The high quality one can be used kill
Caligus and sea lice, but no harm for Salmon and water, can used in fresh water
and sea water. The low quality one are harm for Salmon, only used to kill fly,
ants, cockroach and so on.
The application rate for this use is 0.1 to 0.2 mg/liter as a bath treatment.
The product should be keeped in well-ventilated place and free from exposure on sunshine & raining.
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Hi everyone,
This message comes from Josh Boyajian. He just shared some details about an incident that happened earlier today. Apparently, there was a fire alarm triggered at 8019 South Paxton. Engine 72 was the first unit on the scene and they found smoke coming from the building. Unfortunately, Engine 72 had some trouble with their water supply nearby, which complicated things a bit.
I was actually responding to another call on MLK when this came in, so it took me some time to get over there. By the time I arrived, the situation was already under control. Josh managed to capture some great photos of the event, and he’s generously sharing them with us.
If you'd like to see more of his work, all the images are available on his website. You can check it out here: [http://chi-townfirephotos.smugmug.com/](http://chi-townfirephotos.smugmug.com/). Thanks for the update, Josh!
Here are a few of the photos he sent over:
[Image 1 - Caption: "Firefighters battling flames in a Chicago bungalow."]
[Image 2 - Caption: "Smoke rising above the neighborhood as firefighters work to extinguish the blaze."]
[Image 3 - Caption: "Close-up shot of the firefighters in action."]
[Image 4 - Caption: "Aerial view of the fire from above."]
[Image 5 - Caption: "Final cleanup efforts after the fire was brought under control."]
As always, we appreciate the hard work and dedication of our local firefighters who put themselves in harm's way every day to keep us safe. Stay safe out there, folks!
Take care,
[Your Name]
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