Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Fwd: City of Dallas area to be sprayed today and tomorrow based on a positive West Nile Virus result



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From: City of Dallas <dallas@service.govdelivery.com>
Date: Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 1:17 PM
Subject: City of Dallas area to be sprayed today and tomorrow based on a positive West Nile Virus result
To: iammejtm@gmail.com


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                           FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

July 14, 2014                                                                Crystal Woods - Code Compliance

(214) 670-9573

 

City of Dallas area to be sprayed based on a positive West Nile Virus result

 

Dallas - A mosquito pool was confirmed positive for West Nile Virus near the 6600 block of Brookshire Drive in the 75230 zip code. Weather permitting; the area delineated below is scheduled for mosquito control spraying between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. Monday July 14 and Tuesday July 15.  

 

The area to be sprayed is generally bounded by Azalea Lane on the north, Tulane Blvd. on the west, Airline Road on the east and Walnut Hill Lane on the south.

 

While the insecticide is approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for treatment, residents in the above areas should avoid contact with the spray by staying indoors. Persons inside a vehicle while trucks are actively spraying should remain in their vehicles with the windows up and the air conditioner on until the trucks pass and the spray is no longer visible. Persons out during the scheduled spraying time should be alert for trucks and should not follow them. Residents who come in contact with the spray are advised to wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water. The spray breaks down quickly in the presence of sunlight and has no residual effect.

 

Protection against mosquito bites

Dallas residents are urged to take precautions against mosquito bites by reducing outdoor activity during evening and nighttime hours. Residents who are outside during these times should cover their arms and legs and use a mosquito repellant.  

Prevent mosquito breeding

Residents should eliminate standing water to prevent mosquito breeding and the spread of West Nile Virus. Breeding places for mosquitoes include swimming pools that are not kept clean, stagnant ponds, pet watering dishes, birdbaths, potted plants, old tires, empty containers, toys and clogged rain gutters and French drains. Standing water should be eliminated promptly, as mosquitoes can grow from egg to adult in as little as seven days.  

 

To report standing water or mosquito problems Dallas residents should call 3-1-1. For additional information on Mosquito Control visit www.dallascityhall.com.

 

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