(Comprehensive Primary Treatment)
Treatment includes the following:
Treatment of foci and sources, including:
A thorough and detailed survey of the entire site to identify foci and sources of pests and the reasons for their presence on the site.
Applying pesticides and treatments to pest sources.
Treatment of all drains, manholes, and sewage points in kitchens, bathrooms, and cesspits.
Applying long-lasting materials in cracks, holes, and areas where pests are likely to congregate, such as engines, under work tables, and in bathrooms.
Using repellents (repellents) to detect and repel pests (such as powders and gels).
Treatment of the external perimeter with a pesticide.
Directing your staff to treat cracks in buildings and walls to eliminate pest presence in those areas.
Protecting the site from further pest attack, including:
External traps for the site, inspecting them on each visit.
Install rodent bait stations containing attractants and killers in appropriate locations to eliminate rodents and detect their presence in any area. We will also provide you with a monthly report on rodent activity in each area.
Number the stations, place warning signs on them, and inspect them on each visit.
Create a schedule for each bait station, including the inspection date and bait replacement time.
Install mouse traps in various locations, using adhesive panels and other materials.
Protect the external perimeter and facilities with residual repellents treated with liquid and powder pest repellents.
(Comprehensive Secondary Treatment)
This treatment usually takes place two to three weeks after the comprehensive primary treatment and is assessed by the technical staff responsible for the site. It includes the most vulnerable sites and ensures the effectiveness of the comprehensive primary treatment.
Inspect the treatments and baits that have been placed.
Ensure that no pests have appeared in the various locations.
Treat any areas that require follow-up.
Inspect and ensure any new pest attacks in areas expected to be affected.
(Periodic Treatment)
Periodic treatments are visits during which the entire site is treated for pests, not inspection visits. They include:
Treating all facilities according to the attached schedule.
Checking all baits and insecticides.
Checking all areas where infestations (insects, rodents, or reptiles) are found.
Preparing reports on rodent, insect, and reptile activity.
Cumulating observations and recommendations.
Submitting a technical report of the visit.
(Emergency Treatment)
These are unlimited visits conducted based on your request to visit in the event of any
problem or sudden appearance of pests.
(Work Quality Reports)
These reports are approved by all Jordanian and international public health institutions and quality accreditation organizations. They are prepared by the technical and administrative staff supervising the work on-site and are provided upon your request. They include:
The technical report of the visit.
A monthly report containing the necessary information about the visit, observations, treatments used, equipment, and technical team.
A quarterly report including explanations of visits, treatments, and their types, data on work, the progress of treatment stages, and a tally of pest numbers and percentages over a three-month period.
Our reports and all documents related to the contract and treatments are available on our company’s applications and websites. You can access them online at any time to obtain treatment results and view data and reports immediately and accurately. This system allows you to follow all details in real time. Each client has exclusive access and access to their own information to ensure confidentiality.