How do we help?

 

As we are in a time of a global pandemic which has taken over humanity severely, the responsibility of GIS pest management has multiplied many folds higher than usual.

We at the prevailing situations are dealing with a deadly invisible enemy. Many living beings and their livelihood have been put to a halt all across the globe. The world is hardly hit by the COVID-19, and there are millions of cases reported worldwide, and millions have lost their lives already. Taking into consideration our own country with such a vast population, it is scary enough how the outbreak could have created havoc if a prompt decision of keeping everyone at home wouldn’t have brought into action

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What this Nobel Coronavirus do?

Indoor surfaces and air may look and smell clean. But time and again it may be contaminated with harmful microorganisms that contain airborne and viral diseases. It is contagious and spreads from person to person in various common ways which include:Breathing

  • in air-borne droplets from infected person
  • Consuming food or water contaminated with a virus
  • Indirect transmission from person to person possibly from pests such as mosquito, ticks and rats.
  • Touching surfaces containing viruses (cross contamination)

Why Choose GIS Pest Management?

Being the experts in pest control, GIS Pest Management Services takes the health and safety of our customers and employees seriously.  We will be ensuring proper hygiene and safety by following these steps:Before entering your premise.

  • GIS Pest Management technicians will undergo health checkup
  • Daily Health Check up to post service.
  • Use Hand sanitizer and daily checkup of each technician temperature 
  • Wear Shoe Covers, Masks and other Personal Protective.

What We Offer:

  • Chemical used as per WHO guidelines 
  • Reduce the risk of cross infection in an enclosed area
  • Safe and comfortable environment that offers peace of mind
  • Responsible actions like hand hygiene and social distancing to be taken during pandemic outbreak

 

 

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