Record sightings, droppings, damage and likely entry points; notify the juristic office; and determine whether the source is inside the unit, another unit or common property. Use an authorized treatment plan with access, product, safety and follow-up details in writing.
What evidence should be recorded?
- dates, locations and photographs;
- food, water or waste sources;
- gaps, drains and shared shafts;
- prior treatment and recurrence;
- affected common areas.
What should the treatment plan include?
- responsible contractor;
- approved access;
- products and safety instructions;
- cleaning and waste steps;
- inspection and follow-up dates.
Continue through Buildings, Owners and the directory.
Coordinate the full building response.
Treat shared pathways and recurrence, not only the visible unit.
Find property maintenance supportFrequently asked questions
Who should be notified first?
Notify the juristic office or manager and record the location, date and evidence.
Should treatment enter another unit?
Access should be coordinated through authorized building procedures.
Should chemicals be documented?
Yes. Keep the contractor, product, treatment area and safety instructions.
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