LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — Dayton’s Pest Control Services, Knoxville, Tenn., is the most recent company approved for bedbugFREE membership. Dayton’s Pest Control Services joins an expanding national network of pest management firms committed to the guidelines and practices of BedBug Central.
Dayton’s Pest Control Services has provided Tennessee with pest control services since 1985. As a leading pest management provider in Tennessee, the family-owned company sought to become bedbugFREE for the third party verification on the quality of their services.
“Dayton’s is one of the first companies in Tennessee to achieve the Bedbug FREE certification and training, which enhances Dayton’s credibility when it comes to selling bedbug services,” said Dayton Hylton, owner of Dayton’s Pest Control Services. “Customers know that by hiring Dayton’s, they will have access to the best trained professionals in Knoxville for successful bedbug control.”
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 Jeff White. Approved companies are then listed as bedbugFREE on BedBug Central’s website and in turn, receive referrals as part of the bedbugFREE network.
BedBug Central was created in response to inaccurate information available to pest management professionals treating bed bugs and consumers faced with bed bug issues. Their website serves as an information resource for professionals and consumers regarding bed bug products, research, prevention and treatment methodology.
As a bedbugFREE approved company, Dayton’s Pest Control Services becomes a part of the growing network of pest management firms committed to BedBug Central treatment methods. “With customers having so many options in terms of the companies they may select for bed bug treatments, it’s difficult for them to know if they have chosen a provider that best suits their needs,” said Hylton. “Being a part of bedbugFREE shows our customers that we have dedicated a significant amount of time and resources in fully training our employees on bedbug control.”
http://www.bedbugcentral.com/bedbugfree/
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