Bed Bug Treatment Sample Clauses
The Bed Bug Treatment clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for addressing bed bug infestations within a property. Typically, it specifies who is responsible for inspection, treatment, and any associated costs, often requiring prompt notification and professional extermination services if bed bugs are discovered. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations, helping to prevent disputes and maintain a safe, habitable environment.
Bed Bug Treatment. If the Landlord reasonably determines that bedbugs are present in Tenant’s apartment or that preventive treatments are necessary to control bedbug infestations in other apartments, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to complete the treatment preparation sheet that will be provided in the event of an infestation. In addition, Tenant must comply with recommendations and requests from the pest management professional prior to treatment, which include but are not limited to:
Bed Bug Treatment. In the event of a bedbug issue, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to comply with recommendations and requests from the pest control specialist prior to professional treatment including but not limited to:
a. Place all bedding, drapes, curtains and small rugs in plastic bags for transport to laundry or dry cleaners.
b. Heavily infested mattresses and furniture are not salvageable and must be sealed in plastic and disposed of properly. Call Management for removal and disposal. Empty dressers, night stands and closets. Remove all items from floors and bag all clothing, shoes, boxes, toys, etc. Bag and tightly seal washable separately from non-washable items. Used plastic bags must be disposed of properly.
Bed Bug Treatment. Employees will be reimbursed for expenses incurred as a result of bed bugs.
Bed Bug Treatment. In the event of a bedbug issue, Resident agrees to the Bedbug Treatment Plan. In addition, Resident must comply with recommendations and requests from the pest control specialist prior to the professional treatment including but not limited to:
(1) Place all bedding, drapes, curtain and small rugs in plastic bags for transport to laundry or dry cleaners.
(2) Empty dressers, night stands and closets. Remove all items from the floors and bag all clothing, shoes, boxes, toys, etc. Bag and tightly seal washable separately from non-washable items. Used plastic bags must be disposed of properly.
(3) Wash all machine washable items on the hottest water temperature and dry on the hottest heat setting. Items that cannot be washed must be taken to a dry cleaner who MUST be informed of the issue. You must safely discard all items that cannot be decontaminated.
(4) Vacuum all floors, including the inside of closets. Vacuum all furniture including inside drawers and nightstands, mattresses and box springs. Carefully remove vacuum bags, sealing them tightly in plastic and discarding of property.
(5) Move all furniture toward the center of the room so that the technician can easily treat carpet edges where bedbugs congregate, as well as walls and furniture surfaces. Items must be removed from the closets to allow for treatment.
