinfection,
disinfestation,
distillation,
etherealization,
etherification,
evaporation,
exhalation, flash
pasteurization, fluidization, fractionation, gasification, hygenics, hygiene, pasteurization, sanitation, smoking, steaming, sterilization, sublimation, vaporization, ventilation, volatilization