Reducing Pesticide Exposure at Schools

Pesticides are used for food supply protection and disease control, but they also attribute harmful effects to human health. Pesticides are often implemented at schools to help maintain sanitary conditions and suppress rodents and insect populations. The author conveys that “exposures and potential health risks to children and school staff can be reduced by avoiding routine pesticide applications through an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program”. IPM is an alternative pest-control technique that manages and suppresses pests by preventing their access to food, water and shelter. These strategies can be more cost-efficient than traditional pest control options.

 

This article relates to environmental science, because it talks about the relationship chemicals have not only on the environment, but to humans, too. This represents the relationship between human activity and the environment. We are poisoning our own environments, and in the  process are hurting our health. Evidence shows that exposure to pesticides at schools has been the cause of illnesses among employees and students. Rates of illness from pesticide exposure at schools have been shown to be higher in school staff than in children, because staff members are more likely to handle pesticides.

SH, N. (2015, January 18). Reducing Pesticide Exposure at Schools. Retrieved August 31, 2015, from http://www.healthyfacilitiesinstitute.com/a_159-Reducing_Pesticide_Exposure_at_Schools

3 thoughts on “Reducing Pesticide Exposure at Schools

  1. I’m glad attention is being brought to this as I wouldn’t want our school using pesticides near my food nor would that be happening at my home I would definitely say that is not sanitary.

    • I agree, an area where pesticides are present, especially a school, is alarming. That is not a functional environment for anybody, especially students.

  2. I agree also agree, If I’m being honest I didn’t really think schools used pesticides seeing how it’s a school and they’re a lot of people that could be harmed by it but now I see that some schools do, and their alternatives for it. I did have a question about the IPM program. What would be an example of using this technique?

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