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Phoenix Pest Control Company Earns GreenPro Distinction for Green Pest Control

Posted On : Sep-24-2010 | seen (598) times | Article Word Count : 460 |

The overall movement toward “going green” has significantly influenced many businesses ranging from construction to printing and it has reached pest management companies now as well.
The overall movement toward “going green” has significantly influenced many businesses ranging from construction to printing and it has reached pest management companies now as well. As green pest control services become a preferred choice among customers, Invader Pest Management is proud to announce its new designation from the National Pest Management Association as “GreenPro.” This new designation from the NPMA highlights corporate commitment within the pest management profession to controlling household pests while also addressing environmental concerns. This honor not only reflects Invader Pest Management’s exceptional pest management services but more, its commitment to cultivating an environmentally-responsible business.

“Now, more than ever, consumers are seeking pest management methods that not only address their household pest problems but also, address their concerns regarding the protection of the environment,” says Owner/President Fred Willey. “In proactively seeking – and receiving – our GreenPro designation, we are not only responding to the need to be environmentally sensitive but also to the fact that 61% of consumers seek out pest control services they perceive as “green.*”

GreenPro services offered by Invader Pest Management include:

- Green Residential Pest Management Services

- Green Commercial Pest Management Services, LEED compliant IPM Programs

- Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Schools

- Green Termite Control Options

- Green Weed Control Options

- Preventative (Pesticide Free) options such as Home Sealing, Night time Black Light services and Trapping.

“As a designated member of GreenPro, we are fully committed to providing customers not only with outstanding services but outstanding green services,” commented Fred Willey. “We recognize that our customers want to be confident that the services performed in their homes are environmentally sensitive. Invader Pest Management can assure customers of this as our practices and our business philosophy reflect green thinking.”

In addition to being a certified GreenPro member, Invader is also a QualityPro designated Phoenix pest management company and went on further to achieve the QualityPro Schools designation. QualityPro companies are committed to providing consumers with the highest possible services.

Becoming a QualityPro Schools company means that a pest management company recognizes that pests in schools need to be managed in a careful and yet environmentally responsible way. In addition to fulfilling the thorough and in-depth QualityPro requirements, Invader Pest Management has trained all of its schools technicians and salespeople on specific school Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques above and beyond any state requirements.

QualityPro and QualityPro Schools are the mark of excellence in pest management. This program is increasing the professionalism of the industry through self-regulation; stimulating consumer demand through increased confidence and a higher public perception of industry professionalism; and providing marketing opportunities to participating companies by recognizing commitment to excellence and higher performance standards.

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For more information regarding green initiatives within the pest management industry, please visit www.invader.net and www.npmagreenpro.org Article Source: Invader blog

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