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Healthy Schools Overview

Healthy Schools Overview

Overview

School districts throughout Washington routinely use pesticides both inside school buildings as well as on school grounds. The majority of districts use pesticides, known as "high hazard pesticides," which are linked to serious health problems such as cancer, nervous system harm, and hormone disruption.

Since children are especially vulnerable to pesticides, it is clear that schools, where children go every day to learn, should be environments that are free from pesticides. That's why the Washington Toxics Coalition is working to make schools safer for children by promoting alternatives to toxic pesticides and encouraging school districts to adopt least-toxic pest control policies. Working with parents and other community leaders, we have succeeded in passing a number of school district policies that emphasize pest prevention, least-toxic alternatives, and restrictions on high-hazard pesticides.

For more information on the information in this Healthy Schools section, and on how you can get involved to reduced the pesticide use in your child's school district, contact Environmental Advocate, Michael Grenetz, at mgrenetz@watoxics.org or at 206-632-1545 ext. 117

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Don’t Let the Pesticide Industry Gain Control of Pesticide Incident Reporting!


Governor Gregoire is about to appoint two people to the state Pesticide Incident Reporting and Tracking (PIRT) Panel. She is being pressured by agricultural/pesticide groups to appoint individuals who stand to gain from minimizing any information or proposals that restrict pesticide use.

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Safe Start for Kids is a resource for parents that will help you to choose safer products and create healthy environments for your children.

www.HealthyToys.org

choices that can help you reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals

 

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Are your kids' toys toxic?
Find out by searching the online toy database at www.HealthyToys.org.

Or use your cell phone to search HealthyToys.org.

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More info at momsrising.org

 

 

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