Originally Posted by
Gallagher
If the protocols for using Methyl Bromide are adhered to, there will be no danger to you. It has a low boiling point turning into a gas at temperatures above freezing leaving no residue behind. The primary danger is when the process is being carried out in an area that is not air tight. There have been cases where someone was poisoned because of connected pipes between buildings, one of which was being treated for pests. There have also been cases of someone not handling the liquid form correctly and were poisoned through their skin, although inhaling the gas was more common. In any case you will not be in any danger.
Dave