Healthcare-grade protocols built around your operational constraints. Minimal disruption, compliance-ready documentation, and staff training that integrates with your infection control program.
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Standard pest control protocols are not designed for healthcare environments. Hospitals and clinics have infection control requirements, patient safety obligations, regulatory oversight, and operational constraints that require a fundamentally different approach.
Our healthcare protocols are built around the specific expectations of clinical environments β including coordination with infection control teams, documentation for accreditation, and treatment methods that minimize any risk of patient exposure.
Our protocols are designed to integrate with existing infection prevention and control programs, not create parallel processes that your team has to manage separately.
Reports formatted for Joint Commission, DNV, or state department of health review. Includes all required fields for pest management records.
Treatment methodology based on published research, not guesswork. We use the most effective approaches with the safest profiles for healthcare settings.
Healthcare facilities must demonstrate active integrated pest management programs to meet accreditation requirements. Our service documentation is designed to support those programs and provide audit-ready records.
Written IPM plans available that document your facility's approach to prevention, monitoring, and response β suitable for inclusion in your Environment of Care documentation.
Complete SDS documentation for all products used, maintained in your facility records. We notify your infection control team before any chemical application.
Documented protocols for temporary patient relocation, re-entry intervals, and post-treatment surface safety β designed to eliminate any risk of patient chemical exposure.
Written risk assessment for bed bug introduction specific to your facility type, patient population, and layout β a standard component of Joint Commission EC requirements.
Hospitals cannot stop operating for pest control. Our scheduling and execution protocols are designed around your operational realities β not ours.
Treatment can be scheduled during off-peak clinical hours, overnight, or during scheduled room downtime to minimize the number of patients requiring temporary relocation.
We coordinate directly with your unit charge nurses and facilities team to plan room access in a way that minimizes bed unavailability.
Heat treatment allows rooms to be returned to service within hours of treatment completion, with no chemical re-entry wait period.
Commercial healthcare partners receive priority scheduling and on-call access for confirmed active infestations that cannot wait for standard scheduling.
Environmental services, nursing, and admissions staff are your first line of detection. Our healthcare staff training programs are concise, practical, and designed for clinical teams.
What to look for during room cleaning and turnover. How to report suspected findings through appropriate channels without patient alarm.
How to identify potential bed bug bites versus other skin conditions. Patient inquiry response protocols and documentation procedures.
Intake protocols for identifying high-risk admissions and procedures for inspecting patient belongings in a respectful, non-stigmatizing way.
Patient admission is the primary vector. Patients arriving from home environments or other healthcare facilities bring personal belongings that may harbor bed bugs. Visitor bags, staff belongings, and inter-facility patient transfers are also common sources.
We provide comprehensive inspection and treatment reports that document date, methodology, products and concentrations used, technician license number, and findings. These are formatted for inclusion in your integrated pest management records and suitable for Joint Commission or state health department review.
Generally no β patient rooms and clinical spaces require temporary patient relocation during treatment. We coordinate room scheduling with your facilities team to minimize the impact on bed availability and clinical operations.
For commercial healthcare partners, we provide priority scheduling with next-business-day inspection for active reports and treatment scheduling within 48 hours of confirmation.
Yes. We coordinate with infection control and facilities management teams to ensure our protocols integrate with your existing IPC procedures. We are familiar with hospital infection control expectations and can adapt our approach accordingly.
Tell us about your facility and we will develop a compliant, low-disruption service plan.