I received an old wool blanket (in good condition) from my grandmother today but somebody told me it's usual for old wool to have been treated with DDT to protect from moth. I've tried to look it up but most information is contradictory, some say it's very dangerous, some says it's not particularly dangerous, it cancerogenus, it's not cancerogenus, it's only dangerous under certain condition or if you are a white male and so on.
According to my grand mother she received the blanket 1970 or 1975 (my country banned DDT in 1970)from her uncle and aunt. They had sheep and usually send away the wool to somebody who would process and make blankets or whatever one wanted with the wool. But we don't know the likeliness of any % of the wool being from other people's wool or imported or old stock from before the ban of DDT. There isn't any labels or anything on the blankeT, it doesn't smell anything except maybe slightly old and closed in. It also doesn't taste anything special.
Is there anybody knowledgable here who can explain how it actually is? How dangerous is DDT? Is it still dangerous after over 40 years in a blanket or skein of yarn? What do you think the likeliness of my blanket containing DDT is? Would it help butting it in a airtight container with activated chaircoal help?
I was planning on sleeping with the blanket between me and the duvet since I'm having a hard time keeping warm when I sleep, so it will be a lot of close skin contact. It would also be really nice to keep the blanket and use it safely especially since it's a bit of a family heirloom.
According to my grand mother she received the blanket 1970 or 1975 (my country banned DDT in 1970)from her uncle and aunt. They had sheep and usually send away the wool to somebody who would process and make blankets or whatever one wanted with the wool. But we don't know the likeliness of any % of the wool being from other people's wool or imported or old stock from before the ban of DDT. There isn't any labels or anything on the blankeT, it doesn't smell anything except maybe slightly old and closed in. It also doesn't taste anything special.
Is there anybody knowledgable here who can explain how it actually is? How dangerous is DDT? Is it still dangerous after over 40 years in a blanket or skein of yarn? What do you think the likeliness of my blanket containing DDT is? Would it help butting it in a airtight container with activated chaircoal help?
I was planning on sleeping with the blanket between me and the duvet since I'm having a hard time keeping warm when I sleep, so it will be a lot of close skin contact. It would also be really nice to keep the blanket and use it safely especially since it's a bit of a family heirloom.