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Harlem Word: Daniel Kass discusses how the New York City Department of Health is promoting Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is doing a lot to encourage the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM). Below, Daniel Kass, Deputy Commissioner for Environmental Health, explains the different ways IPM is being used in New York City.

Harlem Word: Daniel Kass talks how Integrated Pest Management (IPM) works better than pesticides

As the Deputy Commissioner for Environmental Health at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Daniel Kass is looking to increase the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) throughout New York City. To learn more about IPM, read the article below.

Harlem Word: Daniel Kass explains how cockroaches are bad for your health

Daniel Kass is Deputy Commissioner for Environmental Health at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. This department works to increase awareness about environmental health issues and change environmental health policy. One thing they are trying to do is increase the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) throughout New York City. Be sure to read the Daniel Kass Harlem Word series to learn more about how pests affect your health and why IPM is better for you than pesticide use!

Harlem Word: Ray Lopez -- Learn how to make your home a safer place and lower your chances of developing asthma

We interviewed Ray Lopez, the director of Little Sisters Family Asthma Program.

The Little Sisters of the Assumption (LSA) is a non-profit that has been helping people through home health agencies and family services for 50 years. Through the Family Asthma Program, LSA has been helping East Harlem families whose children have asthma make their homes clean and pest-free for over a decade.

Harlem Word: Ray Lopez -- Integrated Pest Management

We interviewed Ray Lopez, the director of Little Sisters Family Asthma Program.

The Little Sisters of the Assumption (LSA) is a non-profit that has been helping people through home health agencies and family services for 50 years. Through the Family Asthma Program, LSA has been helping East Harlem families whose children have asthma make their homes clean and pest-free for over a decade.

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