
READING, Pa. – Rentokil Steritech announced the launch of PestConnect, a proprietary system that utilizes infrared sensors on rodent traps to monitor mouse activity on premise 24/7/365. In addition to monitoring, PestConnect allows for the immediate capture, containment, and notification of mice incidents as they arise. This effective and focused solution provides for a more risk-based response to incidents, minimizing contamination risks.
Rentokil Steritech developed PestConnect to meet the ever-growing demands on businesses in highly regulated industries, such as food processing, pharmaceutical, health care, logistics and warehousing, food retail, and hospitality facilities.
The goal of PestConnect is to monitor and log issues in real time, resulting in shortened response time to activity and enhancing compliance with regulations and standards. Additionally, PestConnect also helps clients to mitigate potential issues before they have an impact on the bottom line through preventing potential damage to products and structures, contamination to food products or sensitive environments, or costly clean-up expenses that can result from unchecked pest issues. The system is a great complement to any pest control program focused on audit and regulatory compliance, helping those businesses facing rigid standards and regulations to develop even more laser-focused risk-based pest management programs.
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