Rentokil and Initial Foodguard join forces to eliminate pests from factory premises

12th January 2010: Rentokil and Initial Foodguard today announce a new joint service, the Unique Business Protection System, for the food manufacturing industry. The new service combines expert pest control by Rentokil and specialist food factory cleaning by Initial Foodguard to help prevent insect and rodent infestations across all stages of food manufacture, ensuring audit success and providing cost efficiency.

Pest problems are taken very seriously in the food manufacturing industry, and with legislation, safety and business reputation to consider, a pest-free environment is crucial. The Unique Business Protection System offers tailored programmes to meet those needs. By combining the skills of both Rentokil and its sister company Initial Foodguard, it maximizes the efficiency of pest prevention by identifying areas that can attract and harbour pests and eliminating the risk of infestation by thorough cleaning, for instance in food storage areas.

The service is designed with the needs of food manufacturers in mind, with an audit support programme to ensure that inspection criteria are met. Through their expertise in both pest control and specialist cleaning, Rentokil and Initial Foodguard are uniquely placed to be able to offer total managed solutions nationwide. Importantly too, the System comes with access to PestNetOnline, an online reporting and monitoring system which stores all details of the pest management undertaken by a business on one single web page.

As Tony Peters, Key Account Manager, Rentokil UK, says: ‘The key to eliminating pest threats is through prevention, and this means thorough cleaning. The Unique Business Protection System saves time, increases efficiency and eliminates any problems fast.’

To arrange a free survey of your premises, or to gain further information on the services Rentokil can provide, please contact:

Rentokil Pest Control

Tony Peters

07795 641281

tony.peters@rentokil.com

www.rentokil.co.uk/food-processing

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