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Heatwave Treatment
About Orkin UK’s Heatwave Treatment
Orkin UK’s Heatwave Treatment is designed for treatment against household pests such as bed bugs, dust mites, fleas, moths, and lice as well as viruses, bacteria, and fungal spores.
This treatment uses a diathermic treatment capsule, which acts like a giant convector oven, allowing rugs, curtains, mattresses, beds, bedding, clothing, and soft furnishings (such as sofas and easy chairs) to be placed inside for treatment. The precise amount of heat and humidity required is automatically supplied and regulated throughout the process by a computer.
The Benefits of Heatwave
New legislation is now depleting the armory of products available to pest control companies and reducing the potency of others. It is now becoming apparent that some strains of the insect species have become resistant to these newer products, and are now physically capable of surviving an application. This then is where the knowledge of insect comfort zones becomes relative, if what would appear to be a growing imbalance of insect activity is to be brought under control.
A recent development in the application of heat, which applies the principle of physics as opposed to that of chemistry, is now proving to be an environmentally friendly and acceptable alternative.
Benefits of Orkin UK’s Heatwave Treatment:
- Disruption minimised. High efficacy, one process
- Time saving. Synchronised treatments save valuable time
- Non-toxic capability. Quick re-entry times, limited residue
- Quality Assured. Trained specialists
- Cost saving. Minimise disposal costs, mattresses, headboards etc
- Reputation protection. Faster resolutions on infestations
Our Partnership With Orkin
In 2020, Albany Pest Control became a part of the Orkin UK group of companies, joining a family of industry-leading pest control providers. This relationship has allowed us to expand our capabilities and resources, ensuring we can deliver the highest quality pest management services to our clients in Greater London.