SAND SPRINGS, OKLA. — Integrity Pest Management, Sand Springs, Okla., has earned the QualityPro Schools designation, meaning the company recognizes that pests in schools need to be managed in a careful and environmentally responsible way.
Becoming a QualityPro Schools company means that Integrity Pest Management has taken a number of steps to ensure that schools can rely on the firm to provide environmentally sensitive pest management services. In addition to fulfilling the thorough and in-depth QualityPro requirements, Integrity Pest Management has trained all of its schools technicians and salespeople on specific school IPM techniques above and beyond any state requirements.
Taking these steps clearly demonstrates that Integrity Pest Management cares about protecting children in the school environment. “Becoming QualityPro Schools was important to me because I believe the management of pests in a sensitive environment like a school demands special care,” said owner William Rowe. “This designation, like the QualityPro program, offers schools solid proof of the careful way my company offers its services in schools.”
QualityPro Schools companies have met qualifications built around five key principles: Business Operations, Consumer Relations, Environmental Stewardship, Technician Training, and School Integrated Pest Management. 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 maintaining an up-to-date insurance policy.
To learn more about the company, visit http://www.integrity-pest.com.
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