David Carter of A-1 Exterminators, 1-781-592-273.
By signing the end of this indoor IPM plan, the IPM coordinator, Brad Ford, of this School and the Pest Management Professionals described above acknowledge, and agree to the terms of this INDOOR integrated pest management plan.
A .INTRODUCTION
In compliance with the Act Protecting Children and Families from Harmful Pesticides, Amesbury Elementary School on 2/22/2010 4:55:00 PM has prepared the following indoor IPM plan. By centralizing all of the information about this facility’s pest management practices the plan serves as a guide to direct this facility’s IPM coordinator, Brad Ford , about pest control and pesticide use. This plan describes the pest management practices for indoor areas of the Amesbury Elementary School and clearly states it’s pesticide use policies.
A copy of the plan has been filed with the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR), and at least one printed copy must be kept on site and made available to the public upon request.
Objectives
The objectives of the integrated pest management program conducted at the Amesbury Elementary School are listed below.
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| Reduce children’s exposure to pesticides and pesticide residues whenever possible. |
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| Manage pests that may occur on facilities to prevent interference with the learning environment of the students. |
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| Provide the safest playing or athletic surfaces possible. |
In light of these objectives, the Amesbury Elementary School has selected the following as it’s IPM policy statement:
B.POLICY STATEMENT
Structural and landscape pests can pose significant problems for people and property. Pesticides can pose risks to people, property, and the environment. It is therefore the policy of this school to incorporate Integrated Pest Management (IPM) procedures for control of structural and landscape pests. The objective of this program is to provide necessary pest control while minimizing pesticide use.
C.IPM COMMITTEE
The tasks set before an IPM committee are to: -
| Develop an IPM plan. The IPM plan is in essence, a document that describes the organization and implementation of IPM on school grounds. |
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| Evaluate progress of the IPM program. |
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| Communicate about IPM - Facilitate communication within the school about IPM practices. |
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| Assist in development of contract specifications. |
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| Provide notification to parents about pesticide use. |
The INDOOR committee members selected for the Amesbury Elementary School are listed below:
1) Brad Ford (Indoor IPM Coordinator)
2) Walter Helliesen
3) Brad Ford
4) Joan Connor
5) Phil Green
6) Bob Canning
D. COMMUNICATING IPM WITHIN THE FACILITY
The Pest Management Professional communicates with the IPM coordinator of the facility. The IPM coordinator then posts this information in a common viewing area dedicated to the subject of integrated pest management. In addition, the IPM coordinator also communicates information to the staff supervisors who then distribute the information to all the staff and occupants concerned.
Staff/Students communicate in writing with an administrator who then passes the information onto the IPM coordinator when necessary.
E. EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF FACILITY OCCUPANTS & STAFF
- Custodial Staff and Food service workers
- Training will cover pest-reporting procedures and pest prevention strategies such as sanitation
- Yearly training
- Brad Ford will offer training once a year
- Students and Facility must eat lunch only within designated areas of the school.
F. INDOOR MONITORING
The IPM committee will evaluate the plan quarterly. When pests are present, Amesbury Elementary School has chosen an INDOOR monitoring schedule that consists of daily inspections. When pests are absent the INDOOR monitoring schedule will consist of monthly inspections. The following technique will be used to monitor for pests: The IPM coordinator would setup monitoring traps throughout the facility and inspect them on a regularly scheduled interval (selected in the prior question).
G. COURSE OF ACTION TAKEN FOR INDOOR PESTS
The following pests have historically and/or currently been a problem at Amesbury Elementary School:
The School's IPM approach to managing the indoor pests includes the following actions:
| SCHOOL PEST DESCRIPTION |
small brown mice, small black ants, yellow jackets,bees |
| SCHOOL PEST LOCATION DETAILS |
in storage area in cafe, ants in cafe, bees in dumpsters |
| SCHOOL PEST ACTIVITY |
more than three mice. any number of ants or bees |
| MONITORING/INSPECTION |
set sticky monitor traps . Check weekly |
| ELIMINATING ACCESS |
sweeps on doors. Door and windows closed |
| ELIMINATING SOURCES OF FOOD AND WATER |
Clean all floors daily. Trash thrown daily. Dumpsters emptied every other day |
| ELIMINATION OF SHELTER AND HARBORAGE |
check and seal all pipes. removal all trash in areas |
| NON-CHEMICAL CONTROLS |
seal all openings. Clean and throw all trash daily |
| PESTICIDE USE ATTESTATION: |
Pesticides are only applied by a certified and/or licensed applicator. |
Pesticides are used only when monitoring has shown that pests are present and when the use of the pesticide is justified or in the case of an emergency situation. |
Only pesticides allowed under the Children's and Families' Protection Act are used indoors. |
H. RECORD KEEPING
In the case of Amesbury Elementary School, INDOOOR monitoring records will be maintained through the following technique: The use of forms which will be filled out by the person monitoring the facility
I. EVALUATING THE PROGRAM
The IPM committee will evaluate the plan quarterly .
J. IN THE EVENT OF A HEALTH EMERGENCY
During the creation of this IPM plan, Walter Helliesen has assigned committee member Phil Green with the responsibility of applying for an emergency waiver.
K. LIST OF PESTICIDES TO BE USED INSIDE THE FACILITY
The following list includes all the pesticides that will be used inside the Amesbury Elementary School. This list includes all herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides that will be used in the event that chemical is required.
Pesticide Name | Active Ingredient | EPA Registration # | Target Pest | Rationale for use |
| Generation Mini Blox | Difethialone | 7173-218 | rodents | rodent control, health safety |
| Gourmet Ant Gel | Disodium, Octaborate Tetrahydrate | 73766-1 | ants | control ants, health safety |
| Maxforce FC Select | Fipronil | 432-1259 | roaches | control roaches, health safety |
| Contrac Blox | Bromadiolone | 12455-79 | rodents | rodent control and health safety |
I attest, to the best of my knowledge, that the above information is complete, accurate and true
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| IPM Coordinator Signature | Date |
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| Administrator, Director, or Principal | Date |
Indoor IPM Plan originally submitted on: 1/3/2005 8:29:00 PM
Plan updated by Brad Ford on: 2/22/2010 4:55:00 PM