CALIFORNIA SAFE SCHOOLS EMBRACES PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE
ROBINA SUWOL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 13.06.2003 02:24
California Safe Schools Coalition created the most stringent pesticide policy for schools in the nation at Los Angeles Unified (2nd largest school district in nation). Policy embraces THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE, and includes PARENT RIGHT TO KNOW. To ensure implementation a 15 member Pest Management Team meets monthly.
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by CALIFORNIA SAFE SCHOOLS Saturday June 07, 2003 at 10:33 PM
schoolipm@yahoo.com 818-785-5515 BOX 2123 - Toluca Lake, Ca. 91610
From CALIFORNIA SAFE SCHOOLS (COALITION)
Saturday, June 07, 2003
LOS ANGELES - California Safe Schools Coalition, having successfully worked with Los Angeles Unified School District (2nd largest district in USA) to implement a LEAST -TOXIC, LOW RISK pest management policy, whose preamble includes the "PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE", is sharing its secret for success on their website: http://WWW.CALISAFE.ORG
"Precautionary is an action taken in advance to protect people and a principle is a rule. The "PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE" protects everybody against danger or injury.It's better to be safe than sorry!", said LAUSD student Alexandria Gracian,age twelve.
"The policy, which has become the model for school districts and communities nationwide, mandates the use of preventative measures and least toxic methods first in schools. Only when preventative measures fail does the district turn to pesticides on the approved list. Pesticides on the approved list cannot contain products known to cause cancer, neurological disruption, birth defects, genetic alteration, reproductive harm, immune system dysfunction, endocrine disruption, or acute poisoning, which stops the routine use of the most hazardous pesticides in our schools," said Robina Suwol Executive Director.
"We are pleased with California's assumption of leadership in this critical field of children's health. The LAUSD's courageous position is to be applauded and, hopefully, emulated nationwide." said CSS Board Chair, and parent of LAUSD students, Ashley Posner, Esq.
"Every parent knows that it is smart to keep children away from toxic chemicals." said Harvey Karp, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, UCLA School of Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics. "That's why I salute California Safe Schools Coalition. The coalition has helped the Los Angeles Unified School district to adopt the best solution in the country for getting rid of pests while protecting children."
"Our website will help others understand the policy. There are downloadable "Parent Right To Know Forms", a copy of the groundbreaking policy, and links to other environmental organizations. A special attraction on the website are illustrations and posters designed by internationally celebrated artist Michael Bruza", said Action Now's Annie Waterman, founding member of CSS.
California Safe Schools is committed to ensuring that all students, teachers, staff, and community members who live near school sites are in a safe toxic-free environment.
For more information, contact:
Robina Suwol
Executive Director
California Safe Schools (Coalition)
818-785-5515
schoolipm@yahoo.com
Web site: http://www.calisafe.org
by CALIFORNIA SAFE SCHOOLS Saturday June 07, 2003 at 10:33 PM
schoolipm@yahoo.com 818-785-5515 BOX 2123 - Toluca Lake, Ca. 91610
From CALIFORNIA SAFE SCHOOLS (COALITION)
Saturday, June 07, 2003
LOS ANGELES - California Safe Schools Coalition, having successfully worked with Los Angeles Unified School District (2nd largest district in USA) to implement a LEAST -TOXIC, LOW RISK pest management policy, whose preamble includes the "PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE", is sharing its secret for success on their website: http://WWW.CALISAFE.ORG
"Precautionary is an action taken in advance to protect people and a principle is a rule. The "PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE" protects everybody against danger or injury.It's better to be safe than sorry!", said LAUSD student Alexandria Gracian,age twelve.
"The policy, which has become the model for school districts and communities nationwide, mandates the use of preventative measures and least toxic methods first in schools. Only when preventative measures fail does the district turn to pesticides on the approved list. Pesticides on the approved list cannot contain products known to cause cancer, neurological disruption, birth defects, genetic alteration, reproductive harm, immune system dysfunction, endocrine disruption, or acute poisoning, which stops the routine use of the most hazardous pesticides in our schools," said Robina Suwol Executive Director.
"We are pleased with California's assumption of leadership in this critical field of children's health. The LAUSD's courageous position is to be applauded and, hopefully, emulated nationwide." said CSS Board Chair, and parent of LAUSD students, Ashley Posner, Esq.
"Every parent knows that it is smart to keep children away from toxic chemicals." said Harvey Karp, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, UCLA School of Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics. "That's why I salute California Safe Schools Coalition. The coalition has helped the Los Angeles Unified School district to adopt the best solution in the country for getting rid of pests while protecting children."
"Our website will help others understand the policy. There are downloadable "Parent Right To Know Forms", a copy of the groundbreaking policy, and links to other environmental organizations. A special attraction on the website are illustrations and posters designed by internationally celebrated artist Michael Bruza", said Action Now's Annie Waterman, founding member of CSS.
California Safe Schools is committed to ensuring that all students, teachers, staff, and community members who live near school sites are in a safe toxic-free environment.
For more information, contact:
Robina Suwol
Executive Director
California Safe Schools (Coalition)
818-785-5515
schoolipm@yahoo.com
Web site: http://www.calisafe.org
ROBINA SUWOL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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