CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Black Pest Prevention, Inc., a full service residential and commercial pest prevention and termite protection company with operations in Charlotte, N.C. and Charleston, S.C, has achieved QualityPro certification, the industry’s official mark of excellence in pest management.
The QualityPro designation assures consumers that Black Pest Prevention provides trained, highly qualified technicians who use environmentally sound integrated pest management practices. QualityPro companies are committed to providing customers with the highest possible level of service and integrity.
“Black Pest Prevention has been successfully protecting families and their homes for over 60 years,” said Mike Davis, Chief Operating Officer of Black Pest Prevention. “It is a privilege to now be recognized with this designation for the high quality of dedication we bring to our services.”
QualityPro companies have met qualifications built around four key principles: Business Operations, Consumer Relations, Environmental Stewardship and Technician Training. These qualifications include employing only highly trained, credentialed employees; offering a clear, easy-to-understand warranty and termite service agreement; maintaining a drug-free workplace; advertising truthfully and ethically; and holding an up-to-date insurance policy.
Black Pest Prevention takes pride in caring for families and our environment as a QualityPro certified company. Visit www.blackpest.com for more information.
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