For a large business, pest control management can be a daunting task with many key areas of concern. You need an effective plan that can cover thousands of square feet, control a variety of types of pests, fit your particular industry and comply with legal and health code requirements.
The old method of merely hiring an exterminator and having pesticide sprayed around the facility, or placing traps and checking them every so often, can be time-consuming and economically wasteful. In addition, if your business has multiple sites, each will have different pest control stations that must be checked separately, collected and recorded. The task may require separate workers to monitor each location and report back.
Furthermore, hand-written records of pest management can be inaccurate and unreliable. These flawed reports can possibly lead to serious pest inspection fine and penalties .
New technology
However, technology is making pest control management of larger facilities easier and more accurate. The online magazine Quality Assurance and Food Safety reports new technologies allow the possibility of monitoring pest control stations remotely and gain access to vital information via real-time data, as well print comprehensive reports.
In the recent past, electronic pest control management meant devices that emitted a high frequency signal designed to repel pests. According to Today's Homeowner, some of those systems have flaws; for instance the signal can be blocked by walls rendering it ineffective.
On the other hand, modern systems can be comprehensive solutions that not only come with pest control devices, but can monitor those devices 24/7 throughout a facility and various locations, record activity and detect potential problems.
Elements of electronic pest control
The elements of an effective electronic site management pest control management can include:
A professional electronic pest control management, like Abell Pest Control's Electronic Site Management (ESM) system, can give you deep insight into pest control your facility and can be tailored to the specifics of your industry or business. Modern electronic pest control management can take advantage of the current technology to offer you intelligent devices and the ability to monitor and take action when needed.