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School Integrated Pest
Management: Protecting Children in Schools from Pests and Pesticides
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Join us for
a Webinar on January 23
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First, we will explain
the relationship between the special vulnerability of young
children and pesticides use in schools. Then we will answer: What
are the benefits of IPM, when adopted by your school district? What
are the actions needed to eliminate pests through IPM in schools?
We will identify pests that commonly sneak into schools, how they
get into schools, and what types of conditions they are looking
for. Specific IPM steps are described, such as setting pest
thresholds, inspecting for evidence, monitoring for pests, and
identifying points of entry. You will be shown how to eliminate the
pests̢۪ ways of entering the school, and why sanitation and
maintenance are so important in IPM. By starving pests out,
eliminating food and water, and then taking away their homes by
eliminating clutter, pests are no longer happy in their
surroundings, reducing pest problems. You will be given a tour of pest
vulnerable areas in schools, such as: kitchen and food prep areas,
food and supply storage areas, cafeterias, classrooms, classroom
storage areas, coat storage, and bathrooms. Outdoor issues such as
standing water and garbage areas are also reviewed.
This final section describes the essential ingredients for a School
IPM program. It outlines what should be included in the district
policy and plan, and the plan contents for individual schools. The
responsibilities of your school IPM coordinator are defined,
followed by an explanation of why staff, and even student
involvement is important for a successful program. All teachers and
staff should be aware of IPM best practices, and protocols for
reporting pests when found in the school.
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Title:
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School
Integrated Pest Management: Protecting Children in Schools from
Pests and Pesticides
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Date:
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Wednesday, January 23,
2013
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Time:
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2:30 PM - 4:00 PM EST
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After registering you
will receive a confirmation email containing information about
joining the Webinar.
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System
Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
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Mac®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer
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Mobile attendees
Required: iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ phone or Android tablet
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Bed Bugs Go to School Webinar
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Join us for a Webinar
on January 30
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/370459689
Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/370459689
As the pest populations boom, bed
bugs can, and will hitchhike into your school. The school can be bed bug free
one day and have bed bugs brought in the next. For school administrators and
facilities managers, bed bugs arriving at the school can be a recipe for big
headaches. The formula for success in dealing with bed bugs is to prepare for
the inevitable, and educate everyone. This presentation discusses why bed
bugs are such a challenge and how you can be proactive. The key is to educate
everyone, as much as possible to stop bed bugs at their source, 99% of the
time this is the home. To do this you must engage the entire school community
by educating the administration, maintenance and custodial staff, faculty, staff,
students and especially the parents. Next, develop a school-specific written
"bed bug action plan" in advance of problems including the
development of specific procedures and responsibilities when responding to a
bed bug sightings, incidents, and possible bites on students, and things to
avoid. The presentation also reviews how and where to inspect for bed bugs,
how to manage bed bugs with control tactics that are consistent with school
IPM guidelines and regulations; and bed bug prevention such as reducing
hiding spaces through clutter containment and removal, limiting the items
being brought to school, and proper coat and backpack storage. Finally we
address avoiding litigation due to bed bugs.
This presentation discusses why bed bugs are so challenging and how your
school can be proactive.
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Title: Bed Bug Webinar
Date: Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Time: 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM EST
System Requirements: Same as above
webinar.
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