Healthcare Facility Pest Control Services
Reliable Pest Management for Hospitals & Medical Facilities
Since 1946, Action Pest Control has been a trusted leader in pest control, offering our expertise to healthcare facilities with our locally owned and operated business. Our extensive history in pest management is supported by a team of over 70 well-trained, state-certified professionals and board-certified entomologists, ensuring that your healthcare facility receives the highest standard of care.
We offer a comprehensive range of services, including fumigation, bed bug, mosquito, bird, termites, and wildlife control, tailored to the unique needs of healthcare environments. Our commitment to safety and effectiveness means you can rely on us to keep your facilities pest-free and secure for patients and staff alike.
Contact Action Pest Control at (888) 835-1225 to schedule a service today.
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Pest Management Experts Dedicated to Customer Satisfaction
Our dedication to superior service delivery is evident in the wide array of resources we provide. From modern pest management equipment to environmentally friendly service options, we prioritize both efficacy and sustainability.
Our after-hours answering services and convenient billing with online payment options ensure that managing pest control is seamless and hassle-free for your healthcare facility. We uphold a written, comprehensive safety program backed by superior communication and written service specifications to keep you informed and confident in our services.
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“I have been using Action Pest Control for 3 years. They are professional, quick and always do a great job getting rid of those pesky ants. Rusty is very professional and goes above and beyond for the customer.”- Megan C.
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“Action Pest Control has serviced our home in a variety of ways for nearly 14 years. We have been very satisfied with them and contracted for additional services from them because we trust them!”- Joseph E.
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“I have used Action Pest Control for almost a year now. They have always performed the services when they were supposed to and it has always been affordable. Technicians are also friendly!”- Jarred M.
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“Everyone I spoke with was so nice and very knowledgeable. I will never stop using them!”- Thomas I.
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“Very professional and knowledgeable. Have never had problems since they have been coming!”- Donna H.
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“James was very professional and understanding. Answered all questions, and walked us through what was going to happen with our choice of treatment, I highly recommend getting the warranty!”- Keri W.
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“The quality of pest control is excellent; personable employees with excellent customer service; reasonably priced. Much better product and service than the big, well-known pest control businesses. Thank you!”- Sandra R.
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“I have used Action Pest Control for many years now. They are always very professional and easy to work with. Travis was very friendly and helpful during his visit.”- Cassie O.
How Pests Impact Hospitals & Medical Facilities
In the highly sensitive environment of hospitals and medical facilities, the presence of pests can have significant ramifications on patient and staff safety, as well as on the adherence to stringent health regulations. These settings are expected to maintain high standards of cleanliness to ensure the well-being of patients who may already have compromised immune systems.
Rodents, such as mice and rats, are notorious for spreading diseases and contaminating sterile areas. They can gnaw through walls and electrical wiring, creating not only a hygiene issue but also potential fire hazards. Their droppings and urine can contaminate surfaces and medical supplies, posing direct health risks to patients and healthcare workers.
Insects, including cockroaches and ants, can introduce pathogens into sterile environments, threatening infection control protocols. These pests thrive in warm, damp conditions, often found in hospital kitchens, storerooms, and waste disposal areas, thereby increasing the risk of foodborne illnesses and cross-contamination.