Rodent Management Training (1 day)
March 25
01:00 PM - 05:00 PM
**SPECIAL NOTE: You MUST be registered for this course to attend
Course Overview: The goal of this training is to encourage best practices in preventative maintenance and to help neighborhoods experiencing high rates of infestation remediate problem conditions. Rat control in New York City is usually reactive to complaints from city residents and often occurs once problems have already occurred and rats are established.
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has developed a fun and valuable course which teaches a proactive approach to preventing rats on your property. This full-day training is targeted to superintendents, property managers, homeowners, interested tenants and the local business community. Students will learn what steps building operators and homeowners can take to achieve a rat-free property through methods to build rats out. The training includes both a classroom and field component. All Bronx participants who complete the training will leave with a custom rat management plan, rat management certificate, and a rat-resistant trash can.
Course Instructor: Gil Bloom, certified entomologist, CUNY faculty member, recognized consultant writer and industry trainer.
Class Flier: Click here to download the course flier.

Classroom Session:
- Thursday, March 25, 2010 1 PM – 5 PM

Contact Person: Please contact John Ahrens: (212) 279-3902 ext. 8238 or jahrens@aeanyc.org or Caroline Bragdon at 212-676-2862, cbragdon@health.nyc.gov, or MPH, Research Scientist, Division of Environmental Health, 22 Cortlandt Street, 12th Floor.
Location: AEA Energy Management Training Center, 105 Bruckner Blvd. Bronx, NY
Directions: Click here for directions and maps
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