Zoom classes will continue at the Faculty of Law due to bedbugs
The UNAM Law School reported that in-person teaching activity will resume as soon as the exhaustive cleaning is completed to eradicate the presence of the insects called bed bugsso classes will continue via zoom.
“Next Monday classes will continue online, through virtual classrooms, and until further notice,” The faculty reported through a statement posted on its social networks.
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Likewise, the educational institution showed a video where The fumigation work in the university facilities is shown.
We share with you some moments of the process of the second fumigation of the Faculty of Law facilities, carried out on Friday, October 6, 2023. pic.twitter.com/jf17CMlLhx
— Faculty of Law (@DerechoUNAMmx) October 8, 2023
The Faculty of Law highlighted that it completed the second fumigation of its facilities, due to the alleged presence of bedbugs.
He indicated that This cleaning was carried out in all areas of the faculty, being carried out by Elexxos Quimics SA de CV, a pest control service in urban areas with a health license. The substance used on this occasion was Fiprax (Fipronil), diluted to 2.9%.
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The re-entry time after application, set by the company, is two hours. It was noted that, once the fumigation is completed, for the complete tranquility of the community, a process of Thorough cleaning of all school facilities.
“The safety of our community is the most important asset to protect. "We will return to face-to-face work as soon as possible, so we ask everyone to be aware of the respective communication, through these same means," the statement says.
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