Cleanliness and Pest Control: Key to Business Reputation

Singapore – a dynamic metropolis where the shimmering skyline of Marina Bay Sands meets the historic allure of Chinatown’s shophouses. It’s a city where reputation is everything, and the scent of success is as intoxicating as the spices in Tekka Market. But what’s often overlooked is the connection between cleanliness and pest control in upholding […]

Pest Control’s Role in Food Safety for Business in Singapore

With globalization, the international food market has become increasingly interconnected. This has led to a complex and often confusing web of food safety regulations, with different standards in different countries. Pest control is one of the most critical aspects of food safety, and businesses must understand Singapore regulations. This article will provide an overview of […]

Environmental Impact of Pest Control & How We Make Difference

Pest control is an important aspect of maintaining a clean and healthy living and working environment in Singapore. However, traditional methods of pest control in Singapore often include using harmful chemicals that can have negative impacts on the environment. This is where sustainable pest control methods come into play. In this blog, we will discuss […]

5 Reasons Why You Should Hire A Pest Control Company

Pests are a common problem in Singapore, with homes and businesses alike susceptible to infestations. From cockroaches and ants to rodents and termites, these unwanted visitors can not only damage property but also pose a threat to health and safety. According to the National Environment Agency, Singapore faces an average of 60,000 pest control cases […]

Top 5 Pests in Pharmaceuticals

Asia’s Pharmaceutical Hub Thanks to the government’s Biomedical Sciences (BMS) initiative since 2000, Singapore is now the leading biomedical and pharmaceutical hubs in Asia. In fact, we are among a few countries whose pharmaceutical export value far exceeds the import value. In 2020, the pharmaceutical industry in Singapore alone contributed 8.52bn dollars to our GDP. […]

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