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Address : 20 National SW, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, 49504

Details: Landlords neglected to tell us previous tenants had bed bug infestation. Only found out due to neighbor and previous tenant informing us. Now we are having problems. Landlord said they exterminated after they left but still never told us so we never got a

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DC elementary school shut down for bed bug, pest clean up – WJLA

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Three pest control trucks lined the street in front of Savoy Elementary School Friday afternoon. Cleaning crews hauled supplies inside, while parents brought their kids outside, wondering where their students would go next.

If they dont find the source, its going to be a problem, said Patricia Hayes, whose granddaughter attends the Southeast Washington school.

The crews scoured the building for rats and bed bugs. Parents told us it has been infested for weeks.

It was a disgrace, said parent Reginald Cross. I didnt find out until last Friday, and once I heard about it, I took my daughter out of school for the rest of the week.

Now, all the students will have to temporarily attend another school until the infestation is removed.

Who is going to replace all [my granddaughters] things because we threw away all her stuff away, even though she didnt get bit, said Hayes.

DC Public Schools released this statement: DC Public Schools will close Savoy Elementary School on Monday, February 6, and Tuesday, February 7, 2017. DC Public Schools and the Department of General Services will conduct a thorough cleaning of the building beginning this evening. We will also replace all soft materials in the building, including rugs, cots, blankets, and pillows. After the cleaning, we will work with the Department of Health to ensure that the building passes a rigorous safety and health inspection. During the cleaning and the subsequent inspection, the Savoy community will temporarily relocate. We will update the school community on Sunday regarding where students should plan to attend school for the next several weeks as we prepare a school building that is conducive to teaching and learning. We will also communicate where Savoy students can access meal service (breakfast, lunch, and supper) on Monday and Tuesday. If families have any concerns about their childrens health, they should contact their general doctor.

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EZ Bed Bug Exterminator Washington DC Launches in a Pompous Ceremony – Digital Journal

Washington DC - EZ Bed Bug Exterminator, a new pest control service whose aim is to offer integrated pest management to the residents of Washington DC, has just launched in a ceremony that was attended by more than 50 people. The goal of the service is to preserve the environment, protect pets and inhabitants of a home while ridding it of pests. To this end, the company launched promising to offer green pest control service where green products and integrated pest management (IPM) will be applied.

Every pest control service is unique in its mode of operation and the services it offers, said Sam Klemens, the founder and the COO of EZ Bed Bug Exterminator. The residents of Washington DC have a lot to juggle on a daily basis, and thus when bedbugs or other pests attack, they need a service that will guarantee fast extermination without any harm to the environment and without exposing family members or pets to harmful chemicals that may affect them. EZ Beg Bug Exterminator came into the market to offer reliable and safe bed bug removal services.

Seeing that the company is joining an industry that is already in stiff competition, it is offering unique services in a bid to ensure it curves its space in the pest control industry. Granted, the company rummages homes in search for bedbugs as a first step of their comprehensive pest control services. After this, the company provides detailed information on their observations advising the client on what to do. All the while, the exterminator works with the client to foster great results.

Though the business just launched, it has been in operation for a couple of months trying out the best humanly possible ways to offer great services without harming the environment or the people in it. This has enabled them to get great reviews from a number of happy clients, and as the business launched, there already were ready references, testimonials, and reviews. This has enabled them to garner a group of clients to kickstart business with. The company hopes to be the premier pest removal company in Washington DC.

Besides the use of organic pest control services, EZ Bed Bug Exterminator uses heat treatment, which is safe for clients and technicians, to remove bed bugs. The move to offer green pest control has been heralded by many as seen on the companys website and on social media. The business is now open to new clients. (http://pestswilldiefast.com/)

EZ Bed Bug Exterminator Washington DC is located at700 7th St in SE Washington, DC (20003).

The company can be contacted via phone at (202) 816-4033 or at their websitehttp://pestswilldiefast.com/

Media Contact Company Name: EZ Bed Bug Exterminator Washington Contact Person: Sam Klemens Email: admin@pestswilldiefast.com Phone: (202) 816-4033 Address:700 7th St City: Washington DC Country: United States Website: http://pestswilldiefast.com/

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Students From DC School Infested With Bed Bugs Head to Class at Temporary Location – NBC4 Washington

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Students who attend a Southeast D.C. elementary school will go to class at another public school afterrodents and bed bugs were discovered at their school.

