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Pest Prevention By Design

Pest Prevention By Design. Caroline Cox, Dion Lerman , Allison Taisey. Pest Prevention By Design Project led by Chris Geiger, SFE Integrated Pest Management & Green Purchasing Program. Funding provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Pest Prevention By Design

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  1. Pest Prevention By Design Caroline Cox, Dion Lerman, Allison Taisey

  2. Pest Prevention By Design Project led by Chris Geiger, SFE Integrated Pest Management & Green Purchasing Program Funding provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  3. Alice Griffith Public Housing, San Francisco 25% Asthma 48% are children 38% Mold 44% Roaches 18% Rodents

  4. San Francisco’s IPM ordinance • Municipal pesticide use decreased quickly after IPM ordinance passed in 1996. • Further reductions have been slower.

  5. PPBD Technical Advisory Committee

  6. http://www.sfenvironment.org/download/pest-prevention-by-design-guidelineshttp://www.sfenvironment.org/download/pest-prevention-by-design-guidelines

  7. Foundations – examples

  8. Clearance between foundation and soil

  9. Sealing around utilities

  10. Curtain walls

  11. Siding- example

  12. Caulks and sealants

  13. Exterior Lighting-example

  14. Motion Sensing Light Fixtures

  15. Gutters and Downspouts – examples

  16. Rodent guards

  17. More rodent guards

  18. Exterior Bird-proofing - examples

  19. Sloped window sills

  20. Bird “stops”

  21. Landscaping - example

  22. Avoid ivy and honeysuckle

  23. Floors -example

  24. Drains with removable covers

  25. Doors - example

  26. Door bottoms and sweeps

  27. Self closing doors

  28. Windows - example

  29. Screens and weather-stripping

  30. Bathrooms - example

  31. Escutcheons

  32. Kitchens - example

  33. Smooth cabinet doors

  34. Refuse and Recycling - example

  35. Design for easy cleaning

  36. Miscellaneous - example

  37. Design for easy inspection

  38. caroline@ceh.org

  39. Scientific Coalition on Pest Exclusion (SCOPE) www.pestexclusion.org

  40. Discussion questions What design/construction tactics have you used to successfully prevent pest problems? We’d like your ideas about what should be added to these guidelines. One of our next steps is to add these guidelines to the LEED green building standards. What thoughts do you have about that approach?

  41. More discussion questions Where do you go to learn how to do home repairs? Where would you go to purchase the materials you saw today? Do you discuss pest management with your building/renovation contractors? What do you think would drive demand for pest-proofing during the design phase of building?

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