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Preparing For Your Fumigation

OWNERS/OCCUPANTS 

 

Your home is such a valuable investment, and it's essential to take some steps to make sure that your home fumigation goes smoothly. By doing so, we can guarantee the safety and security of your personal belongings.

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PRE-FUMIGATION

 

Preparing food, feed, drugs (including tobacco products), and medicinals before a termite fumigation
 
  • Nylofume bags are nylon polymer bags designed to safeguard food items during the fumigation process.

    For any food items that have been opened (meaning the original manufacturer's seal has been compromised), please double-bag them in special Nylofume bags, seal them securely, and store them within the home. This recommendation also applies to products such as medications, tobacco, and pet foods and items in your refrigerator and freezer.

    If you are uncertain about which items need to be double-bagged, it is advisable to
    remove those items from your home.

     

  • Only food, feed, drugs, and medicine in glass, plastic, or metal bottles, jars, or cans that still have the original manufacturer’s seal can stay in the home and do not need to be double-bagged. For example, a 2-liter bottle of soda with the manufacturer’s seal would not need to be double- bagged.
     

  • Unopened wine and liquor bottles can remain in the house during fumigation, but only if the original seal is unbroken. Visually inspect each bottle to determine the seal integrity. If the integrity of the seal cannot be determined visually, the wine bottle or other packaged liquor must be removed or double-bagged in Nylofume bags before the termite fumigation.
     

  • NOTE:  ALL corked wine bottles need to be stored horizontally (on their sides) 

 

Sealing Nylofume bags properly to protect food, feed and medicine before a termite fumigation

 

  • Seal both the inner and outer bags.
     

  • Double-up the Nylofume bags before you fill them, by putting one inside the other. Research has shown that these nylon polymer bags are very effective when used one inside of the other.  
     

  • Seal both the inner and outer bags after they are full. Starting with the inner bag, twist the top, double it over, and secure with tape or a twist tie. Repeat this procedure with the outer bag. Test the bag by gently pressing against the bag and checking for air leaks. No air should be able to escape. Your termite fumigation expert can provide Nylofume bags and instructions on how to use them. 

 

Preparing the rest of the house before a termite fumigation

 

  • Make sure your fumigator has keys to all locked areas of your home.
     

  • Remove or open waterproof covers on mattresses and pillows.
     

  • Open all doors and drawers to cabinets, closets, and appliances.
     

  • Open blinds and drapes in your home so the fumigator has easy access to windows for the termite fumigation and aeration process.
     

  • Unplug and turn off heat sources, including pilot lights. Vikane® gas fumigant is not flammable, but it is important to make sure the gas supply is shut off at the meter for the house.  
     

  • Remove pets and interior houseplants from your home.
     

  • Please provide the licensed Fumigator with keys to your home.  
    Cars, cabinets, safes, and other locked items or rooms will need to be accessible during the fumigation process to allow the fumigator to inspect and aerate them according to label requirements. If you prefer not to leave these items unlocked, please give the fumigator the keys to facilitate the necessary checks.
     

  • The professional termite fumigation expert will check that all food items are double-bagged and that everything is ready before your home fumigation begins.

 

Preparing your home’s exterior before a termite fumigation
 
  • Remove or cut back any plants and shrubs, and rake back gravel or mulch closer than 18 inches to the house. This is necessary because of the tenting placed around your house. To minimize the escape of gas, the fumigator seals the tents directly to the ground with water- or sand-filled snakes. Any plants on the ground where the tent needs to be sealed will need to be removed. Awnings, trellises, or fences may also interfere with tenting. Your professional fumigator will work with you to decide what to do with these items before you fumigate your home.
     

  • Water plants, shrubs, and ground cover near your home the day before the fumigation to protect their roots.

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