INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PLAN

The Hatboro-Horsham School District uses an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach for managing insects, rodents and weeds. Our goal is to protect every student from pesticide exposure by using an IPM approach to pest management. Our IPM approach focuses on making the school building and grounds an unfavorable habitat for these pests by removing food and water sources and eliminating their hiding and breeding places. We accomplish this through routine cleaning and maintenance. We routinely monitor the school building and grounds to detect any pests that are present. The pest monitoring team consists of our building maintenance, office and teaching staff and includes our students. Pest sightings are reported to our IPM coordinator who evaluates the pest problem and determines the appropriate pest management techniques to address the problem. The techniques can include increased sanitation, modifying storage practices, sealing entry points, physically removing the pest, etc.

 

From time to time, it may be necessary to use chemicals to manage a pest problem. Chemicals will only be used when necessary, and will not be routinely applied. When chemicals are used, the school will try to use the least toxic products when possible. Applications will be made only when unauthorized persons do not have access to the area(s) being treated. Notices will be posted in these areas 72 hours prior to application and for two days following the application.

 

Parents or guardians of students enrolled in the school may request prior notification of specific pesticide applications made at the school. To receive notification, you must be placed on the schools notification registry. If you would like to be placed on this registry, please notify your childs school principal in writing. Please include your e-mail address if you would like to be notified electronically.

 

If a chemical application must be made to control an emergency pest problem, notice will be provided by telephone to any parent or guardian who has requested such notification in writing. Exemptions to this notification include disinfectants and antimicrobial products; self-containerized baits placed in areas not accessible to students; gel type baits placed in cracks, crevices or voids and swimming pool maintenance chemicals.

 

Each year the district will prepare a new notification registry.

 

If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Stinson, Director of Operations and IPM Coordinator at 215-420-5492.

 
DISTRICT ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT PLAN

The Toxic Substance Control Act (also known as TSCA) requires that every local education agency, such as Hatboro-Horsham School District, establish an Asbestos Management Plan which contains information regarding inspections, response actions and post-response action activities, including periodic re-inspection and surveillance activities that are planned or in progress at any of its facilities. The Hatboro-Horsham School District maintains a complete, updated copy of a management plan for each school which is available for inspection by the public, including teachers, other school personnel and their representatives and parents during normal business hours at the school administrative office. The Hatboro-Horsham School District reserves the right to charge a reasonable cost to make copies.

 

Last Modified on August 12, 2009