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ARMA appoints Cleankill Director to Join Advisory Panel

Cleankill Pest Control’s Managing Director Paul Bates is now on the Advisory Panel for ARMA – The Association of Residential Management Agents.

Finalists at 2018 Gatwick Diamond Business Awards

Cleankill Pest Control has been named finalist in two categories at the 2018 Gatwick Diamond Business Awards. They have been named finalists in the categories for ‘Customer Delight’ and ‘Responsible Business of the Year’.

GOLD AWARD MAKES CLEANKILL PEST CONTROL AN INDUSTRY WORLD LEADER

Surrey based Cleankill has become one of the first pest control companies in the world to be awarded the Investors in People Gold Standard, demonstrating the company’s commitment to high performance through good people management.

Cleankill technician praised after finding home for pigeon chicks

A customer has praised a Cleankill technician for the way he handled a sensitive situation involving two pigeon chicks.Cleankill was contacted by the Health & Safety Manager of a London factory about the pigeon chicks which were 10 to15 days old, They had been discovered in a box in racking outside the premises.The customer was delighted when the technician managed to safely and quickly remove the chicks and find them a home after calls to a number of organisations.

Paul becomes a ‘dragon’ for a day

This Friday, managing director Paul Bates will become a ‘Dragon’ for the day at Hamsey Green Primary School, Warlingham, Surrey.

Paul grows mouse-tache for men’s health charity

Cleankill Pest Control’s Managing Director Paul Bates is shunning the razor this November in aid of charity. Paul will be growing a mo’ as part of Movember, an annual global initiative that raises money for men’s health. In particular, it finds ways to reduce the number of premature deaths due to prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health problems. Their stated aim is to – “stop men dying too young”.

Hull University Students Present Charity Cheque to Mind

On 24th October 2017, Cleankill Sales Director Ian Miller attended the presentation of a cheque for £1,474.42 to the Hull and East Yorkshire division of Mind by a team of cyclists from the Hull University Men’s Hockey Club (HUMHC).

Seven simple steps to a rat-free home

Croydon-based Cleankill Pest Control is advising homeowners to adopt its seven simple steps to avoid rodent infestations this winter.As the nights draw in, and food and warmth become scarcer, rats and mice will begin to view our centrally heated homes as desirable nesting sites for the winter months. Cleankill is now reporting an increase in rodent infestations at both business premises and households and is taking the opportunity to advise customers on the best ways to avoid an invasion.

Cubs go behind the scenes at Saffron Kenley during Curry Week

A Kenley pest control company marked National Curry Week by arranging for a pack of cubs to go behind the scenes at a local Indian restaurant.

Sutton United Business Club Luncheon Seminar

On 25th September 2017, Paul Bates, managing director of Cleankill Pest Control, gave a speech to the Sutton United Business Club luncheon. The event drew 76 delegates, representing 62 small and medium-sized businesses from the area about Sutton, London.

Cleankill sponsors Hull University Men’s Hockey Club’s Charity Ride in aid of Mind

Cleankill Pest Control is pleased to announce its sponsorship of the Hull University Men’s Hockey Club (HUMHC) Charity Ride from Hull to Land’s End. Over six days, a team of four will undertake the 483-mile ride from their university to the bottom left corner of the United Kingdom. They expect to average around 80 miles a day and you can follow their progress on Facebook, here.

Danger behind the scenes of many tall buildings warns pest controller

Pest controllers around the UK could help prevent tragedies like the Grenfell Tower fire, says the Managing Director of a leading company.Paul Bates, Managing Director of Cleankill Pest Control, says the terrible fire has hit home with him and his staff and made them realise some of the things they come across in their routine inspections are accidents waiting to happen.