Commercial Pest Control

Don't let rodents and insects ruin your business!

Pests have the potential to contaminate the workplace, spread disease, damage products, foodstuffs and property, and even ruin your reputation leading to loss of business and even prosecution. If you have a pest problem, you’re responsible for a site that attracts pests. It’s essential that you put the right provisions in place to protect you and your customers.

Prevent contamination and disease

Insects, rodents and birds can easily contaminate food, operational equipment and work surfaces with their excreta, hairs or body parts. These are potential pathogens, spreading disease and giving rise to ‘foreign body’ complaints. Parasites carried by pest species can also be passed on to humans causing illness and stress.

Safeguard your investment

  • Rodents cause a wide range of damage due to their gnawing habits. Their strong teeth can easily puncture wood and aluminium and can cause damage to property – even fires if electric cables are attacked. Rodents will also eat a wide range of foodstuffs and can damage or contaminate many tonnes of product
  • Insect infestations are also a major concern. Foodstuffs can be decimated by insects, with consignments being rejected and finished goods recalled if insect contamination is present. Insects can block production machinery, and the downtime caused by the presence of insects in a food related site can be long and costly. Animal feeds can also be heavily damaged by insects
  • Bird droppings and residues can also spread disease. Bird debris can damage buildings, prove unsightly and may cause slips and trips, leaving property owners open to prosecution. Nests can block guttering or chimney flues and will encourage a number of pest insect species that thrive in bird residues
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Meet your legal requirements

  • Meet your requirements under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 to provide a safe working environment by employing a fully insured BPCA member who operates a safe system of work using suitable RISK and COSHH assessments
  • Meet your requirements under the Food Safety Act 1990 and The Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 to ensure adequate procedures are in place for pests by employing a BPCA member
  • Meet your ‘due diligence’ requirements by using a comprehensive reporting system as provided by a BPCA member
  • The penalties for failure to comply can be severe – complete and immediate closure of premises; fines of up to £20,000 or up to six months in prison!
Safety first: child- & pet-safe methods
Proofing & Advice - helping to prevent further infestations
Treatments with a guarantee for pest-free premises
Complete care: inspection + treatment + prevention
Emergency pest control service: we can arrive within 1 hour
British Pest Control Association - (BPCA) certified technicians

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We have a friendly experienced team that can help with your pest problem