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National Center for Healthy Housing's IPM in Multi-Family Housing

Last Updated: May 10, 2011

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National Center for Healthy Housing's IPM in Multi-Family Housing

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600 S 7th Street, Ste 4, Opelika, AL 36801 open in google maps

May 24, 2011

Description:
The IPM in Multi-Family Housing course is designed to help a property manager, including a public housing authority, implement a comprehensive integrated pest management (IPM) program by bringing the stakeholders, especially resident leaders, together to develop the skills and practices needed to effectively eliminate pests such as cockroaches and rodents from multi-family housing. The target audiences for the course are resident leaders and staff with a common property manager who want to more effective pest control through integrated pest management (IPM). The course requires the active participation of the pest control operator / pest management professional as well as property maintenance and resident support services. 10 CEUs from ADAI Available for Pest Management Professionals (PMPs)

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