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Use Pesticide Control Products Responsibly

You have probably experienced an occasional household, lawn or garden pest in or around your home. Perhaps it's a pesky insect problem, an ornamental disease or a lawn weed. To remedy the problem, you may call a professional or treat the problem yourself.

When using pesticides, you are reminded to follow a few simple guidelines to ensure their safe and responsible use. RISE (Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment)®, an association representing manufacturers and others who produce and supply pesticides for use in homes, on lawns and public areas, offers the following information on the safe and responsible use of pesticides.

Pest Control Products Are Extensively Tested

Many people are unaware of the rigorous testing today's pest control products must successfully complete before becoming available in the market. The pesticide industry is one of the most highly regulated in the nation. After thorough review, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registers only those uses of pesticide products that pose minimal risks.

Follow an IPM Strategy

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a pest control system developed by professionals in which pests are identified, all possible control options are evaluated and selected control(s) are implemented. An IPM program stresses the prevention of pest problems and the judicious use of pesticides when necessary.

Read and Follow the Label, It's the Law

Store Pest Control Products Safely

Pest Prevention In Your Home

Lawn Maintenance and Pest Prevention

There are several organizations you can turn to for advice on pest control and the safe and responsible use of pesticides.