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Are antimicrobial products used in a school for cleaning purposes subject to the School Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Pesticide Notification Regulations?

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Are antimicrobial products used in a school for cleaning purposes subject to the School Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Pesticide Notification Regulations?

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No. Any antimicrobial agents, such as disinfectants, sanitizers or deodorizers, used in a school building for cleaning purposes, by definition are exempt from the regulatory requirments of the School IPM and Pesticide Notification Regulations.

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