PEST CONTROL
SPONSORED BY: CLEANKILL
Setting a high standard Here we learn about the Gold standard service provided by Cleankill Pest Control.
Cleankill’s way of working is Exclusion, Restriction and Destruction (as a last resort). ‘Exclusion’ means that staff look at where pests are entering a premises and make sure any entrance points are blocked. ‘Restriction’ means creating unfavourable conditions for pests, and ‘Destruction’ means the chemical and physical elimination of pests. Traditional traps are used where appropriate for rodents.
All pest control activity is recorded and we provide instant written reports, using digital technology, with our recommendations, actions we have taken and advice on how to reduce the risk of infestation. Contract customers are entitled to free call-outs for problems occurring between regular inspections. Cleankill is also registered to remove waste such as pigeon mess that needs clearing out before netting or wires can be installed to prevent birds returning.
Award-winning Cleankill Pest Control specialises in working with facilities managers across the UK to keep premises pest free.
With headquarters in Croydon, Surrey, and offices in Sussex, Bucks and Bristol, we have been providing pest control services for commercial customers for more than 25 years. We have the best trained team in the industry and can deal with anything from rodents to pest birds.
We are members of the British Pest Control Association (BPCA) and the only pest control company in England to achieve Gold Investors in People, which we retained after an audit in 2020. We hold all the accreditations you would expect and use ‘green’ and ‘natural’ pest control wherever possible.
One of our natural methods is using our team of Harris Hawks and trained falconers. Predator birds are particularly suitable for places where customers don’t want netting or spikes. They are also very effective at moving birds from sports stadia, housing developments and industrial estates and discouraging gulls, pigeons and parakeets from nesting.
Our technicians use the most up-to-date pest control technology available and the latest techniques to keep premises pest free. Effective pest control is not just about providing clean and healthy working conditions and peace of mind – it’s also about proactively communicating with customers about what we have done and what we are going to do in the future.
The Cleankill team has built a reputation for acting with professionalism, courtesy, and expertise. Customers can count on staff arriving in smart uniforms and branded vehicles, unless requested otherwise, and that staff will use the best available products and equipment.
Key to Cleankill’s approach is focusing on helping people and solving their problems rather than selling a service. We believe that if we focus on offering the best possible service and exceeding customer expectations, then the profits will follow.
Cleankill is the only pest control company to be a corporate member of the Bat Conservation Trust and also regularly works with Natural England, the RSPB and other animal charities. We also work with beekeepers throughout the country to make sure bees are not harmed.
In an independent customer feedback survey, 100% of respondents said they would recommend Cleankill and nearly all customers said they are ‘very satisfied’ with the service.
All Cleankill’s staff are highly trained and offer an exceptionally fast and efficient level of service. We are a proud of being approved to ISO9001 and ISO14001 while Cleankill’s certification as an Altius Elite Vendor places it among a select group of elite service providers within the country.
We are also fully accredited to the Safecontractor, Constructionline and Achilles Health and Safety schemes and aim to be recognised as a market leader for innovation and new pest control techniques. For further information call 0800 056 5477, or visit the website below.
www.cleankill.co.uk 70 | TOMORROW’S CLEANING PRODUCTS & SERVICES GUIDE 2022
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