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PRODUCTS WHY REMOTE MONITORING IS KEY FOR EFFECTIVE FLY MANAGEMENT


This solution allows for 24/7 monitoring and enables users to quickly and easily check in at their convenience on the performance of the traps in multiple locations concurrently with real-time data tracking.


Remote monitoring creates a greater control over acute and unpredictable fly challenges as users can receive instant alerts about potential infestations. This can help with early detection of issues before they escalate into full-scale pest challenges, mitigating the association health and safety concerns.


Fly infestations can become a significant health and safety issue for facilities managers if they are not effectively and efficiently handled.


This includes bacteria spread by flies, which is particularly problematic in food production environments, and leisure and hospitality venues with catering facilities.


The sight of a fly infestation can also immediately create concerns around hygiene standards, not only amongst customers, but also employees.


To mitigate the prospects of these occurrences, a fly management strategy is key. As part of this, facilities managers should turn to technology to combat the risk of infestations and maintain a pest-free environment.


SMARTER FLY CONTROL


An innovative fly management approach to successfully reduce and remove potential infestations is remote monitoring technologies.


Pinpointing the time, location and intensity of insect activity allows controllers to take immediate, targeted action with the most appropriate solution.


AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO FLY MANAGEMENT


As the specialist supplier of pest control products for professional markets, Pelsis has placed significant importance on delivering solutions which are at the forefront of technology.


That’s why the company has created Pelsis Digital insect light traps – an intelligent monitoring system which helps manage the public health risks associated with flying insects.


Developed for high-performance manufacturing and food processing sites with zero tolerance for pest infestations, the proprietary digital technology delivers remote monitoring activity in real time


www.pelsis-pro.co.uk PULSAR EMBRACES PACKAGING BIOTECHNOLOGY


PULSAR, a manufacturer of high-visibility and protective workwear, is proud to announce another significant step forward in its sustainability journey with the introduction of organic biotechnology garment packaging. This initiative debuts alongside the launch of the new PULSAR REACT collection and will be rolled out across all product lines as stock is replenished.


As part of this packaging transformation, PULSAR has partnered with Rudholm Group, a globally positioned, sustainability-focused supplier. The packaging expert’s worldwide production capabilities ensure that PULSAR’s factories, no matter their location, can consistently source approved eco-friendly packaging and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified labels.


The most notable change is the switch to garment bags embedded with Change Plastic for Good BDP. This patented additive makes plastic irresistible to microbes in anaerobic landfill and ocean environments, triggering a natural biodegradation process. What would otherwise take centuries, BDP reduces to years.


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“We asked ourselves a simple question: What’s the benefit of recyclable packaging if most consumers can’t recycle it? That question led us to a more comprehensive solution; packaging that protects the product while having a plan for end-of-life,” said Hannah Sargent, Product Development Manager at PULSAR.


The science behind BDP is proven. Independent third- party testing by Intertek revealed 10.3% biodegradation in just 45 days under ASTM D5511 conditions. Microbes form a biofilm on the plastic’s surface, secrete enzymes that break down the polymer chains, and convert the material into CO₂, CH₄ (which can be captured for clean energy), and humus, a nutrient-rich organic biomass.


This change builds on the brand’s earlier packaging upgrades, including FSC-certified cardboard hang tags and biodegradable jute twine, and reflects a wider company strategy to reduce environmental impact across product lifecycles.


www.changeplasticforgood.com/product www.pulsaruk.com


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