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Pesticide Information
MDCH's Pesticide Illness and Injury Surveillance Program gathers reports of pesticide exposures that result in acute illnesses and injuries and provides Michigan citizens with reliable information to understand and safely use pesticides. Occupational disease reporting procedures and forms are at http://www.oem.msu.edu/ReportForm.aspx.
Resources Pesticide Information Resources provides over 150 links to websites containing general homeowner information on pesticides; children and pesticides; mosquitoes and other pests; lawn and garden care; alternatives to chemical pesticides; and other topics.
Home Pesticide and Disinfectant Fact Sheet Pool Chemical Safety Fact Sheet Zinc Phosphide Fact Sheet - Information for Pet Owners 2010 Occupational Pesticide Illness and Injury Fact Sheet Bed Bug Pesticide Health Advisory
Brochures Michigan Occupational Pesticide Illness and Injury Brochure - English Michigan Occupational Pesticide Illness and Injury Brochure - Spanish What You Need to Know About Pesticides and Your Health
Reports Annual reports summarizing pesticide poisoning surveillance data, with case narratives, are available. 2011 Report 2010 Report 2009 Report 2008 Report 2007 Report 2006 Report 2005 Report 2004 Report 2001-2003 Report
What should you do if you've become sick due to a pesticide exposure? If you have recently been exposed to a pesticide and are experiencing symptoms, contact Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 or call your physician.
To report a misuse of pesticides, contact the Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA) at 1-800-292-3939.
For more information, contact the Pesticide Surveillance Coordinator at 1-800-MI-TOXIC (1-800-648-6942) or schwartza@michigan.gov.
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