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How We Keep Homes Clean and Pest-Free with Sterifab

Updated: Jun 1, 2023


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Jonathan Stoddard from Imperial Pest Control sent us this article about his experience with

Sterifab. We love hearing from our partners in the field about their successes with our product!


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Keeping our homes clean and safe is essential for our health and well-being. One product that we often use to help with this task is Sterifab. It’s a versatile disinfectant we use to clean and disinfect surfaces, bedding, and furniture.


As a local pest control company in Daytona Beach, Fl, we use Sterifab frequently in an enormous array of our pest-related services - with phenomenal results. Clients often ask us about why we use Sterifab and what makes it so effective.


Here’s what we let them know:


What is Sterifab, you ask?

Many of our clients ask: “What the most used product you rely upon when treating bed bugs?” It is a no-brainer that our answer is simple and direct: Sterifab! We educate our valued clients on how Sterifab is both non-residual and EPA-approved. As a disinfectant and insecticide spray in one, it kills germs, bacteria and insects. Many clients are impressed to learn that it is used in homes, and also in hospitals, hotels and transit systems to disinfect surfaces and kill bed bugs, lice, and other pests.


How do local pest control companies use Sterifab to keep homes clean and pest-free?


Sterifab is an effective disinfectant that kills germs and bacteria on contact. It is also an insecticide that kills bed bugs, lice, and other pests. For this reason, the product helps local pest control companies save money by offering a multi-solution at a reasonable price. Using Sterifab helps us prevent the spread of germs and reduces the risk of illness in our consumers' homes and businesses.


"We use it to eliminate pest problems that can cause significant damage to homes and belongings, being more effective and safer than other previously used solutions." explained Jonathan Stoddard, Imperial Pest Prevention's certified entomologist.


How do local exterminators use Sterifab to disinfect clients' surfaces?

Pest exterminators use Sterifab to disinfect surfaces. Typically, we use Sterifab by applying directly onto surfaces such as mattresses, furniture, and carpets, and allowing it to dry. The product is designed for use on surfaces that may come into contact with people or animals, such as bedding and clothing. Sterifab is also effective in killing bacteria, viruses and fungi, making it an excellent disinfectant for home use.


This video shows how to use Sterifab, step by step:



How do pest control companies use Sterifab to kill bed bugs and other pests?

As a pest control company, we take the issue of bed bugs and other pests seriously. In addition to being super effective, Sterifab is one of the most cost-effective ways to kill bed bugs and other pests. That's because it's a multi-purpose sanitizer, deodorizer and disinfectant designed to kill pests on contact. The fast-acting formula works quickly to eliminate these pests, making it an ideal solution for bed bug infestations.


Our pest control company uses Sterifab with other bed bug treatments to provide a comprehensive approach to bed bug elimination. We use it to treat mattresses, bedding, and other furniture where bed bugs are often found. Sterifab is also used in cracks and crevices where bed bugs like to hide.


Sterifab is safe to use in homes and commercial settings, making it an ideal solution for our pest control company. It is non-toxic and non-irritating, so it can be safely applied to bedding and other furniture without causing any harm to people or pets.


Overall, Sterifab is an effective tool in our pest control company's arsenal for treating bed bugs and other pests. Its fast-acting formula and residual effect make it an ideal solution for eliminating these pests and preventing their re-infestation.


Where can I purchase Sterifab?

So glad you asked! Sterifab can be purchased online or at most hardware and janitorial stores.


Why Imperial Pest Prevention prefers Sterifab vs. other disinfectants

As a pest control company, we have extensive experience using various disinfectants to combat pests and protect our client's homes and businesses from harmful germs and bacteria. We have found Sterifab to be highly effective in controlling and preventing pest infestations.


Compared to other disinfectants we have used in the past, Sterifab has several advantages. First and foremost, it is a broad-spectrum disinfectant that can kill a wide range of pests, including bed bugs, lice, fleas, ticks, dust mites, and bacteria and viruses. As we previously stated and can't overemphasize, this makes it a versatile and extremely powerful tool for pest control.


Another advantage we have found is that Sterifab dries quickly, leaving no residue behind. The product can be applied to almost any surface without causing damage or staining. We also like knowing that it is safe for use around people and pets when used as directed, which is essential for our clients who want to ensure the health and safety of their family and staff.


Another big bonus is that Sterifab is easy to apply and can be used in various settings, from residential homes to commercial buildings. Whether we are treating a single room or an entire property, Sterifab has consistently delivered excellent results.


Overall, we highly recommend Sterifab as a powerful and effective disinfectant for pest control. Its broad-spectrum killing power, quick-drying formula, and safety make it an essential tool in our pest control arsenal.


Tips on using Sterifab effectively

To render the full results from Sterifab, it is vital to use it correctly. Here are some tips from a department of agriculture state-licensed Florida pest control company about how to use Sterifab effectively:

  • Read the instructions carefully before use.

  • Use gloves and a mask when using Sterifab.

  • Use Sterifab in a well-ventilated area.

  • Do not mix Sterifab with other cleaning products.

  • Store Sterifab in a cool, dry place.

  • Dispose of Sterifab properly, according to the instructions on the label.

Other recommendations to keep your home clean and safe

While Sterifab is an effective product for keeping your home clean and safe, there are other things you can do to maintain a healthy environment. Here are some additional tips to assist pest control companies before they employ their services in your home.

  • Clean and disinfect surfaces regularly.

  • Vacuum carpets and upholstery regularly.

  • Wash bedding and towels frequently.

  • Use air purifiers to remove allergens and pollutants from the air in your home or business.

  • Open operable windows to allow fresh air to circulate.

  • Practice exceptional hygiene, such as washing your hands frequently.


Conclusion

Keeping your home clean and safe is important for your health and well-being. Sterifab is a versatile disinfectant used by pest control companies and homeowners to clean and disinfect surfaces, kill bed bugs and other pests, and eliminate odors. By following the instructions on the label, or the hired pest control companies' recommendations for using Sterifab properly, you can help prevent the spread of various germs and reduce the risk of illness.

 

This blog post is for informational purposes only. Imperial Pest Prevention recommends that readers carefully read and follow the instructions on the Sterifab label. The blog post should not be considered a substitute for the instructions provided on the label. Imperial Pest Prevention does not assume any liability for any misuse or misapplication of Sterifab or any other pest control product based on the information in the blog post.



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