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Resources on Pesticide Issues for School and Childcare

We have several resources that can help schools and childcare settings reduce potential for exposure to pesticides. 

Managing Pests in Schools - how to set up a pest control program using integrated pest management principles.

Video - Foggers Safety: "First, Read the Label"

Resources for Head Start programs:

  • Head Start Staff: What You Need to Know about Pesticide Poisoning
  • Pesticides and Their Impact on Children: Key Facts and Talking Points
  • Play It Safe: Reduce Your Child's Chances of Pesticide Poisoning
  • Poison Prevention Checklist

Also see Reduce Your Child's Chance of Pesticide Poisoning for other tips and resources.

Pesticide Puzzler

 
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We use pesticides every day in our homes. Is bleach a pesticide?

 

Where should a pesticide be stored?

 

Is it okay to burn wood treated with pesticides in your fireplace?

 

Which one of these pests does not spread disease?

 

True or False? You can only get rid of fleas and ticks on pets if you use a pesticide.

 
 

C is the correct answer.

Products containing bleach that claim to "sanitize" or "disinfect" are considered pesticides and must be registered with EPA. However, products containing bleach that do not claim to sanitize or disinfect are not pesticides and are often sold as laundry additives or cleaners. All liquid bleach products are hazardous to skin and eyes and may harm you if not used according to label directions. Always read the label first before using any product. Read more about disinfectant and sanitizer pesticide products.

 

D is the correct answer.

Read more information on safe storage of pesticides.

 

No is the correct answer.

Treated wood should not be burned in open fires or in stoves, fireplaces, or residential boilers because toxic chemicals may be produced as part of the smoke and ashes. Read more about consumer safety information concerning treated wood.

 

A is the correct answer.

Bed bugs do not spread disease. Read more about pests, pesticides and public health.

 

False is the correct answer.

There are ways you can get rid of fleas and ticks without using pesticides. Read more about flea and tick control tips.

 

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Last updated on December 31, 2024
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