ITV’s Tonight, Britain’s most popular current affairs programme, has zeroed in on pest control in the UK – and BPCA was on hand to set out the importance of professionalism in the industry.
BPCA’s Technical Manager, Natalie Bungay, travelled to Chichester earlier this month, where she took part in a series of interviews with ITV News Reporter Geraint Vincent.
Natalie said: “BPCA is the collective voice of pest professionals across the UK, so it’s great that we were asked to take part in the programme and represent the industry.
“I was really pleased that the ITV team worked with us to understand the role that professional pest control can play in protecting public health and the importance of encouraging people to seek help from a pest professional if they have a pest issue.”
BPCA will feature in ITV’s Tonight episode on Thursday 28 March at 8.30pm.
For a sneak peek, follow BPCA’s socials on Thursday!
The British Pest Control Association is the UK trade association representing organisations with a professional interest in the eradication of public health pests.
It is a not-for-profit organisation which acts in the interests of members and on behalf of the pest management industry in the UK.
The Association places great importance on promoting the highest standards of professionalism within the industry and all organisations must prove their competence before membership is accepted.
It highlights risks of inadequate control, offers guidance in searching for a pest control contractor, provides general pest advice and guidance documentation.
BPCA is happy to contribute to articles about pests, pest control and pest-related public health issues.
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