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The key to Orkin's success is the process we use to determine the most appropriate
IPM program and treatment-and-monitoring strategy for each facility. Orkin's technicians
follow a seven-step process for each and every client:
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Inspection
A comprehensive inspection is conducted at every facility. Extra attention is given
to the five pest-activity zones: entry points, water sources, food sources, harborage
points, and customer and employee areas.
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Facility Layout Analysis
After the comprehensive inspection, all current and potential problem areas are
noted. It is important to identify the operation's traffic patterns, including the
number of people who enter and exit the building everyday.
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Pest Identification
Different types of pests require different types of treatments depending on their
growth patterns and characteristics. Operators and customers must team up with facility
employees to accurately report where, when, and how many pests were seen in order
to help prevent infestations and control existing problems.
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Customized Program
There are too many variables to provide "cookie cutter" solutions for
individual facilities. Location, climate, the condition of the building, and its
age all play a role in determining a treatment program. A comprehensive inspection
and analysis of the facility, including interviews with key employees, help Orkin
develop an effective pest control program tailored to the customer.
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Sanitation Consultation
The focus of every IPM program is a daily sanitation schedule. That schedule directly
impacts factors that contribute to pest buildup, inside and out.
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Treatment Strategies
Non-chemical control options are always used before chemical control options are
considered.
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Ongoing Monitoring & Maintenance
This step is absolutely essential to the success of IPM. This includes accurate
reporting of pest sightings and proper documentation for clients and regulatory
agencies.
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