LOS ANGELES - Hygiene IQ is a sensor-based technology designed to detect rodent activity and send real-time alerts to technicians' phones, enabling faster responses.
Traditional methods of rodent detection often depend on visible traps or manual inspections, which can delay identifying infestations. Hygiene IQ improves this process by using sensors to monitor rodent movement in real time. After installation in key locations, the sensors detect rodent activity and send notifications via a mobile app. Pest control professionals can then place bait and traps more effectively, reducing the time needed to address infestations.
"Hygiene IQ has improved our ability to respond to rodent issues," said Richard Adams, CEO and co-founder of Hygiene IQ. "After installing our sensors in a problem area, we detected rodent activity quickly, allowing us to resolve the issue in less time than traditional methods."
Hygiene IQ can help pest control businesses identify infestations before they become visible, helping to reduce food waste, maintain safety standards, and improve customer satisfaction. With fewer manual inspections needed, companies can save on labor costs and offer a more efficient solution.
Pest control companies interested in learning more about Hygiene IQ’s technology can contact sales@hygieneiq.com for additional details.

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