- Call ProTech a few days before settlement (emergency service
available)
- Costs half as much as compliant liquid pretreatments
- Includes $25,000 Future Damage Warranty effective day of
treatment
- No dangerous chemicals - no need to remove workers from site
and slowing construction
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WITH LIQUID TREAMENTS,
THE WORKERS MUST LEAVE THE SITE
WITH EzTREAT, WE WAIT UNTIL
CONSTRUCTION IS FINISHED
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- Send your building plans out for bid
- Schedule treatment of the basement soil with liquid termiticide
- Be certain that soil/ substrate is in place and plumbing
in place but before any Polyethylene sheeting has been installed
- Be certain that all other workers are off site for several
hours during and following treatment until treatment is absorbed
by the soil
- Be certain that your Safety Officer ensures that all Personal
Protective Equipment is in use by all pesticide handlers. That
includes long pants, long sleeved shirt, chemical resistant gloves,
shoes, hardhat, goggles and respirator
- Be certain that treatment volume follows the label exactly.
Usually that is one gallon per ten square feet for horizontal
barriers and four gallons per ten lineal feet times the distance
to the footing for vertical barriers
- Treatment warranty begins today even though closing
may be months away
- Schedule treatment of the garage soil and soil under porches
and patios with liquid termiticide
- Be certain that soil/ substrate is in place but before any
Polyethylene sheeting has been installed
- Be certain that all other workers are off site for several
hours during and following treatment until treatment is absorbed
by the soil
- Be certain that your Safety Officer ensures that all Personal
Protective Equipment is in use by all pesticide handlers. That
includes long pants, long sleeved shirt, chemical resistant gloves,
shoes, hardhat, goggles and respirator
- Be certain that treatment volume follows the label exactly.
Usually that is one gallon per ten square feet for horizontal
barriers and four gallons per ten lineal feet times the distance
to the footing for vertical barriers
- Schedule treatment of backfill with liquid termiticide
- Be certain that soil backfill is treated while it is being
replaced. If not, the treatment technician must dig a trench
in the soil adjacent to the foundation and use rodding techniques
to reach a depth of four feet of treatment into the soil
- Be certain that once treatment is complete no additional
soil is added and that treated soil is not moved!
- Be certain that all other workers are off site for several
hours during and following treatment until treatment is absorbed
by the soil
- Be certain that your Safety Officer ensures that all Personal
Protective Equipment is in use by all pesticide handlers and
Construction Workers on site. That includes long pants, long
sleeved shirt, chemical resistant gloves, shoes, hardhat, goggles
and respirator
- Be certain that treatment volume follows the label exactly.
Usually that is four gallons per ten lineal feet times the distance
to the footing for vertical barriers
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