Bed Bug
Fumigation Preparation (Structural Fumigation):
- Bring as few items as
possible when leaving the residence, fumigate everything possible. Bed
bugs are known hitch hikers and can harbor in suitcases, backpacks, boxes,
clothing, bedding and pet cages. This is the most common way they are
being introduced into buildings. They have even been known to infest small
electronic devices.
- For all fabric items that
will not be fumigated, wash in hot water and dry on high heat in a dryer,
no less than 140 degrees, before moving back into the residence. This
includes any clothing, bedding, pillows, stuffed toys and pet bedding.
- DO NOT use boxes, suitcases,
back packs, gym bags or any similar items from the infested
residence/dwelling, to pack the items that will remain with you. The items
you take with you should be packed into a light colored or clear box or
bags that have not been stored into the infested residence/dwelling.
- DO NOT fumigate anything
that requires oxygen to breathe such as plants and animals.
- Medicinal items need to be
removed, especially if they are over-the-counter medications. Prescription
medications, while commonly distributed in airtight containers, should
also be inspected then removed from structure/property for safety’s sake.
Precautionary step.
- You can fumigate all topical
toiletries; however, toothpaste and mouthwash need to be removed as they
can be ingested in their use. Precautionary step.
- All items that are open and
digestible need to be fumigated and discarded after fumigation this is
done to ensure that bed bugs are not spread by simply tossing out the
items. This includes items in the refrigerator, freezer and pantry.
- Baby mattresses or plastic
encased mattresses that have been fumigated CANNOT be placed back into the
home. If the encasement can be removed, we can fumigate the mattress and
you can place it back into your home.
- Pet Cages and bedding should
be included in your fumigated items. Pet cages can contain small gaps in
which bed bugs could harbor. Pet food needs to be removed. Your pet needs
to be transported in a new pet carrier or placed in a bed bug free housing
prior to the fumigation. The pets bedding should not accompany the pet
unless it has been washed, dried and packed as previously described.
- Use cardboard boxed when
packing for the fumigation. DO NOT use plastic crates or containers. The
fumigant cannot penetrate the plastic.
- We require 20% of air space
when loading the container/truck to ensure proper circulation of the
fumigant.
- Be sure you have your pest
control operator apply an intense, residual application of the residence
prior to moving back in. The gas will kill all stages of the bed bug in
the stored items, however it provides no residual and therefore no
permanent control or continuous protection and the items fumigated could
be subject to infestation. Please have the pest control operator treat the
premise with a long lasting residual application.
For more
details and please call
CHOGON
FACILITIES SERVICES LTD
+2348072292381
www,chogonfacilities.com
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