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Johnson Pest Control Approved for bedbugFREE Membership

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The Tennessee firm is the most recent company approved for bedbugFREE membership.

| July 23, 2012

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. —Johnson Pest Control, Sevierville, Tenn.,  is the most recent company approved for bedbugFREE membership. Johnson Pest Control joins an expanding national bed bug network of pest management firms committed to the guidelines and practices of BedBug Central.

Johnson Pest Control has grown from a one man operation established in 1984 to the region’s leading professional pest control service provider. Johnson Pest Control has long had a reputation as a good provider of bed bug treatment, to assure they continue leading the way in East Tennessee they have raised the service level from “Good to Great” with their newly acquired bedbugFREE membership.

“Our bedbugFREE membership, along with our QualityPro, QualityPro Schools and GreenPro certifications establishes Johnson Pest Control’s strong commitment to be the best in our industry for our current and future customers,” said owner Ray Johnson.

Johnson has taken his commitment to service in the pest control industry to a national level, having served as president and now the immediate past president of the National Pest Management Association.

bedbugFREE is a network of “like-minded companies sharing the philosophies of BedBug Central”. All companies undergo a rigorous screening process overseen by research entomologists Rick Cooper and Jeffrey White. Approved companies are then listed as bedbugFREE on BedBug Central’s website and in turn, receive referrals as part of the bedbugFREE network.

For more information visit www.bedbugcentral.com.

 

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