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Cleankill shortlisted in facilities management awards
Surrey-based Cleankill Pest Control has reached the finals of a prestigious national competition run by the professional body for facilities managers.
Cleankill was shortlisted along with four other companies in the FM Service Provider of the Year (SME) category of the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) Awards 2014.
It is the first time Cleankill has entered the awards and staff and the Croydon-based company are thrilled to have reached the last stage of the competition.
Surrey pest control firm makes light work of pigeon problem
Cleankill celebrates after scooping top awards in Surrey and Sussex
Cleankill Pest Control has once again proved it is at the top of its game by adding more awards to its collection of accolades.
The fast-growing company won the best Environmental Business in the Seahaven Business Awards 2014 and then went on to win the Best Medium Sized Business in the Croydon Business Awards.
Pest controllers strengthen ties with football club
It was a dream come true for the football fans at a Croydon pest control company when the company took up the opportunity of sponsoring an event at Crystal Palace Football Club.
Cleankill Pest Control sponsored a Business Club Event featuring Palace Manager Tony Pulis and former player and now coach Gerry Francis. The sell-out business networking event was attended by more than 100 people.
Stop the sale of DIY rat and mouse poisons
The manager of a leading pest control company is calling for a ban on the sale of DIY rat and mouse poison to the general public in a bid to halt the spread of ‘super rats.’
Rats that are resistant to poison have been found in East Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and even the Houses of Parliament and are becoming an increasing problem.
Paul Bates, Managing Director of Cleankill Pest Control, says that the main cause is the incorrect use of bait by householders and people like farmers.
Check your netting for damage and trapped birds urges Cleankill
Facilities managers and property managers are being urged to check their bird netting following the recent high winds and stormy weather.
Cleankill Pest Control's Paul Bates says: “Birds can easily become tangled and trapped in damaged proofing which not only causes them distress but can lead to further damage to the netting. Holes in netting will also allow birds to get through and set up home.”