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The health of your staff, your residents, and our team is our # 1 priority during this health crisis.

Pest control has now been officially designated as an "Essential” Service for COVID-19 by the Department of Homeland Security because of its role in public health and sanitation. 

Here is the official DHS Order: cisa.gov/sites/default/files/publications/CISA-Guidance-on-Essential-Critical-Infrastructure-Workers-1-20-508c.pdf

Phone: 281-498-6007 | Fax: 281-498-6205 | [email protected] 

As an Essential Service, Envirotrol is OPEN.

We are committed to helping you and your residents during this crisis.

Submit an Emergency Service Request


KEY CONTACT INFORMATION

SALES QUESTIONS: [email protected]

ACCOUNTING QUESTIONS: [email protected]

GENERAL PEST CONTROL QUESTIONS: [email protected]

And always feel free to call us - even just to say Hi: 281-498-6007

Envirotrol’s Safety Protocols + Response to COVID-19

  • PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE): Our technicians in-the-field are taking extraordinary precautions and wearing full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including disposable gloves, respirators, and professionally sanitized uniforms. This is for the protection of our team and your residents.  We are highly experienced in these type of PPE protocols in the pest control industry, and the health and safety of your residents and our team is our top priority.  

  • EXTRA PRECAUTIONS DURING TREATMENTS: During services, if our technicians encounter someone who appears sick, they may ask the resident to re-schedule for a different day when they are healthy. We'll try to minimize the inconvenience for the resident and your on-site teams.  We know that pest control is also a public health matter, and we want to make sure we're doing everything we can. 

Additional Precautions that are Important for us all during this time:

  • WASH YOUR HANDS! With soap.  Vigorously.  Often.  For at least 20 seconds.  This is a VERY IMPORTANT Message. 

  • PROTECT YOUR CO-WORKERS AND THE PUBLIC: DON’T COME TO WORK IF YOU HAVE A FEVER OR HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE YOU HAVE COVID-19 OR HAVE BEEN EXPOSED.    

  • SOCIAL DISTANCING: Practice “Social Distancing” (avoid handshakes, limit person-to-person close contact, avoid crowded environments and distance yourself from people who are sick). Be careful with how often you touch your face.

    It’s up to everyone to help contain the spread of this virus and protect our communities – especially elderly and vulnerable people.

    Stay up-to-date on CDC guidelines and recommendations.  More information that everyone should on the CDC website: www.CDC.gov