General pest control
Nuisance from a pest or pests can usually be prevented by taking some simple preventive measures.
Construction condition.
- Walls, ceilings and floors should be tight and flat to avoid hiding places.
- The walls have no holes and connect well to the floor and ceiling.
- There are no holes in the exterior walls.
- All doors must close properly.
- There are no gaps > 0.5 cm. This is to prevent mice and rats in the building.
- Windows in production are closed. Windows that we would like to have open are fitted with mosquito nets (< 1mm).
- The sewage system is in good condition. Where necessary, spherical grids have been placed on the rainwater drainage.
- Insulation around hot water pipes must be sound and sealed to prevent hiding places.
- Preferably no opening windows and doors near open water.
- Groundwater under the floors is prevented.
- Cracks are prevented.
- Standing water in gutters and on the roof is prevented as much as possible.
- Cavities are sealed at the top and bottom.
Hygiene
- Everything is kept clean.
- The grounds and building are well maintained to avoid hiding places.
- Litter is prevented.
- Waste containers are closed.
- Eating and drinking is only allowed in the designated areas. These areas are cleaned at a fixed frequency.
Industrial hygiene
- The products are not placed directly on the floor. There is also space between the pallets and the wall so that inspection is possible.
- The stocks are inspected for the presence of pests.
- Various hygiene measures apply within the company.
- Wooden pallets are kept clean and dry.
- Planting is kept as short as possible and at least 60 cm from the facade.
- Pallets are cleared 30 cm from the floor and 50 cm from the wall to allow proper inspection.
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