Everyone knows about the damage termites
can inflict. Unfortunately, this awareness of the problem is often restricted
to homes. Obviously, protecting the home and its contents from termite infestations are of vital importance. However, office buildings and commercial
and retail establishments are also targets of termite attacks. Because of the way
these places function and the number of people that come and go on a daily
basis, it is easy to overlook the presence of termites until extensive damage has
been done. The damage once caused is
physical and affects the profitability of the business as well.
How Termites Cause Loses
• Despite the growth of electronic record keeping, every office has a large amount of paperwork that it needs to retain. Dusty record rooms full of paper are an ideal feeding ground for termites – they love to eat paper. Damaged documents could cause a loss both in terms of direct financial transactions as well as by way of fines and penalties for not having the required documentation, certificates, licenses, etc. available.No inspection or regulatory agency will accept the “termites ate the documents” excuse.
• Termites may be present for a long time before their existence becomes apparent. And by the time their existence is known, the amount of physical damage they would have done will be huge. This will require repairs. Getting rid of the termites and repairing the damage will be costly and that money will come out of a business’s profits. Additionally, productivity will be affected by the disruption caused by the termite removal and repairs which will affect work output and business transactions.
• The reputation of the business/commercial establishment will take a hit. No organization wants its customers to be greeted by a sign that says, “Sorry for the inconvenience, we are trying to get rid of termites.” If the competition does not have this problem, why shouldn’t the customers go there? And once they go to your competition, getting them back will be a long and costly process.
• Despite the growth of electronic record keeping, every office has a large amount of paperwork that it needs to retain. Dusty record rooms full of paper are an ideal feeding ground for termites – they love to eat paper. Damaged documents could cause a loss both in terms of direct financial transactions as well as by way of fines and penalties for not having the required documentation, certificates, licenses, etc. available.No inspection or regulatory agency will accept the “termites ate the documents” excuse.
• Termites may be present for a long time before their existence becomes apparent. And by the time their existence is known, the amount of physical damage they would have done will be huge. This will require repairs. Getting rid of the termites and repairing the damage will be costly and that money will come out of a business’s profits. Additionally, productivity will be affected by the disruption caused by the termite removal and repairs which will affect work output and business transactions.
• The reputation of the business/commercial establishment will take a hit. No organization wants its customers to be greeted by a sign that says, “Sorry for the inconvenience, we are trying to get rid of termites.” If the competition does not have this problem, why shouldn’t the customers go there? And once they go to your competition, getting them back will be a long and costly process.
Protect the Business and the Profits
A business will have various types of
insurance coverage to protect it from losses should any event or action occur
to affect its operations. It is for the same reason that termite protection
should be part of the business plan. The only way to ensure that this is done
the right way and the business, its profits and operations are not affected by
a termite infestation is to call in a professional termite control company. This company will be able to search for and find
signs of termites much before they become apparent to the organization’s staff.
If termites are found, they will be removed before any further damage is done
and treatment given to prevent any future infestation. Even if no termites are
found, having the treatment done will protect the business from future termite
related disruption. The best companies offer a warranty on their services so
that long term protection is assured. The company will also have the necessary
expertise to effectively and efficiently repair any termite damage that may
have occurred.
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