PREPARATION: German Roach 1. The kitchen should be cleaned thoroughly, including floor, stove, range hood and counter tops. Clean inside and outside of dishwasher. (Please DO NOT pull out the refrigerator, stove, or dishwasher. Your technician will treat those areas.) 2. Everything MUST be removed from kitchen cupboards and drawers, above and below the sink and countertops should be cleaned. 3. Wipe cupboards inside and out, wipe out drawers with damp rag. Items may need to be covered with a newspaper or a sheet. 4. Bathroom cabinets, drawers and under sink should be cleaned out. Wipe out cabinets inside and out, wipe out drawers with damp rag, clean sink, tub, and toilet. 5. Pick up and remove trash inside and outside. 6. Fish tanks should be covered or removed. 7. Children’s toys and pet food dishes and exposed food should be removed or placed in a container with a lid that seals. DURING TREATMENT: All persons including pets are to be outside of home during treatment and for a minimum of 4 hours following the treatment. This will allow treated areas time to dry. AFTER INITIAL TREATMENT IS COMPLETED: 1. Thoroughly wash (with soap and water) all exposed eating surfaces (including table and countertops, and exposed dishes or silverware). Do NOT wipe out the insides of cabinets or drawers. In roach control, sanitation is ESSENTIAL. 2. Do not leave empty milk or beverage bottles setting around. Keep areas under and behind stoves and refrigerators clean. 3. Do not allow food and garbage to accumulate in areas where roaches feed or hide. Pet food should be stored in sealed containers. 4. It is normal to see roaches for several days after treatment. It may take several days for roaches hiding in inaccessible areas to encounter treated areas. 5. After 2-3 weeks, your home may need a secondary treatment. It is usually NOT necessary to clear out cupboards for follow- up treatments.
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