WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PEST CONTROL POLICY

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WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PEST CONTROL POLICY Warsaw Community Schools is committed to providing students a safe environment. It seeks to prevent children from being exposed to pests and pesticides. While pesticides protect children from pests that may be found in the school and its surrounding grounds, under some circumstances they may pose a hazard to children. Therefore, pest control practices may involve a variety of chemical and non-chemical methods that are designed to control pests effectively while minimizing potential pesticide exposure to children. Warsaw Community Schools practice Integrated Pest Management techniques, which call for non-chemical treatment for pest control whenever practical. With the exception of applications to control an observed pest that poses an immediate threat to students present, pesticides will not be applied during normal instructional hours when school is in session. The application of fertilizers and weed-control products may be applied during instructional hours while school is in session provided that the area is not immediately adjacent to student-occupied buildings. The corporation will: Inform annually parents and staff members of the corporation's pest control policy at the time of student registration as a provision in the student handbook. 1. Provide the name and phone number of the person to contact for information regarding pest control. 2. Establish a registry of parents and staff members who want to receive advance notice of all pesticide use and provide such notice. 3. Provide notice of planned pesticide applications to parents and employees who have requested advanced notice. 4. Provide notice of all pesticide applications to school nurses. 5. Maintain written record for at least two (2) years of any pesticide applications. The corporation will provide notice at least two school days prior to the date and time the pesticide application is to occur. The notice will include the name and address of the school, information about the licensed applicator responsible for the application, the anticipated date and time of the pesticide application, the principal target pest, a description of the application area, information about the pesticide(s) to be applied and the telephone number to contact the school for more information. If 48 hours advance notice is not provided, an explanation of why it was not provided will also be included. In case of emergency pesticide applications because of immediate threat to the public health, the school shall give written notice as soon as possible. The corporation may provide for training of school employees to become certified pest control applicators. Financial support for such training may be provided by the corporation subject to budgetary constraints of the corporation. The Superintendent or designee shall prepare and disseminate regulations for the implementation of this policy.

PEST CONTROL POLICY PARENT/GUARDIAN NOTIFICATION Warsaw Community Schools is committed to providing students a safe environment. It seeks to prevent children from being exposed to pests and pesticides. While pesticides protect children from pests that may be found in the school and its surrounding grounds, under some circumstances they may pose a hazard to children. Therefore, pest control practices may involve a variety of chemical and non-chemical methods that are designed to control pests effectively while minimizing potential pesticide exposure to children. Warsaw Community Schools practice Integrated Pest Management techniques, which call for non-chemical treatment for pest control whenever practical. With the exception of applications to control an observed pest that poses an immediate threat to students present, pesticides will not be applied during normal instructional hours when school is in session. The application of fertilizers and weed-control products may be applied during instructional hours while school is in session provided that the area is not immediately adjacent to student-occupied buildings. Pesticides will be applied by certified pesticide applicators and when students and staff members are not present, such as during non-instructional time or during school vacation periods. Warsaw Community Schools will: Inform annually parents and staff members of the corporation's pest control policy at the time of student registration. 6. Provide the name and phone number of the person to contact for information regarding pest control. Contact Greg Schroeder, Director of Buildings and Grounds - (574) 269-1796 7. Establish a registry of parents and staff members who want to receive advance notice of all pesticide use and provide such notice. 8. Provide notice of planned pesticide applications to parents and employees who have requested advanced notice. 9. Provide notice of all pesticide applications to school nurses. 10. Maintain written record for at least two (2) years of any pesticide applications. The corporation will provide notice at least two school days prior to the date and time the pesticide application is to occur. The notice will include the date and time of the pesticide application, the general area where the pesticide is to be applied and the telephone number to contact the school for more information. Whenever possible, pesticide applications will be done during non-instructional time or during vacation periods. In case of emergency pesticide applications because of immediate threat to the public health, the school shall give written notice as soon as possible. PEST CONTROL REGULATIONS In an attempt to assure proper control of any pesticides that might be used on corporation premises, these procedures are established. "Pesticide" for application of these regulations only is defined as a fungicide used on plants, an insecticide, a herbicide, or a rodenticide and includes both restricted use and non-restricted use pesticides as defined in IC 15-16-5-25. Manufactured enclosed paste or gel bait insecticides are not subject to the provisions of these regulations when used where students and staff members do not have access to the bait. For purposes of this policy, the term does not include the following non-restricted use pesticides: Bactericides Disinfectants Gel or paste bait insecticides

