Integrated pest management policies in America's schools: is federal legislation needed?
Kidd Taylor, Andrea ; Esdaille, Kyle
2010
20
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73-80
asthma ; children ; exposure ; health policy ; pesticides ; school
Chemicals
https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW
English
Bibliogr.
"America's school children are at risk of developing asthma and other respiratory illnesses as a result of exposure to hazardous pesticides. Integrated pest management (IPM) policies are being implemented in states and school districts across the country; however, the content and regulation of these policies vary. The need for standardization of such policies and a federal IPM law is the only way to ensure that children in America's schools are adequately protected from exposure to hazardous pesticides used to control pests."
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