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What Is Integrated Pest Management and How Does It Benefit You?
Integrated pest management (IPM) is a holistic approach towards pest risk management by utilising proactive control methods. It requires a combination of pest exclusion practices that involves good sanitation procedures along with extensive monitoring. With IPM in place, you can mitigate potential pest infestation eventually saving your business cost in the long run.
At Rentokil, we work closely with you to fully understand your business requirements to develop a sustainable IPM programme. We distinguish ourselves by conducting a thorough risk assessment of your site to identify potential pest problems that are then incorporated in our forward planning, regular monitoring and decision-making. Besides that, we are familiar with many industry's regulations and auditing standards to better support you in your supply chain risk management.
Call us at 02-290-8500 or 1800 225 226 (Toll-free number) for your business premises. Alternatively, contact us online to arrange a free site survey of your property and to discuss our range of effective solutions.
Rentokil employs a five-stage integrated pest management (IPM) approach to pest control, focusing on prevention measures rather than a reactive program.
Pest control starts with the design and construction of the building; the internal and external layout as well as construction materials. The design and construction in itself should prevent harbourage of pests - deny access through doors, windows, vents, pipework, drains etc. and minimise the risk of access during business operations.
Rentokil plans the actions needed to prevent a pest infestation, including physical, cultural and chemical methods, and will provide recommendations to specify:
Implement the control measures that provide the most effective results and ensure safety:
In the event of a pest outbreak, clear identification of the pest is essential to determine the most appropriate control methods and preventive actions needed to avoid re-infestation.
Evaluate the effectiveness of the pest control program, this can include:
The types of Reporting Services available
Are you in the F&B business? Explore our IPM programme specifically for the F&B.