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NEED PEST MANAGEMENT?

First, the good news.
There are pest managers.

And now, the great news!
There are PestCert-accredited professional pest managers.

The differences, between PestCert-accredited and non-accredited pest managers, are numerous and large.  They are also very real.
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Home owner?
If you are looking to protect your home, the differences are all about yours, your family’s, your home’s, your neighbours’ and your environment’s safety and security.

Business, enterprise or organisation manager?
If you own or manage a business or run an institution or organisation, the differences are also about better safeguarding and protecting your enterprise, your employees, your customers and clients, and all your other stakeholders.  More and more businesses and government agencies are demanding PestCert accreditation.

Whatever …
Whether you are seeking to protect your home, business or organisation, the differences are also about quality of workmanship, level of service, technical excellence and expertise, and service commitment.

PestCert is the Australian pest management industry’s badge of professional competence and pride.

Importantly, PestCert-accreditation is not a badge handed out lightly or for free.  It has to be earned, the hard way.

To win PestCert accreditation, operators must:

  • prove they have advanced knowledge of and experience with the latest, safest, most effective pest management technologies, practices and tools … and the skills and expertise to use them the right way, in your best interests;
  • sign up to and strictly adhere to a demanding code of professional conduct which governs how they do business and deliver the highest possible quality service; and
  • commit to maintaining on-going, continuing professional development, requiring many hours of detailed study and advanced training.

    That’s why we confidently display our famous tag line when we display our logo:

PestCert - Our professionalism ... your security

 

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