Pest Control Safety — Frequently Asked Questions
This pest control safety FAQ Kalyan guide covers children, pets, pregnancy, ventilation, and kitchen prep.
Questions about chemical exposure, herbal options, and post-treatment re-entry for homes in Kalyan and MMR.
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Pest Control Safety Questions & Answers
Pest Control Safety FAQ
We recommend informing our technician before the visit. Herbal or targeted gel options may be suggested. Your doctor’s advice should always come first.
Re-entry time depends on product and room size. We give exact hours for each treated area before we start work.
Herbal options use plant-based actives with lower odour. They are not zero-chemical, but exposure is reduced compared with conventional sprays.
Cover or remove open food, utensils, and pet bowls. Clear under-sink areas so technicians can place gel bait safely.
Keep pets in a closed room away from treated zones. We advise when floors and surfaces are safe for paws again.
Yes. Cover fish tanks and switch off air pumps during kitchen or room spraying nearby.
Open windows and run fans as we direct. Odour usually fades faster with good airflow across the room.
Babies should stay out of treated rooms for the period we specify. Many families schedule treatment when children are at school.
Gel is applied in cracks and behind appliances, not on open surfaces. It is a standard residential method when applied correctly.
They can stay in untreated rooms if needed. We explain which areas to avoid and for how long.
We use licensed products suited to residential pest control in India. MSDS sheets are available for society committees on request.
Tell us before the visit. We can plan lower-odour or herbal options and extra ventilation time.
Societies should share visit notices with residents. Common areas are treated when foot traffic is low, per committee timing.
Follow the re-entry time we provide — often a few hours for gel bait, longer for whole-room spray.
Herbal vs Chemical — Safety Comparison
Herbal / plant-based — lower odour; often chosen for homes with children, pets, or food prep areas.
Conventional gel & spray — faster knockdown for heavy cockroach infestations in kitchens.
Herbal Pest Control
Lower chemical exposure preference for families and societies.
Targeted gel bait
Applied in harbourage points — minimal contact with open surfaces.
Room isolation
Treat one kitchen or bedroom at a time so other rooms stay usable.

Preparing Your Home Before Treatment
Store food in sealed containers and empty under-sink cabinets before kitchen treatment.
Cover aquariums, bird cages, and terrariums; move pet beds from treatment zones.
Inform technicians about pregnancy, asthma, allergies, or newborn family members in advance.
Plan ventilation — open windows after service as directed by our team.
Helpful Safety Resources
For general guidance on vector-borne diseases, see the WHO fact sheet on vector-borne diseases.
Food businesses can review FSSAI guidelines on kitchen hygiene and pest management.
For general treatment safety guidance, see the U.S. EPA safe pest control guide (educational reference).
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