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GREENSBORO, N.C. — Syngenta launches its redesigned Professional Pest Management Web site, www.securechoice.us, an updated Web resource providing premium pest control information to pest management professionals, consumers and the media. The site includes detailed information on Syngenta’s line of advanced pest control products developed to control structural, nuisance and public health pests in residential and commercial areas.
The SecureChoice site puts valuable pest control resources at the fingertips of the industry. It features a technical corner with service tips and information, an “ask the expert” option where users can send their questions directly to a Syngenta technical team member, a feature article section with business-building and service tips for pest management professionals, Syngenta product information, current industry news, weather map and much more.
Registered users have full access to the site and can customize their SecureChoice experience based on their interests and preferences. They can take advantage of additional features, including receiving weekly electronic newsletters, as well as a detailed weather report and summaries of pest industry news and articles on the site.
“We wanted visitors to use this site as a daily resource,“ said Linda Frerichs, senior communications manager, Syngenta. “We work hard to provide solutions to pest control issues and are glad to be able to offer users a full service Web site to help meet their needs.”
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