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California Parents, Guardians, and Teachers: Opt-In for School Pesticide Notifications
California Parents, Guardians, and Teachers: Opt-In for School Pesticide Notifications

Associated Press

time4 hours ago

  • Health
  • Associated Press

California Parents, Guardians, and Teachers: Opt-In for School Pesticide Notifications

LOS ANGELES, Calif., Aug. 18, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — California Safe Schools, a nonprofit dedicated to children's environmental health and safety, reminds parents, guardians, teachers and school staff at all California K-12 public schools and child care centers to file the Right to Know Pesticide Use Notification form at the start of the school year. This form is mandated under California legislation, The Healthy Schools Act. Filing this form with your school office ensures you receive advance notification of any pesticide applications in or around the school site. It is a critical safeguard and part of each school's commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy learning environment. Under The Healthy Schools Act, a 'schoolsite' is defined as: Any facility used for public day care, kindergarten, elementary, or secondary school purposes. The term includes the buildings or structures, playgrounds, athletic fields, school vehicles, or any other area of school property visited or used by pupils. 'Schoolsite' does not include postsecondary educational facilities attended by secondary pupils or private day care or school facilities. The Right to Know Notification requires schools to provide at least 72 hours' advance notice before any pesticide application on a campus. Emergency Applications: In rare cases when pesticides must be used immediately to address a health or safety emergency, schools may apply them without the standard 72-hour advance notice. However, The Healthy Schools Act requires that the school district designee make every effort to provide the required notification even under emergency conditions. Filing the Right to Know Pesticide Use Notification with your school's Main Office ensures you will receive alerts before applications occur. This allows parents, guardians or teachers to make informed decisions on application days. Importantly, notification can be requested for any reason, not solely for known health concerns. HISTORY The Right to Know Pesticide Use Notification program began with the Los Angeles Unified School District's (LAUSD) groundbreaking Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Policy in 1999. This policy embraces the Precautionary Principle – the idea that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of causing harm to the public or environment, precautionary measures should be taken even without conclusive scientific evidence. As part of this approach, LAUSD has not used Roundup for more than 20 years, setting an important precedent in protecting children's health. The success of the LAUSD IPM policy led directly to the passage of The California Healthy Schools Act of 2000. The 'Right to Know' notifications are a critical tool that ensures parents, guardians, teachers and staff remain informed, connected, and empowered within their school community. For more information about pesticide application policies at your school, visit your school's website or contact the school or school district directly' said Robina Suwol, founder and executive director of California Safe Schools. Learn More: About California Safe Schools: California Safe Schools (CSS) is dedicated to protecting the health and safety of students, teachers, and school staff through education, advocacy, and policy initiatives that promote safe learning environments across California. CSS spearheaded the effort to create the Los Angeles Unified School District's celebrated Integrated Pest Management Policy in 1999 that led to California Legislation: The Healthy Schools Act. MEDIA ONLY CONTACT: Robina Suwol Executive Director, California Safe Schools Phone: 818-785-5515 Email: [email protected] LOGO link for media: NEWS SOURCE: California Safe Schools Keywords: Education and Schools, California legislation, The Healthy Schools Act, California Safe Schools, pesticide applications in or around the school site, LOS ANGELES, Calif. This press release was issued on behalf of the news source (California Safe Schools) who is solely responsibile for its accuracy, by Send2Press® Newswire. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P128586 APNF0325A To view the original version, visit: © 2025 Send2Press® Newswire, a press release distribution service, Calif., USA. RIGHTS GRANTED FOR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY LEGITIMATE MEDIA OUTLET - SUCH AS NEWSPAPER, BROADCAST OR TRADE PERIODICAL. MAY NOT BE USED ON ANY NON-MEDIA WEBSITE PROMOTING PR OR MARKETING SERVICES OR CONTENT DEVELOPMENT. Disclaimer: This press release content was not created by nor issued by the Associated Press (AP). Content below is unrelated to this news story.

Why Spider Control Is Now a Top Priority for Naperville Homeowners in 2025
Why Spider Control Is Now a Top Priority for Naperville Homeowners in 2025

