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Facilities Director
856-853-0123 ext 240
calter@woodburysch.com
Evening Custodial Foreman
856-853-0123 ext 246
cmccullough@woodburysch.com
Coordinator – Facilities Department
856-853-0123 ext 226
mhamilton@woodburysch.com
The Buildings and Grounds Department
takes care of the district's physical plant. They make sure all the
buildings are clean and maintain the buildings and grounds so that
the students have a safe and cheerful place to learn.
ANNUAL INTERGRATED PEST
MANAGEMENT NOTICE
FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2009-2010
SCHOOL IPM
Dear Parent, Guardian or Staff Member:
This notice is being distributed to comply with the New Jersey School
Integrated Pest Management Act. Woodbury City Public Schools has adopted
an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Policy and has implemented an IPM
Plan to comply with this law. IPM is a holistic, preventive approach
to managing pests that is explained further in the school’s IPM
Policy included with this notice.
All schools in New Jersey are required to have an Integrated Pest
Management Coordinator
(IPM Coordinator) to oversee all activities related to IPM and pesticide use
at the school.
The IPM Coordinator for Woodbury City Public Schools is:
Name of IPM Coordinator: Chuck Alter
Business Phone Number: (856) 853-0123 x240
Business Address: 25 N. Broad Street, Woodbury, NJ 08096
The IPM Coordinator maintains the pesticide product label and the
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) (when one is available), of each
pesticide product that may be used on school property. The label and
the MSDS are available for review by a parent, guardian, staff member
or student attending the school. Also the IPM Coordinator is available
to parents, guardians and staff members for information and to discuss
comments about IPM activities and pesticide use at the school.
As part of a school pest management plan Woodbury City Pubic Schools may
use pesticides to control pests. The United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) register pesticides to determine that the use of a pesticide
in accordance with instructions printed on the label does not pose
an unreasonable risk to human health and the environment. Nevertheless,
the EPA and the DEP cannot guarantee that registered pesticides do
not pose any risk to human health, thus unnecessary exposure to pesticides
should be avoided. The EPA has issued the statement that, where possible,
persons who are potentially sensitive, such as pregnant women, infants
and children should avoid unnecessary pesticide exposure.
Date: August 26, 2009
To: IPM Annual Notification letter (update)
Please be advised the following list of low impact products maybe
used during the school year. These items are typically used to control
insects/mice. The products listed are all low impact control methods.
All MSDS sheets are located at each building.
- Delta Dust
- Advion Ant Bait Gel
- Final Blox Mouse Bait
- Pre Empt Roach Gel Bait
All items in bold indicate use within the last 12 months
The following products are used by out turf management company, Dobson Turf company in the following locations:
High School Football Complex
- Drive - crabgrass post emergent
- Trimec Classic - Post emergent week control
- Sedge Hammer - Post emergent nut sedge control
- Daconil - Turf Fungus control
The following products are used by out landscaping company Perfect Touch Landscaping in the following locations:
District Flower Beds, Tree rings, stadium hillside
- Snap Shot- Granular weed pre emergent
Tennis courts, fences, sidewalks, curbs
(used as needed district wide from June - October)
- Round up Pro - post emergent weed control
High School front lawn, Annex Front lawn, Francis Avenue Sports Complex
- Trimec Plus - Post emergent Broadleaf Weed control
Francis Avenue parking lot
- Imazuron - vegetation killer
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