Cleankill Pest Control’s Training, Quality and Technical Manager Chris Davis attended the recent opening of the RSPB’s new hide and education centre at Pagham Harbour Local Nature Reserve.
We work with facility managers across the country, providing expert advice and first-rate, efficient pest control solutions. Once a facility manager has used us, we often find they stay with us because, although we don’t offer a budget service, we do offer a quality of service that is second to none.
Cleankill Pest Control now has a bird on the payroll to help meet the demand from clients wanting natural methods of pest control.Since six-year-old Luna the Harris Hawk joined the firm a few months ago her handler and Pest Control Technician Alan Day has been out and about getting her used to traffic noise and other unfamiliar sounds.While Luna has been undergoing her own training, Alan has been studying for a professional Falconry qualification through LANTRA.
Surrey-based Cleankill Pest Control is celebrating after double success at the prestigious Gatwick Diamond Business Awards.In the run up to the ceremony Cleankill was shortlisted in seven categories and then, on the night, scooped the Responsible Business Awards and was runner up in the Customer Service category.
Cleankill Pest Control has been named finalist in two categories at the 2018 Gatwick Diamond Business Awards. They have been named finalists in the categories for ‘Customer Delight’ and ‘Responsible Business of the Year’.
Surrey based Cleankill has become one of the first pest control companies in the world to be awarded the Investors in People Gold Standard, demonstrating the company’s commitment to high performance through good people management.
A customer has praised a Cleankill technician for the way he handled a sensitive situation involving two pigeon chicks.Cleankill was contacted by the Health & Safety Manager of a London factory about the pigeon chicks which were 10 to15 days old, They had been discovered in a box in racking outside the premises.The customer was delighted when the technician managed to safely and quickly remove the chicks and find them a home after calls to a number of organisations.
Cleankill Pest Control’s Managing Director Paul Bates is shunning the razor this November in aid of charity. Paul will be growing a mo’ as part of Movember, an annual global initiative that raises money for men’s health. In particular, it finds ways to reduce the number of premature deaths due to prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health problems. Their stated aim is to – “stop men dying too young”.