Kevin Cox of Anti-Pest Exterminating Co, 888-546-7328. By signing the end of this outdoor IPM plan, the IPM coordinator, liz alibozek, of this Daycare and the Pest Management Professionals described above acknowledge, and agree to the terms of this OUTDOOR integrated pest management plan.
A. INTRODUCTION
In compliance with the Act Protecting Children and Families from Harmful Pesticides the kiddyland child center on 2/10/2005 3:23:00 PM has prepared the following outdoor IPM plan about pest control and pesticide use. This plan describes the pest management practices for outdoor areas of kiddyland child center 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.
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, liz alibozek Objectives
The objectives of the integrated pest management program conducted at the kiddyland child center are listed below.
| Reduce children’s exposure to pesticides and pesticide residues whenever possible. |
| Manage pests that may occur on facilities to prevent interference with the learning environment of the students. |
| Provide the safest playing or athletic surfaces possible. |
In light of these objectives, the kiddyland child center 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. |
| Evaluate progress of the IPM program. |
| Communicate about IPM - Facilitate communication within the school about IPM practices. |
| Assist in development of contract specifications. |
| Provide notification to parents about pesticide use. |
The OUTDOOR committee members selected for the kiddyland child center are listed below:
1) liz alibozek (Outdoor IPM Coordinator)
2) fran richards
D. COMMUNICATING IPM WITHIN THE FACILITY
Pest Management Personnel to Building Staff:
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.
Staff/Students communicate with their supervisors who then pass information onto the IPM coordinator.
E. EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF FACILITY OCCUPANTS & STAFF
director will educate staff on the importance of IPM
F. OUTDOOR MONITORING
The IPM plan will follow a Semiannually evaluation schedule. When pests are present, kiddyland child center has chosen an OUTDOOR monitoring schedule that consists of Monthly inspections. When pests are absent the OUTDOOR monitoring schedule will consist of Monthly inspections.The following technique will be used to monitor for pests: The facility’s contracted Pest Management Professional would conduct regular pest inspections and would then instruct the IPM coordinator as to the proper course of action.
G. COURSE OF ACTION TAKEN FOR OUTDOOR PESTS
Outdoor property includes the turf, landscaping, and the outdoor grounds such as building exterior, playground equipment, etc.. kiddyland child center has prepared maps of the outdoor facility and identified the following priority areas for maintenance:
OutdoorGrounds
front and side yards not used by children but containing grass
The following pests have historically and/or currently been a problem at kiddyland child center:
| TURF PESTS | | LANDSCAPING AND PLANT PESTS | | OUTDOOR GROUNDS PESTS |
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OUTDOOR MANAGEMENT PLAN
The following areas are priority areas for maintenance: front and side yards not used by children but containing grass
Cultural Practices
Light Management:
exterior lighting is on a motion timer
Excess Water Prevention:
small stones have been used as a drainage system on the playground. any stagnant water that may appear is removed promptly
Noxious Weed Management:
weeds are cut back away from the playground fence.
Playgrounds (if applicable):
Anti-Pest Exterminating Co. monitors nests and cares for their disposal properely
Nuisance weeds in pavement:
n/a-there is no weed growth through any pavement
Storage Sheds (If applicable):
n/a none on site
Insects observed in and around outdoor grounds of school property.
Ants
Pests
Ants
Insects in playground area (if applicable)
Describe the monitoring technique you used for the pests above.
a central log is kept and any activity is noted
Provide information on how you identified the species of the pests above.
by sight and description to exterminator
Provide details on the non-chemical control measures you have taken to manage the pests above.
keep equipment clean and sand box covered
If you use insecticides, describe your rationale for using them for the pests above.
n/a-only professionals
Pesticide Product Name | Active Ingredient | EPA Registration Number | Target Pest | Rationale for use |
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- Insecticides are only applied by a certified and/or licensed applicator.
Weeds
Noxious weeds noticed on the school grounds
Describe the monitoring technique you used for the pests above.
Provide information on how you identified the species of the pests above.
Provide details on the non-chemical control measures have you taken to manage the pests above.
If you use herbicides, describe your rationale for using them for the pests above.
Pesticide Product Name | Active Ingredient | EPA Registration Number | Target Pest | Rationale for use |
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H. RECORD KEEPING
In the case of kiddyland child center, OUTDOOR monitoring records will be maintained through: The use of forms which will be filled out by the person monitoring the facility
I. EVALUATING THE PROGRAM
The IPM plan will be evaluated on a Semiannually basis.
J. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS & EXEMPTIONS
During the creation of this IPM plan, liz alibozek has assigned committee member liz alibozek with the responsibility of assembling and issuing all the documents that accompany the standard written notification whenever pesticides are applied outdoors.
K. IN THE EVENT OF A HEALTH EMERGENCY
During the creation of this IPM plan, liz alibozek has assigned committee member liz alibozek with the responsibility of applying for an emergency waiver.
L. LIST OF PESTICIDES TO BE USED OUTSIDE THE FACILITY
The following list includes all the pesticides that will be used outside kiddyland child center. This list includes all herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides that will be used in the event that chemical is required.
Pesticide Product Name | Active Ingredient | EPA Registration Number | Target Pest | Rationale for use |
M. WELL WATER SYSTEM
The school does not have its own on site well water system.
I attest, to the best of my knowledge, that the above information is complete, accurate and true IPM Coordinator Signature Date Administrator, Director, or Principal Date Outdoor IPM Plan originally submitted on: 2/10/2005 3:23:00 PM Plan updated by liz alibozek on: 2/10/2005 3:23:00 PM |