Time Business News

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Time Business News

Why Spider Control Is Now a Top Priority for Naperville Homeowners in 2025

In 2025, spider control Naperville has quickly risen to the top of many homeowners' to-do lists—and for good reason. With changing climate patterns, increased urban sprawl, and seasonal surges in pest activity, spider infestations are no longer a minor inconvenience—they're becoming a recurring concern. Naperville residents are now taking proactive steps to secure their homes, particularly during late summer and early fall when spider activity peaks. If you've noticed more webs, sightings, or even bites, you're not alone—and you're right to take action. Experts from pest control associations like the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and local providers cite several contributing factors behind the surge in spider presence in suburban areas like Naperville. Warmer winters and wetter springs have created ideal conditions for insects—spiders' primary food source—to thrive. This abundance of prey is drawing more spiders into residential spaces, particularly basements, garages, and crawlspaces. Increased home renovations and urban landscaping also create more nesting opportunities. As more homes opt for energy efficiency upgrades and tight-sealed insulation, spiders are forced to enter through vents, attic gaps, and utility lines. The result? Naperville homes are becoming spider-friendly environments—unless proactive measures are taken. While many spiders are harmless and even beneficial for controlling insects, certain species pose health and safety risks. The brown recluse and black widow, both found in Illinois, can deliver venomous bites that require medical attention. Even non-venomous spiders like the common house spider or cellar spider can cause alarm when they invade in large numbers, particularly in homes with young children, elderly residents, or anyone with arachnophobia. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), while serious bites are rare, infestations can lead to skin irritation, allergic reactions, and mental stress. Spider droppings, egg sacs, and deceased insects also contribute to poor indoor air quality, especially in poorly ventilated areas like attics and basements. For residents searching for safe, effective, and affordable spider control in Naperville, Yosemite Pest & Rodent Solutions stands out as a trusted local provider. Backed by over 30 years of experience in pest management, their team is IDPH-certified, fully insured, and trained in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques. This means they don't just treat the symptoms of infestations—they focus on eliminating the root cause and preventing re-entry. Yosemite offers free home inspections, no-contract pest control plans, and same-day emergency service—perfect for families dealing with a sudden infestation or those preparing for seasonal prevention. Their services are eco-friendly, pet-safe, and tailored specifically for Naperville's climate and housing structures. Effective spider control isn't just about spraying chemicals—it requires a comprehensive strategy. Yosemite Pest begins with a detailed inspection to identify entry points, spider species, and infestation levels. Treatments typically include targeted pesticide applications in high-risk zones (like baseboards, crawlspaces, and garages), removal of webs and egg sacs, and sealing of cracks and entry gaps. In addition to chemical treatments, prevention is key. Homeowners receive education on minimizing moisture, reducing clutter, and managing exterior lighting (which attracts insects, and therefore spiders). Seasonal maintenance visits are often recommended, especially during peak spider months between August and October. The best time to schedule spider control is before the infestation reaches critical levels. Many Naperville homeowners wait until fall, when spiders are most visible—but early summer treatments can significantly reduce populations before they enter the home. Likewise, homes with recurring infestations or older foundations should consider bi-annual treatments for year-round protection. Additionally, if you're noticing webs in corners, increased insect activity, or spider sightings in daylight hours, these are strong signs that the infestation has already taken hold. In such cases, immediate intervention is recommended to avoid the development of hidden nests and large egg sacs. Spiders favor dark, undisturbed spaces, and Naperville homes offer plenty of them—especially in: Basements and crawlspaces Attics and utility closets Behind furniture or stored boxes Vents, ductwork, and false ceilings Exterior areas like woodpiles, sheds, and garden beds can also serve as breeding grounds. That's why a full-property inspection is essential to long-term control. Yosemite Pest's specialists are trained to detect these hiding spots and implement treatments that reach even the most inaccessible areas. In the era of Google's Search Generative Experience (SGE) and AI-curated results, people are turning to search engines with questions like: 'How do I get rid of spiders in my house in Naperville?' 'Are spider infestations dangerous in Illinois?' 'Affordable spider control near me' To show up in these AI-generated overviews, pest control companies must offer not only service—but authority. Yosemite Pest & Rodent Solutions provides science-based pest control, with verified EPA-compliant treatments and a transparent approach rooted in education and prevention. Spider activity in Naperville is more than seasonal—it's becoming a year-round concern due to shifting climate conditions and urban expansion. Whether you're dealing with a visible infestation or want to prevent one, professional spider control ensures your home remains safe, clean, and pest-free. With trusted providers like Yosemite Pest & Rodent Solutions, Naperville residents gain access to certified technicians, eco-friendly treatments, and long-term peace of mind—all without the need for a contract. In 2025, protecting your home starts with proactive pest control—and spiders are one problem you shouldn't ignore. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

MBNR ASI honoured with Indian Police Medal
MBNR ASI honoured with Indian Police Medal

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Hans India

MBNR ASI honoured with Indian Police Medal

Mahabubnagar: Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Mohammed Moizuddin from Mahabubnagar has been awarded the Indian Police Medal (IPM) by the Government of India on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day. Joining the force in 1989 as a young Police Constable, Moizuddin's career has been marked by dedication and discipline. Over the years, he has served in several key police stations including Alampur, Thimmajipet, Jadcherla, Peddakothapally, and Kosgi. His commitment earned him a promotion to Head Constable in 2012, followed by his elevation to ASI in 2018. Since then, he has worked in the CCS Mahabubnagar, Hanwada, and Traffic Police Station, and is currently posted at Koilkonda Police Station. Moizuddin's career speaks for itself—70 cash rewards, 18 GSEs, 12 appreciation certificates, a Seva Medal (2013), the Telangana Chief Minister's Distinguished Police Medal (2017), and the Uttak Police Medal (2019). Congratulating him on the honour, Mahabubnagar District SP D Janaki, said, 'His discipline, dedication, and unwavering commitment to public service are truly commendable. This award is a fitting tribute to his remarkable contribution to the police department.'

