Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the standard approach for any business operating under a food safety, pharmaceutical, or healthcare compliance framework. It goes beyond reactive treatment — it's a documented, proactive system that monitors pest activity, implements preventative controls, and provides the paper trail your auditors need.
We design IPM programs from scratch around your specific facility, industry requirements, and compliance standards — whether that's HACCP, SQF, BRC, ISO 22000, or Victorian Department of Health requirements for healthcare facilities. Every program includes a site-specific pest management plan document, a schedule of monitoring visits, and written service reports after every attendance.
Our programs are particularly popular with food manufacturers, cold chain operators, pharmaceutical distributors, aged care facilities, and childcare centres — any business where pest activity is both a compliance obligation and a genuine safety risk. We also offer rapid-response callout coverage for audit situations where evidence of a current pest issue needs to be addressed fast.
We design IPM programs for food manufacturing, cold chain and cold storage, pharmaceutical distribution, healthcare and aged care, childcare, hospitality, and any business operating under a formal food safety or compliance framework.
Visit frequency depends on your industry, facility type, and compliance requirements. Food manufacturers typically require monthly visits. Retail and office environments may only need quarterly. We design the schedule around what your auditors and insurers require.
The plan covers your facility layout and pest risk zones, pest species of concern, treatment methods approved for your environment, monitoring station locations, service frequency, emergency contact procedures, and chemical register information.
Yes. We can review your existing documentation, update the pest management plan to our standards, and take over scheduled visits with minimal disruption. We will advise if there are any gaps in the existing program that need addressing.