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Safety & Health Information

Protecting Your Family, Pets, and Environment

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Safety is our top priority. Whether you're considering DIY pest control or professional services, understanding health risks, product safety, and proper precautions protects your family, pets, and environment. Our guides provide evidence-based safety information you can trust.

Family Safety High Priority

Are Pest Control Chemicals Safe for Children?

Learn about modern pest control products, dry times, re-entry safety, and child-safe application methods.

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Pet Safety High Priority

Pet Safety During and After Pest Control Treatments

Keep dogs, cats, and other pets safe with proper timing, product selection, and post-treatment protocols.

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Health Risks Critical Priority

Health Risks from Rodent Droppings

Understand hantavirus, leptospirosis, and safe cleanup procedures for rodent contamination.

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Treatment Safety High Priority

Bed Bug Treatment Safety: Heat vs. Chemicals

Compare safety profiles of heat treatments versus chemical applications for bed bug elimination.

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Health Conditions High Priority

Asthma & Allergies: Pest Control Considerations

Special protocols for homes with respiratory conditions, including product selection and ventilation.

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Treatment Safety Medium Priority

Termite Treatment Chemicals: Toxicity and Safety

Understanding termiticides, soil treatments, and long-term safety for families and groundwater.

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Medical Emergency Critical Priority

Wasp Sting Allergies: When to Seek Emergency Care

Recognize anaphylaxis symptoms, carry EpiPens, and understand when DIY removal is too dangerous.

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Health Risks High Priority

Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Texas

Learn about West Nile, Zika, and dengue risks in Texas and protective measures for your family.

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Environmental Medium Priority

Eco-Friendly Pest Control: Products and Methods

Environmentally responsible options including botanical products, mechanical controls, and IPM strategies.

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Product Safety High Priority

Safe Storage of DIY Pest Control Products

Proper storage, labeling, and disposal to prevent accidental poisoning and environmental contamination.

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Family Safety Critical Priority

Pregnancy and Pest Control Exposure

Special precautions for pregnant women, product avoidance, and safer alternatives during pregnancy.

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Health Risks High Priority

Food Safety After Cockroach Infestations

Contamination risks, proper cleaning protocols, and when to discard food after roach exposure.

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Our Safety Principles

Family First

Children and family safety guides every product choice and application method we recommend or use.

Pet Protection

Pet-safe products and protocols ensure four-legged family members remain safe during and after treatment.

Environmental Responsibility

Targeted treatments minimize environmental impact while maintaining effectiveness against pests.

Modern Products

EPA-registered products with proven safety profiles replace outdated, high-toxicity chemicals.

Transparency

Complete disclosure of products used, safety data sheets available, and honest safety information.

Licensed Professionals

State-licensed technicians trained in safe application methods and emergency response protocols.

Emergency Safety Information

Pesticide Poisoning

Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222

Symptoms: Nausea, dizziness, difficulty breathing, skin irritation

Severe Allergic Reaction

Call 911 Immediately

Symptoms: Difficulty breathing, swelling throat/tongue, rapid heartbeat

Rodent Bite

Seek Medical Care

Clean wound, monitor for infection, discuss rabies risk with doctor

Wasp/Bee Stings

Use EpiPen if Prescribed, Call 911

Multiple stings (10+) or known allergy require emergency care

Questions About Safety?

Our licensed technicians are happy to discuss product safety, application methods, and precautions specific to your situation.