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Gold Seal Pest Control Becomes bedbugFREE

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The Indianapolis-based firm is the latest to commit to the guidelines and practices of Bed Bug Central.

PCT Magazine | October 27, 2009

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — Gold Seal Pest Control, Indianapolis, Ind., is the most recent company approved for bedbugFREE membership. Gold Seal joins an expanding group of Midwest pest management firms to commit to the guidelines and practices of Bed Bug Central.

Gold Seal Pest Control has been family owned and operated since 1930, the company’s service area now includes Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio. Having experienced success in bed bug management, the company sought out Bed Bug Central and membership with the bedbugFREE network to increase customer confidence and legitimacy.

“Our current customers are aware of our expertise in bed bug management,” said Gold Seal president Elia Levin. By becoming a bedbugFREE approved company, potential new customers will grant us instant credibility and feel reassured that they are in good hands with a quality, expert bed bug and general pest management firm.”

bedbugFREE is a network of  like-minded companies sharing the philosophies of Bed Bug Central.  All companies undergo a rigorous screening process overseen by Rick Cooper and research entomologist, Jeff White. Approved companies are then listed as a bedbugFREE on Bed Bug Central’s website and in turn receive referrals as part of the bedbugFREE network. To date, the approval process and all business leads provided by Bed Bug Central are free of charge.

For more information visit www.bedbugcentral.com/bedbugfree.
 

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