Germicides Manufactured enclosed insecticides Personal insect repellants when self-applied Sanitizing agents Swimming pool chemicals Water purifying chemicals The intent of this regulation is to prevent exposure of students and staff members to pesticides. Pesticides will be applied only by certified pesticide applicators or individuals operating under their supervision in school buildings or on school grounds. The certified pesticide applicator shall train non-certified staff members who apply pesticides. The training must include: a. A review of the corporation's pest control policy; b. A review of the label instructions for the pesticide to be used; c. Methods to determine when an application of a pesticide is necessary; d. How to minimize potential pesticide exposure to students, teachers and staff; e. What activities are prohibited; and f. Written documentation of the training. 1. When possible, pesticide applications will be done during non-instructional time or during vacation periods. When inspections are conducted by an independent contractor, the contractor shall contact the building administrator no later than 48 hours prior to the scheduled inspection to discuss any problems with pests so that the contractor may inform the building administrator what pesticides will be applied on the date of the scheduled inspection. The building administrator will then implement the notification requirements of the pest control policy and its regulations. 2. An emergency application of pesticides is defined as when an application of pesticides is necessary to eliminate an immediate threat to human health and where it is impractical to obtain the services of a certified pesticide applicator provided such emergency application does not involve a restricted use pesticide. Restricted use pesticides may be used only by certified applicators or under their direct supervision. At the time of registration for each school year, the Board shall provide the staff members of each school and the parents of each child enrolled in each school with a written copy of the Board's policy on pesticide applications, the name and telephone number of the school contact person for pest control information, and a request form to be placed on a list for advanced notice. This information may be given in the form of a memorandum or as a provision in the student and/or staff handbook. This information shall also be provided to the parents of any child who transfers into a school during the school year. A request for such notice may be made at any time during the school year. 3. Parents and staff members may register for prior notice of pesticide applications. Each school principal shall maintain a registry of persons requesting such notice. Prior to the application of pesticides within any building or on school grounds, the parents and staff members who have registered for prior notice shall receive a mailing no later than two school days prior to the application when students or staff members will be present during the pesticide application. School nurses will receive prior notice of all pesticide applications. 4. The aforementioned notice shall include the (1) name of the active ingredient of the pesticides anticipated to be applied if part of a routine scheduled service, (2) location of the application, (3) date of application, (4) approximate time and length of the application and (5) name and telephone number of the school administrator or his/her designee who may be contacted for further information. 5. Any pesticide application is prohibited when children are in the room or on school grounds in or near the area to be treated. 6. If an emergency application is necessary to eliminate an immediate threat to human health, no person may enter the area of such application until it is safe to do so according to the provisions on the pesticide label.

In cases of an emergency application, prior notice is not required. Notice will be given to those persons who have previously requested notice of pesticide applications as soon as possible after such application. 7. A copy of the records of each pesticide application at a school shall be maintained for at least two (2) years. The records will contain the following information: a. Date and time of the inspection and pesticide application; b. Pests found during inspection; c. Brand name and active ingredient of pesticide(s); d. EPA registration number of pesticide(s); e. Areas treated; f. Name of applicator; and g. Source for obtaining information on the pesticide label(s), material safety data sheet(s), and/or fact sheet(s) for end use concentrations. The school administrator upon request will make available the pesticide application information listed above for at least two (2) years from the date of application. Whenever practical, non-chemical controls shall be used. The least toxic formulations and safest methods of application will be selected when there is a choice of pesticide products with comparable effectiveness. 8. Storage of pesticides will be kept to a minimum. All pesticide label storage instructions will be followed explicitly. All such products and the application equipment will be stored away from food products or occupied rooms in a locked area clearly marked as containing pesticides. 9. All pesticide products will have complete label instructions, will remain in the original container and Material Safety Data Sheet will be on file and readily available to any employee who must handle such materials or who may have been exposed to the product. This information shall also be available to any member of the public upon request. 10. All applications of pesticides will be made in strict compliance with label instructions. School corporation employees responsible for handling and applying pesticides shall have specific pesticide training. 11. Training for school employees to become certified pest control applicators is available. The corporation may provide for financial support of such training for employees designated by the Superintendent, or his or her designee, as needing such training. Such financial support will be subject to the availability of budgetary funds and the approval of the Board. The Superintendent or his or her designee shall be the contact person for providing information regarding pesticide application activities at the school site, including but not limited to giving oral and written notification, supervising the sending of notifications as required by school policy and regulations and maintaining records of pesticide applications. Reference 357 IAC 1-16

WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS NOTICE OF PESTICIDE APPLICATION This notice is being provided in accordance with 357 IAC 1-16-8, a state regulation that governs the application of pesticides at schools. You are receiving this notice because you requested to be placed on the notification registry at the school. Warsaw Community Schools practice Integrated Pest Management techniques to minimize the application of any products that may be harmful to human health. In some circumstances these methods are ineffective and chemicals must be applied; in these instances, treatment occurs outside of school hours when there are no students in the building. Information about the application is noted below. School Name and Address: Licensed Commercial Applicator Information: Name License Number Telephone Number School Contact Greg Schroeder, Director of Buildings and Grounds - (574) 269-1796 Anticipated Date and Time of Application: Principal Target Pest: Description of Application Area: Pesticide or Pesticides to be Used: Manufacturer: USEPA Registration No: Brand Name: If 48 hours advance notice is not provided, explanation of why it was not provided: