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The goal is to provide a "gap analysis" that identifies weaknesses in a client's current provider or in-house program. 

 

Existing Program Evaluation

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  • Existing Program Analysis: A detailed review of the current Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program to ensure protection from contamination.

  • Gap Analysis & Audit Preparation: Evaluating programs against third-party standards (e.g., AIB, SQF, BRC) to prepare for audits.

  • Document & Data Review: Systematic evaluation of past service records, pest sighting logs, trend reports, and material usage logs.

  • Site Inspections & Risk Assessment: In-depth, "roof-to-ground" facility inspections to identify pest conducive conditions, structural deficiencies, and sanitation issues.

  • Root Cause Analysis: Determining why chronic pest issues persist despite existing treatments. 

Core Service

Offerings 

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  • Documentation Review: Reviewing existing contracts, SDS sheets, Pesticide Usage Logs, and service reports.

  • On-Site Audit: Physically auditing the site, including inspecting pest-prone areas, checking exterior, sanitation, and monitoring devices (bait stations).

  • Trend Analysis: Evaluating whether pest counts are rising and if previous,, actions were effective.

  • Comprehensive Report: Delivering a detailed, science-based report with actionable recommendations. 

The Evaluation Process

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  • IPM Compliance: Ensuring the program uses IPM best practices rather than just "spray and pray" techniques.

  • Structural & Sanitary Conditions: Identifying areas for improvement in building maintenance and cleaning practices.

  • Service Provider Performance: Evaluating if the current PMP (Pest Management Professional) is performing to contracted standards. 

 Key Areas of Focus 

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