SLO Homeless Shelter Spends $10K for Removal of Bed Bugs, My Cleaning Products Shares a Tip for Less Expensive Bed Bug Treatment
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 05, 2013 -- One homeless shelter in San Luis Obispo, California spent thousands to get rid of bed bugs. A report from ksby.com posted on July 31, 2013 related the information. Wanting to help bed bug victims avoid such big expense, My Cleaning Products suggested a more cost-effective bed bug treatment.
As stated in the report, the shelter affected was particularly Maxine Lewis Memorial Shelter, shared My Cleaning Products. Its bed bug infestation, it detailed, was reported last month, which resulted to its temporary shutdown for inspection and elimination of the critters.
In the report, it was determined that the facility spent about $10, 000 to get rid of bed bugs, MCP relayed. And now that it is already cleared from the pests, it added that its new focus was how to keep them out. So, along with the Prado Day Center, where its clients were transferred during the infestation, MCP related that it imposed new homeless service rules.
Below is an excerpt from the post Bed Bugs Cost SLO Homeless Shelter $10K by My Cleaning Products.
“Last month, we shared with you the news about a San Luis Obispo shelter forced to close because of bed bugs. Recently, an update to it was published.
As we have related before, Maxine Lewis Memorial Shelter was specifically that shelter found to have the vampire-like insects. For its treatment to be implemented, its clients were temporarily transferred to Prado Day Center as we also shared.”
An infestation of bed bugs could indeed lead to a big spending, said My Cleaning Products. However, it countered that such big expense could be prevented.
To avoid it, MCP particularly suggested to detect the crawlies early and implement a DIY elimination process. Early detection, it said, could prevent the pests from multiplying, which avoids the need to hire a professional bed bug exterminator.
Nonetheless, it specified that a bed bug spray would be needed for a successful personal bed bug treatment. And among the candidates, it declared that Bed Bug Bully is the best that any bed bug victim could get. That's because it is pesticide-exempt, it said.
MCP explained that Bed Bug Bully doesn't have the harsh chemicals common in conventional pesticides. Instead, its ingredients were all organic, making it effective and safe, it relayed. And with those characteristics, it highly recommended its use to the public.
For anyone who wishes to test the product first, MCP shared that complimentary samples of Bed Bug Bully are available at MyCleaningProducts.com.
My Cleaning Products, Bed Bugs, http://www.mycleaningproducts.com/bedbugbully/, 1 (888) 440-3826, [email protected]
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