ANTIGUA-ENVIRONMENT-Antigua promoting new initiative to eradicate mosquitoes.

ST. JOHN'S -- Antigua and Barbuda is promoting a community-driven initiative to provide affordable mosquito traps to the public, after the authorities announced the ban on mosquito coils.

The Pesticides Toxic and Chemical Control Board in Antigua and Barbuda said while mosquito coils have proven effective in repelling mosquitoes, they have long raised concerns due to the harmful pollutants they release.

It said recent research has shown that the smoke emitted by these coils contains volatile organic compounds, some of which are known or suspected carcinogens, posing severe health risks to users.

Carcinogens are substances that can cause cancer, whether from the environment or human-made sources like cigarette smoke or vehicle emissions and chairman of the Pesticides Toxic and Chemical Control Board, Dr. Linroy Christian, made the decision to ban mosquito coils during a stakeholder conference.

The Department of the Environment (DOE) said it is delighted to announce a community-driven initiative to provide affordable mosquito traps to the public, as part of its commitment to preparing communities for the challenges of climate change.

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