(complying with the Act to Protect Children and Families From Harmful Pesticides)
Background
The Act to Protect Children and Families
From Harmful Pesticides require that every school in Massachusetts adopt
and develop an IPM plan. For those who are not sure where and how to begin,
this document provides you with the basics to go ahead and prepare an
IPM plan for your school. In addition, a companion guidance document has
been developed to help you too.
The development of an IPM plan for
your school is not meant to be an overwhelming or a futile exercise. Remember,
your IPM goal is better pest control and reduced risk from the use of
pesticides.
Essentially, the IPM plan is little
more than an overview of how your school will implement IPM. The key to
writing your IPM plan will involve looking and thinking about your school
in a different way focusing more on building conditions and the occupants
compared to the pest itself. In other words, your IPM plan should be a
blueprint of how your school will prevent and minimize food, water, and
environmental conditions required for pest survival.
On paper, your school IPM plan states
what your school is trying to accomplish regarding pests and the use of
pesticides. Your IPM plan reflects your school's site-specific needs.
Your plan will vary from other schools. Finally, your plan will be a working
document and should be updated every three months or annually at a minimum
to reflect changes in actual IPM practices.
Follow the outline below and you are
on your way to submitting an IPM plan that is specific to your school.
Note: Your IPM plans are only one part of compliance. Be sure to be familiar
with all other requirements of the law such as posting, notification etc.
Your IPM plan(s) must be:
| 1. | School or Site-Specific |
| 2. | E-mail to SIPM-Plans@MassMail.State.ma.us as both a separate indoor and outdoor plan |
| 3. | A working document and be updated annually |
Note: The Department's mailing address is Department of Food and Agriculture-Pesticide
Bureau, 5th floor, 251 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02114-2151 for schools
unable to submit IPM Plans electronically.
Your school IPM plan(s) should
include the following components.
| 1. | General school information |
| 2. | The Name and Title of your school IPM Coordinator |
| 3. | The Name and Titles of your school IPM Committee |
| 4. | School IPM Policy or Statement |
| 5. | Identification and description of your school pest problem(s) |
| 6. | Description of your school IPM Information Flow (communication strategy) and Training Format |
| 7. | A listing of Chemical Pesticide(s) applied on school property |
| 8. | A listing of Non-Chemical actions taken on school property |
| 9. | Evaluation of your school IPM program |
| 10. | A description of the location of your school IPM plan and records |