Long-term health facilities are particularly vulnerable to pests. Pest control in long-term health facilities is crucial to the health and safety of patients, as well as the future of the business.

Why are Long-Term Health Facilities so Vulnerable?

As a health facility, your business makes the safety of your patients a top priority. This takes a great deal of effort, considering that many patients have compromised immune systems. 

Most commercial and residential pests carry diseases. Although people with strong immune systems may not be greatly affected by those diseases, individuals with compromised immune systems can be.

The nature of long-term health facilities makes them particularly vulnerable to pests. Generally, long-term health facilities store food. This makes the building appealing to cockroaches and stored food pests. Another major attraction for pests is the many hiding places. Mattresses, furniture, and crevices provide pests with the hiding places they need to remain out of sight.

Finally, there’s an abundance of hosts. Nursing homes and similar facilities are often packed with patients. While this may be good for business, it’s also good for your pests. Pests that feed on blood, like bed bugs, have an almost unlimited supply of food.  

The Challenges of Pests in Long-Term Health Facilities

When a pest infests a residential home, the residents are likely to notice signs of the problem. For instance, a homeowner might see small blood stains on their sheets or notice bumps from a bite. But the elderly or the sick are less likely to notice such signs. An infestation could go unnoticed until the issue becomes serious.

Once you have an infestation, treating it is difficult. Most pest elimination methods involve harsh chemicals. Those chemicals put the elderly and infirm at risk. When you hire someone to handle the infestation, you could be forced to close down your facility for a period of time.

For these reasons, pest control in long-term facilities is crucial. You always need to be on the lookout for pests. Furthermore, you need to take preventative measures to stop pests from taking up residence in your facility. 

An Infestation Could Be Inevitable

Even if you and your employees take preventative measures, there’s no way to guarantee you won’t have an infestation. Keeping your food stored in sealed containers, checking regularly for bed bugs, and cleaning up crumbs are all measures you can take to limit your chance of an infestation. But the best way for you to prevent an infestation is to have an effective pest control method at your disposal.

What Pest Control Method Should You Use?

While there are multiple pest control methods available to owners of long-term health facilities, not all methods are safe or effective. If you’re searching for a way to prevent an infestation before your business gets shut down, you should consider Cryonite.

When you use Cryonite, you always have access to a machine that will destroy bugs. At the first sign or a bed bug or cockroach, you can pull out your machine and destroy the invaders. The cold air kills the bugs on-contact and prevents them from reproducing. 

Because Cryonite uses no chemicals, it’s safe for your building and your residents. You don’t need to shut down or put your patients at risk. 

Train your staff to use Cryonite, and you can get your pest problems under control. Call us today to learn more about our machine and the process.

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