ARLINGTON, Texas — VM Products has introduced a front lock option for the EZ Secured rodent bait station.
The front lock option was designed to give pest management professionals greater flexibility when selecting bait stations for specific environments while maintaining the durability and performance that have defined EZ Secured since its introduction.
“Our EZ Secured rodent bait station, the original weighted bait station, has long been a leader in durability and field performance,” said Ethan Vickery, CEO of VM Products. “Adding the front lock option allows PMPs to choose the configuration that best fits their needs without sacrificing reliability or ease of service.”
Designed for demanding conditions, EZ Secured features a heavy-duty hinge engineered for extended servicing reliability. Built to withstand repeated openings in tough environments, the reinforced hinge helps maintain station integrity over long-term use.
EZ Secured also features a low-profile design engineered for discreet placement in sensitive or high-traffic environments, allowing for secure positioning along structures and rodent runways.
The station comes standard with a removable EZ Service Tray to streamline servicing. Two metal rods are included to skewer soft bait or secure block bait, and drain holes throughout the lid and base allow water to exit the station, helping keep bait dry.
EZ Secured accommodates the Viper rat snap trap for added versatility. Additional features include a durable dual-wall structure for added strength, a permanently attached barcode on the lid to support scanning, mapping and logging as part of integrated pest management field solutions, and a built-in slot for documentation cards. The EZ Secured R with front lock uses the VM Products Universal Key and is made in the United States.
Always read and follow label directions.
For more information, visit vmproducts.com/ez-secured-front-lock.
The front lock option was designed to give pest management professionals greater flexibility when selecting bait stations for specific environments while maintaining the durability and performance that have defined EZ Secured since its introduction.
“Our EZ Secured rodent bait station, the original weighted bait station, has long been a leader in durability and field performance,” said Ethan Vickery, CEO of VM Products. “Adding the front lock option allows PMPs to choose the configuration that best fits their needs without sacrificing reliability or ease of service.”
Designed for demanding conditions, EZ Secured features a heavy-duty hinge engineered for extended servicing reliability. Built to withstand repeated openings in tough environments, the reinforced hinge helps maintain station integrity over long-term use.
EZ Secured also features a low-profile design engineered for discreet placement in sensitive or high-traffic environments, allowing for secure positioning along structures and rodent runways.
The station comes standard with a removable EZ Service Tray to streamline servicing. Two metal rods are included to skewer soft bait or secure block bait, and drain holes throughout the lid and base allow water to exit the station, helping keep bait dry.
EZ Secured accommodates the Viper rat snap trap for added versatility. Additional features include a durable dual-wall structure for added strength, a permanently attached barcode on the lid to support scanning, mapping and logging as part of integrated pest management field solutions, and a built-in slot for documentation cards. The EZ Secured R with front lock uses the VM Products Universal Key and is made in the United States.
Always read and follow label directions.
For more information, visit vmproducts.com/ez-secured-front-lock.
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