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Overview

TotalPest Bait Station & Maintenance (BSM) has been developed to assist pest control businesses in monitoring and tracking the prevention of pests, specifically rodent, bird and insect activity.

The program will provide your clients with up-to-the-minute information. Collection of all the activity data is performed electronically via a hand held computer and sent back to your office remotely to be processed*. Using your hand held pc, station information can be accessed at all the locations, by scanning the unit on the barcodes produced by the software, or by just a tap of the stylus. The information on the condition of the units and action taken can then be entered.

Upon completion, the technician can then send the information back to the office via the internet* or alternatively, when they have returned to the office, simply place the handset on the docking unit to download.

Also, once the inspection is processed your clients can view and utilise this information via an online web browser*.

Bait Station Monitoring / Termite Station Monitoring
Monitor bait stations and termite stations, keep track of chemicals used, monitor activity found and keep track of trends.

Multi Unit Servicing
Provide Camp Sites, Removable Home Sites, Resorts and any other multi-unit entity with unit by unit reporting and monitoring. Record Chemicals used and pests treated. Produce reports on activity by species of pest. Upload site plans.

Remote Synchronisation
Send and retrieve information via the web using your handest*. Submit inspections to your organisation without going to the office. Your customers view their inspection data in minutes.


* appropriate hardware and internet connection will be required. internet and/or call charges will apply and are the responsibility of the client.

 

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
                   
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