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Comprehensive Pest Control Checklist

This document contains a pest control assessment checklist with tasks and responsibilities. It includes questions about having a pest management professional on staff, updating maps of where pests were found, sealing cracks and openings, screening windows and doors, using traps and pesticides properly, and keeping areas clean and free of debris. The goal is to properly control pests and use pest control methods safely.

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Comprehensive Pest Control Checklist

This document contains a pest control assessment checklist with tasks and responsibilities. It includes questions about having a pest management professional on staff, updating maps of where pests were found, sealing cracks and openings, screening windows and doors, using traps and pesticides properly, and keeping areas clean and free of debris. The goal is to properly control pests and use pest control methods safely.

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Pest Control Assessment

Yes or
Task No Responsible Party

A licensed pest management professional (PMP) is on Yes No


staff or is on contract to service the operation.
A map of the facility's interior and exterior layout is
available and updated each year so one can mark
exactly where evidence of pests was found and Yes No
where bait traps were placed.
Cracks and crevices are sealed, and screens closed Yes No
and in good condition.
All openings surrounding wiring, drainpipes, vents, Yes No
and flues are caulked or sealed.
Windows and vents are covered with at least a 16- Yes No
mesh wire screening.
Cracks and gaps are covered at all exterior doors and Yes No
walls.
Air curtains or fly fans are installed, if necessary, and
used.
Lighting is installed away from exterior doors to avoid
attracting flying insects.
Areas surrounding light switches, bulletin boards, and Yes No
vent hoods are caulked and sealed.
All pipes and electrical lines are sealed with wire Yes No
mesh (copper pads) and/or caulking.
All pesticides are dispensed and applied by a licensed Yes No
pest management professional (PMP).
Facilities treated as needed. The person in charge will
call for additional pest control visits on an as needed
basis when there are noticeable problems between Yes No
regularly scheduled visits.
All food-contact surfaces are washed, rinsed, and Yes No
sanitized after the facility is treated.
Instructions on product labels are followed when Yes No
school nutrition employees are using pesticides.
The building exterior and perimeter is clean and free Yes No
of clutter and debris.
Insecticides and rodent traps are properly used in
and near the garbage and waste area. Indoors, it is
preferable to use traps over baits because you never Yes No
know where the rodent may die.
Trapping devices or other means of pests control are Yes No
properly maintained and used.
Pesticides are kept in their original containers and Yes No
properly stored. Pesticides are never stored in food
containers.
Floor drains are free of food particles and other
debris.

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