Monday, 18 January 2010

Iodine Ban by the Eu


Water purification and EU legislation.

It isn't often that I am affected by EU Legislation that I see so blatantly in my day to day life, but recently I had someone buy up my whole stock of Iodine Tincture - and wanting more besides!

I duly got in touch with my supplier only to find that you can no longer sell Iodine in the EU. This was a surprise. hard to keep up with changes in law. Especially EU Law. So I duly sold what I had in stock and advised the customer accordingly - who knew about the ban and was buying up as much as he could from people who were still advertising it.

Researching a little further I see that it is classed as biocide and is being banned because of this and also - according to some forums, can be part of a drug making paraphernalia.

A quote taken from a forum shows Lifesystems stance in this:

'As you may know, iodine droplets and tablets will not be able to be sold in Europe for water purification purposes after 26th October 2009. Although proven to be very effective and safe, unfortunately iodine is not being supported under the EU Biocides Directive. For this reason Lifesystems will discontinue supplying iodine products (stock codes 3100/3110) in August of this year. It should be made clear that the product is still perfectly safe to use. Please however be aware that we will not accept any returns on iodine after August, unless due to a quality problem.Lifesystems have been working with various water treatment experts to make sure an improved alternative is available. Chlorine tablets will continue as normal, but we will also be introducing Chlorine Dioxide liquid and tablets to the range from August to replace Iodine. Chlorine Dioxide is considered to be the best way to disinfect water in outdoor environments and will be very effective against most water borne pathogens including Cryptosporidium and Giardia, and does not have any after-taste or long-term effects. '

Which makes interesting reading. Amazing how EU legislation 'filters' (excuse the pun) and affects humble little retailers, who aren't really into 'doing drugs' or major biocide use. So I'm guessing look out for Chlorine Dioxide water purification , in stock at Walk and Travel and has been for years - like to think we are one step ahead of the EU ;-), if you really want to be sure about making your water clean. To be honest, it is what I've used, quite a lot, but not in real anger in Africa or Asia, just in UK and European mountain streams and even with my delicate disposition, have fared well. On the other hand you could invest in a great Katadyn Water Filter, that will clean out most of the nasties that you don't want to drink.

Get your Chlorine Dioxide water purification now, before the EU decide that this too becomes a banned chemical. You may also want to stock up on DEET insect repellent and permethrin insect proof clothing treatment as well, but I think that story is for another time.

1 comment:

Walk and Travel said...

My customer got back to me and said that he knew of the Iodine for Water Purification ban so was trying to buy some up. He said that he finally managed to get some over the counter in his local Boots the Chemist.

It's like prohibition time!