TOWSON, Md. - Pest Czar, a family-owned pest control company in Baltimore, is now GreenPro certified by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). Companies earn this certification by adhering to strict environmentally friendly standards and creating green policies and protocols to conduct business. Pest Czar is also certified by the Maryland Green Registry and previously earned the QualityPro certification by NPMA, which ensures the business is following best industry practices in categories such as hiring, training, safety
and insurance coverage.
Along with becoming GreenPro certified, Pest Czar has moved into a new office at 1502 East Joppa Road in Towson, Maryland. The location was chosen as a convenient headquarters near Pest Czar’s customers and employees, reducing drive time and gas usage.
As the business continues to expand, co-owners Sasa and Erika Milenkovic will train all employees using GreenPro and QualityPro protocols so that technicians and administrative staff will have the skills and knowledge to deliver favorable results to customers, the company says.
and insurance coverage.
Along with becoming GreenPro certified, Pest Czar has moved into a new office at 1502 East Joppa Road in Towson, Maryland. The location was chosen as a convenient headquarters near Pest Czar’s customers and employees, reducing drive time and gas usage.
As the business continues to expand, co-owners Sasa and Erika Milenkovic will train all employees using GreenPro and QualityPro protocols so that technicians and administrative staff will have the skills and knowledge to deliver favorable results to customers, the company says.
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