Libya Confirms 4,200 BPD Oil Discovery
Libya Confirms 4,200 BPD Oil Discovery

Libya Review

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Libya Review

Libya Confirms 4,200 BPD Oil Discovery

The National Oil Corporation (NOC) has announced a commercial oil discovery in the Ghadames Basin with an estimated production capacity of 4,200 barrels per day. In a statement on Tuesday, the NOC said the National Drilling Company began mobilizing Rig No. 11 to the site to drill three strategic wells for Sonatrach-SIPEX, under an Integrated Project Management (IPM) approach, in partnership with leading international and local companies. NOC Chairman praised the National Drilling Company's role, highlighting the efforts of its negotiation team, which secured strategic partnerships that enhance its position as a reliable partner in major drilling projects, particularly those meeting global standards for integrated projects. The statement noted that this achievement follows a series of recent successes, including reactivating rigs No. 13, 12, and 33 and adding them back to the company's fleet. These steps reflect a strong commitment to operational readiness, improved performance efficiency, and revenue growth, bolstering competitiveness in domestic markets. Regarding Sonatrach's operations in Libya, the Algerian company was granted an exploration and production sharing license during the 2008 public bidding round. The NOC confirmed the commerciality of the A-65/2 oil discovery in the Ghadames Basin, achieved by Sonatrach, paving the way for development and early production. Production rates are expected to exceed 4,000 barrels per day, as part of the NOC's ongoing strategy to boost Libya's oil and gas reserves and strengthen its energy sector. Libya has been in chaos since a NATO-backed uprising toppled longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The county has for years been split between rival administrations. Libya's economy, heavily reliant on oil, has suffered due to the ongoing conflict. The instability has led to fluctuations in oil production and prices, impacting the global oil market and Libya's economy. The conflict has led to a significant humanitarian crisis in Libya, with thousands of people killed, and many more displaced. Migrants and refugees using Libya as a transit point to Europe have also faced dire conditions. The planned elections for December 2021 were delayed due to disagreements over election laws and the eligibility of certain candidates. This delay has raised concerns about the feasibility of a peaceful political transition. Despite the ceasefire, security remains a significant concern with sporadic fighting and the presence of mercenaries and foreign fighters. The unification of the military and the removal of foreign forces are crucial challenges. Tags: libyanocNorth Africaoil

Alkem Laboratories Q1 Results: Revenue jumps 11.2% YoY to Rs 3,371 crore, net profit up Rs 21.45% YoY
Alkem Laboratories Q1 Results: Revenue jumps 11.2% YoY to Rs 3,371 crore, net profit up Rs 21.45% YoY

Business Upturn

time12-08-2025

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

Alkem Laboratories Q1 Results: Revenue jumps 11.2% YoY to Rs 3,371 crore, net profit up Rs 21.45% YoY

By Aman Shukla Published on August 12, 2025, 13:40 IST Alkem Laboratories has delivered a strong set of numbers for the first quarter of FY26, with growth across revenue, profit, and operational performance. The company reported a consolidated net profit of ₹668 crore, marking a solid 21.45% year-on-year jump from ₹550 crore in the same quarter last year. Revenue also saw healthy growth, rising 11.2% to ₹3,371 crore compared to ₹3,031.8 crore a year ago. The pharmaceutical major's EBITDA stood at ₹739 crore, up 21.35% from ₹609 crore, with margins improving to 21.9% from 20% in the previous year. The domestic business remained the key growth driver, clocking sales of ₹2,265 crore, a 12% increase from the previous year, contributing 68.3% to total sales. According to IQVIA (SSA) data, the company outperformed the Indian Pharmaceutical Market (IPM) in seven therapies, including Gastrointestinal, Vitamins/Minerals/Nutrients, Pain Management, Anti-Diabetics, Neuro/CNS, Respiratory, and Dermatology, with growth ranging from 1.1x to 2.3x the market rate. On the international front, sales stood at ₹1,053.9 crore, registering an 8.9% year-on-year rise. The US business contributed ₹698.2 crore, up 8.8% from last year and accounting for 21% of total sales. Non-US international markets generated ₹355.6 crore, up 9.1%, contributing 10.7% to total revenue. In the US market, Alkem filed its first Biologics License Application (BLA), received five ANDA approvals (including two tentative), and launched three new products during the quarter. As of June 30, 2025, the company had filed 185 ANDAs, two NDAs, and one BLA with the USFDA, receiving approvals for 160 ANDAs (including 15 tentative) and both NDAs. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

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