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New Official UAE EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs Dealer

As of 4/3/2007, National Industrial C. LLC in Abu Dhabi, UAE has become the first official distributor of the EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs product in the Middle East. They have successfully gotten the product officially approved by the Ministry of Environment in the UAE. The product will be shipped to them very soon.

This process took some time and dedication on their part, but now they have a great bed bug product to distribute there.

EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs is a non-toxic product that kills bed bugs on contact. It is safe for the environment, pets and humans. It can be used directly on the mattress and does not emit any harmful odors.

For information about the product, please contact Sabri Jaouni at 00971 2 6721000  or write them at:

National Industrial Co.L.L.C.
Bin Hamouda Building
3rd Road parallel to Zayed 2nd Street
P.O.Box No. 706,
Abu Dhabi
U.A.E.

 

Posted by Jeff Kinser on Thursday, April 05, 2007 at 06:27

Successful Hotel Show for Bed Bugs

We just got back from the Asian American Hotel Owners Association convention and trade show. This was our first time to attend this show and I must say that I was very impressed with the quality of this show. It was held at the Charlotte Convention Center this year and it was a great setting.

I was very happy with the results of the show. Nearly 100 hotels have partnered with K4 Products, LLC to control the bed bug problem. Most of these hotels are working on implementing a proactive plan to prevent bed bug outbreaks and some are working on eliminating current outbreaks.

EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs will become an integral part of that plan along with, in most cases, the hotel's local PCO. We intend to work with the hotels to put in place procedures that will prevent bed bug outbreaks and limit the size and length of the outbreak when they do occur.

 

Posted by jeff kinser on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at 10:59

Hotel Show in Charlotte

Employees of K4 Products, LLC will have a booth at the Asian American Hotel Owners Association trade show in Charlotte, NC on March 8th and 9th.

The focus will be on helping hotels learn how to get rid of bed bugs and how to protect the hotel from lawsuits.

EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs will be the main product on display but Kleen Free and the Isimplicity Floor and CounterTop Cleaner will also be promoted.

If you are attending, please visit us at booth #641 for more information.

Posted by Jeff Kinser on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 at 09:39

International Demand for Non-Toxic Bed Bug Product

As of today, the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Environment and Water has formally registered EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs as an approved product for use to kill bed bugs. The National Industrial Company in Abu Dhabi, UAE, has received Ministry approval for the product and will begin importing the product for re-sell in the UAE.

The fact that EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs is non-toxic and chemical free combined with the fact that it has been tested by Virginia Tech to be effective in the killing and removal of bed bugs made the decisioin to import this product relatively simple. There are not many products that have been tested to be effective against bed bugs and are also environmentally safe.

Posted by Jeff Kinser on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 at 08:05

New Least Toxic Bed Bug Product on the Market

John F. Baniecki, Ph.D., Coordinator, Pesticide Safety Education Program M. Essam Dabaan, Ph.D., Pesticide Safety Education Program Rakesh S. Chandran, Ph.D. Coordinator, Integrated Pest Management Program

December 2006

Bed bugs have made a comeback of epic proportions in the United States and around the world lately, and in cities around the country are reported to be major nuisances. Reports of growing resistance to pesticides and evidence of toxicity of conventional bed bug products has led to the production of new least toxic bed bug products.

For example, the company K4 Products, L.L.C., has released a new least-toxic product called EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs claiming to kill bed bugs on contact. EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs qualifies as an EPA exempt minimum risk pesticide, and therefore is considered a low-risk product.

Bedbugs are tiny reddish-brown insects, about 1/5 inch, which live in the cracks and crevices in bed frames and adjacent walls or in mattress seams. They usually become active at night, while their host is sleeping, in order to feed. Human reactions to bedbug bites can be anywhere from swelling and pain to nothing at all. Bed bugs can easily be transported from one host to another by riding on clothing to buses and trains, movie theaters and other public places where another person could pick them up. They can also be introduced to a home on a used mattress, or can travel between apartments and hotel rooms.

While bedbugs were not much of a problem in the last several decades, they have recently been making a comeback. The Washington Post reports that in the past five years, bedbugs have been reported in 27 states.

EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs is currently being used by hotels and shelters to manage their bed bug issues and is being stocked at hardware stores and pharmacies for sale to the general public. According to the manufacturers, EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs is a safe product that can be used on and around the bed as well as in the presence of children and pets.

As with any pest problem, before resorting to pest control, consider alternative practices first. The first step is to inspect to see if you really have a bug problem. Some signs of a bedbug infestation include a pungent odor, and blood or fecal spots on your pillow casings and sheets. Search out eggs and adult bedbugs in the cracks and spaces in your bed frame and along the baseboard if you think you might have a bedbug problem.

The next step is to investigate the possible cause of the infestation. The bugs could be coming from a nearby bird’s nest or bat nesting area. By getting rid of the source, you will help rid the infestation in your home. Be sure to caulk and paint the openings and cracks in your bed frame and surrounding area to close up any hiding places.

There are also more direct strategies to take care of a bedbug problem. If you need to take action right away, a good short-term emergency technique involves setting up a barrier so that the bugs cannot get on your bed. Place the legs of your bed in containers filled with soapy water, and make sure that no part of the bed is touching the wall.

You must thoroughly clean sheets and blankets. Try using an enzyme cleaner or borax for this. Steam clean all the furniture in your home. Infested mattresses and beds should be replaced.

Temperature manipulation provides another control method. Bedbugs can only survive in the range of 48° F and 97° F. By artificially raising the temperature in the infected area to 97° and 99° for several days, a large number of bedbugs will be killed. Lowering the temperature to 32° to 48° will take 30-60 days to kill off all the eggs. If you opt for temperature manipulation, use it in conjunction with the other techniques discussed above so that you can get rid of the entire infestation.

In addition to K4 Products’ EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs, insecticidal soaps and silica aerogels provide least-toxic controls that you can employ if all else fails (Beyond Pesticides, November 13, 2006).

 

 

Posted by jeff kinser on Saturday, January 06, 2007 at 07:41


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