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Alaska Bed Bug Solutions

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  • Furniture and clutter should be pulled away from walls at least 4 inches

  • Do not use any pesticide bombs, foggers, or sprays prior to heat treatment

  • Do not remove anything from treatment area except for garbage or items to be permanently removed

  • Bed linens should be removed from beds and bagged to be washed after treatment

  • Unplug all electronics except major appliances

  • Notify Management prior to treatment of any fire sprinklers, heat sensors, or laminate furniture. 

  • Permanently dispose of all trash and unwanted items before treatment

  • Improperly secured pictures and posters that may blow down should be taken down and laid flat

  • Vinyl or faux wood blinds have a low heat tolerance; they should be placed in the heat sensitive pile

  • Heat sensitive items should be placed in an easily accessible area like a table

Heat Sensitive Items

  • Meltable items like chocolate, lip stick, candles, and deodorant

  • Medications and Vitamins

  • Vinyl recorders, tapes, thin plastic items that may warp

  • Aerosol cans, fire extinguishers, lighters, soda cans, pressurized containers

  • Wines, liquors, and perishables

  • Items assembled with hot glue

  • Wireless routers and modems

For Your Information

  • Try to group heat sensitive together with similar items

  • Avoid using cardboard, wicker, or other containers that can hide bed bugs

  • Air flow is critical to this process, over packed closets and rooms may not be able to be treated properly!

  • Don't over prepare. Unnecessarily boxed or bagged items make more work for everyone!

Heat Treatment Preperation Checklist

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