Starting Wednesday, students from Savoy Elementary School will attend school at the Ferebee Hope Elementary School campus at 3999 8th St. SE.

DCPS will provide transportation to and from the new location. Buses will leave Savoy Elementary at 7:50 a.m. Students will be dropped back off at the school at 3:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m. and 6 p.m. All afternoon drop-offs will be located on Talbert Street SE, in front of the elementary school's parking lot.

Workers spent the beginning of the week thoroughly cleaning Savoy Elementary Schooland replacing all soft materials, including rugs, cots, blankets and pillows.

The school, which is located at 2400 Shannon Place, Southeast, will have to pass a safety and health inspection after the cleaning, according to a letter sent to parents last week.

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How to get rid of bed bugs | WUSA9.com – WUSA9.com

The first thing is: Don't panic. If you have bed bugs in your home and not fleas or ticks or something else, you can treat them. But it can be a real hassle.

Bruce Leshan, WUSA 6:47 PM. EST February 06, 2017

WASHINGTON (WUSA9) - If you have bed bugs in your home, and not fleas or ticks or something else, you can treat them, but it can be a real hassle.

The EPA says bed bugs have developed resistance to a lot of pesticides, so reaching for a spray can may not work. Heat and cold are among the best ways to deal with them. Bed bugs infest things, not people. They're great hitchhikers, and will jump on luggage and backpacks to get around.

Deal with them first by cleaning up the clutter in your home. Encase your mattresses in a special bed bug cover. Regularly wash and dry your clothes, your sheets, your blankets and bedspreads, anything that touches the ground.

Bed bugs die anytime their body temperature gets over 113 degrees, so you need a hot dryer. For book bags and lunch boxes, an expert at Terminix says you can try and freeze the bugs to death, but not every home freezer may get cold enough for long enough to kill them.

Terminix uses a commercial rapid freeze process -- and birth control, if you can believe that. Thorough vacuuming can get rid of some of your bed bugs, but they cement some of their eggs to fabric and the floor... so the vacuum is unlikely to get all of them. If your home or your school is infested, the EPA says you may need to hire a professional to help. The agency again says you don't want one that just sprays a bunch of chemicals around your home. You're looking for something called "integrated pest management" that uses heat and cold and less toxic means to control them.

The experts say if you're throwing out mattresses or furniture to get rid of bed bugs, you need to slash or destroy it in some way -- so someone else doesn't take it home and get infested.

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Bed Bugs – Residence Life | Montana State University

Bedbugs are a growing, worldwide problem brought about by increased travel and decreased use of pesticides. Bedbugs have been found in five-star hotels, college residence halls, hospitals, and virtually all other types of housing throughout the United States. Given the nearly 4,200+ residence hall students and hundreds of summer visitors from around the world who live in MSU residence halls each year, we have had experience in handling and removing bed bugs from our environment. MSU Residence Life has developed a multi-pronged approach to the handling of bed bugs when the staff is alerted to their presence. We also are continuing to enhance our educational efforts with students and guests about how to prevent the spread of bed bugs and to minimize the impact on our residence hall environment. We have outlined below our approach to help in understanding how bed bugs are handled at MSU.

There is not one approach or one thing that students and families can do to prevent bed bugs, but there are several different things that can be considered prior to moving into the residence halls to minimize any impact of bed bugs in the rooms. We encourage students and parents to educate themselves on bed bugs and to understand how they are transported, what they feed on, where they live, and what efforts can be made to minimize these efforts. Some of the suggestions that we encourage students and parents to consider are:

When an inspection of a room is ordered, the Residence Life staff will work with the students of the room as well as any adjacent rooms to inspect the personal belongings, the facility, and any other items that might have bed bugs in/on them. An inspection includes, but is not limited to:

Residence Life in conjunction with a local pest control company has worked to develop the best practice to take care of any confirmed cases of bed bugs found in the residence halls. Our process includes multiple efforts and approaches that based on the severity of the issue will be used. The various options include, but are not limited to:ta

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