Food Processing Online – By considering the impact on pest prevention in other decision-making, food professionals can pick up the slack from time-stressed service technicians.
Health Care Facilities are Not Immune to Pests
Even though pests may not be preventable, there are some things that will help reduce the likelihood of problems. Understanding the pest and their behavior is one of the steps to take toward prevention.
Brush Up on Pest Management Activities this Winter
Brush Up on Pest Management Activities this Winter by Patricia Hottel, BCE Technical Director – McCloud Services McCloud Services recommends businesses maintain pest control tactics throughout the winter months Winter can mean at least a slight reprieve from many of read more
Pest Proofing Your Building: Inside and Out
Pest proofing not only prevents pests from entering a building It provides long term control and reduces the need for pesticides.
Pest Invasion 2014 Key Highlights and Presentations
Thank you for attending Pest Invasion 2014. We hope you found the meeting informative and beneficial to you and your business. Key Highlights from the Seminar: Over 340 pest management, environmental health and food safety professionals gathered on April 15th read more
McCloud Services Presents – Pest Invasion 2014: Premier Food Industry Pest Management Seminar
Tuesday April 15, 2014 Drury Lane Conference Center and Theater | Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois Click Here to View the Event Website & Register! McCloud Services hosts an educational update for food industry, pest management, and environmental health professionals. This read more
The Pest Management Partnership
By Patricia Hottel, Technical Director, McCloud Services Pest management is rather unique in comparison to the other services offered to a food facility because cooperation between the pest management provider and client is so critical to the program’s success. Both read more
Food Manufacturing – January 2014 “Is Your Phone Sanitary?”
SOUTH ELGIN, Ill. (McCloud Services) — Recent reports from the United Kingdom indicated that one out of six phones tested contained fecal contamination. There are several foodborne illnesses associated fecal material transfer onto food, including E. coli. The insanitary condition read more
Your Phone May be Smart but is it Sanitary?
Although we may wash our hands and / or use gloves, touching a contaminated phone post washing could compromise our hand hygiene and spread disease.