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English: This is a photograph of the first mass-produced version of the aerosol bomb used to dispense insecticide. This 1 lb. form factor was developed shortly after the start of World War II and used extensively in the Pacific Theater to control mosquitoes and the spread of malaria. The device dispensed a solution of pyrethrum and sesame oil as the insecticide using Freon 12 as the gas propellant. It was activated by breaking the wire-tab seal and deactivated, if not emptied, by placement of knurled threaded metal cap (not shown). Approximately 40 million were manufactured as part of the war effort.
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Camera location38° 52′ 56.28″ N, 77° 10′ 15.96″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

The device shown is an artifact from the estate of William N. Sullivan, co-inventor of the aerosol bomb with Lyle D. Goodhue.

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