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Prevent pests from damaging your business

Legislation has increased the awareness for the need for preventive pest control and management. If you have not already got a service contract, then maybe it’s time you thought about preventing problems before they happen.

Try to prevent contamination from rodents and insects that can spread disease, damage produce, electrical wiring and most importantly your reputation.

The Food Safety Act emphasises ‘due diligence’ under risk assessment – this is where you have shown all possible reasonable precaution has been taken. Your Environmental Health Officer (EHO) will be far more content knowing that you are being proactive in investing in a pest prevention contract.

A Service contract is a cost effective way of preventing pest problems

Hygiene Pest Controls service contracts provide routine inspections (8 or 12 visit a year), plus follow ups and call outs, with rapid response times.

  • Monitoring internal tamperproof mouse bait stations, insect detectors, and external rat bait stations.

  • In addition, store product moth detectors, fly and wasp domes and all other specialised pest detectors can be added.

  • Servicing Electric Fly Killing units and replacing U.V. tubes annually.

  • On site records in report book including Health & Safety Data sheets.

Free quotations

A free quote needs to be carried out to assess contract costs. A standard contract for rats, mice, crawling insects, electric fly unit service will require 8 visits per year. Prices start from just £25+VAT per quarter

Ring us to carry out a free survey or contact us online.

 

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