What’s New
ThermaPure® licenses premier North Dakota cleaning and restoration firm.
Specialized Cleaning & Restoration, Inc., of Bismarck, ND, is the newest member of the ThermaPure® licensee group. SCR, Inc. is a family owned and operated business that has been providing cleaning and restoration services in the upper Midwest since 1992. Additionally, SCR, Inc. provides a full range of emergency services. They are currently in the process of introducing the ThermaPureHeat® process to the upper Midwest. Recently, they provided an instructional seminar to clients, consultants, regulators and media representatives at their Bismarck office. Click here to hear more about SCR’s introduction of ThermaPure.
March/April 2012 – Corrections Forum, “The new challenge of eradicating bed bugs”. This recently published article provides information to correctional management professionals about ThermaPureHeat® and why it is the best process for managing bed bugs.
Corrections Forum magazine reaches decision-making managers at all types and levels of correctional facilities, prisons, jails, detention facilities, brigs and lockups. Because of the transient nature of residency in these facilities, bed bugs are becoming a significant problem. Additionally, these facilities have concern over transmission of human pathogens through bacterial and viral contamination that can be vectored by bed bugs. Click here to read why ThermaPureHeat® is a new choice in correctional facilities management of bed bug problems and the pathogens they may carry or vector.
April 2012 – Briefings on Hospital Safety, “Heat may replace chemicals in the fight against bed bugs”. This article discusses the issues hospitals face when dealing with bed bugs and why ThermaPure® is probably the best solution.
This publication deals with safety compliance issues for hospitals. Because of this focus, the article looks at the growing awareness that chemical treatments for bed bugs not only are ineffective, but they are also potentially hazardous. Because of this, hospital safety professionals are looking for safer and more effective treatments using heat. Click here to read why ThermaPureHeat® is opening doors in hospitals.
October 2011 – Dr. Michael Linford, Co-Founder of the ThermaPureHeat® process was recently featured in the “Ask the Experts” column of Facility Care magazine.
In the October 2011 issue of Facility Care magazine, Dr. Linford was asked the following questions, “What are the healthcare risks of bedbugs? What should environmental services professionals be on the lookout for during daily cleaning routines in order to ensure that the facility is free of bedbugs?” These are serious questions for facility managers and recent research provides new concerns about bedbugs and their potential affect on human health. To read Dr. Linford’s insight to these problems, click here.
Facility Care is a monthly publication that focuses on the design, operation and maintenance of healthcare facilities.
December 2011 – Executive Housekeeping Today Article Discusses New Challenges with Bedbugs and the Dangerous Bacteria They Harbor
This article by David Hedman, President and Co-Founder of ThermaPure®, provides information from recent research linking bed bugs to human pathogens as vectors of disease. Additionally, the research evaluates the effectiveness of structural pasteurization as a process that will kill both the bedbug and the pathogens they can carry. ThermaPureHeat® is arguably the best process to manage bedbugs and the diseases they carry. To read this article click here.
ThermaPure® Announces 2012 Training Dates
ThermaPure® will be providing new and existing licensees training at the Ventura campus on the following dates:
Level 1&2 training
March 19-23
July 23-27
Sept. 24-28
Nov. 5-9
Level 3 training
June 18-20
Note: additional training classes will be added when classes are full.
Please contact Jared Perez at (805) 641-9333 for additional information or to sign up for specific classes.
September 23, 2011 – CDC Identifies Acute Illnesses Associated with Insecticides used to Control Bed Bugs
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released a report that identified the occurrence of 111 acute illnesses, including one death, that were associated with bed bug related insecticide use. These reported illnesses occurred from 2003-2010 in seven States that participate in a CDC program to conduct surveillance of pesticide-related illnesses. The bulk of the illnesses reported were associated with the application of pyrethoids, pyrethrins, or both. The most common contributing factors were excessive pesticide applications, failure to clean insecticide-treated bedding, and failure to properly notify occupants of pesticide application.
To read the entire CDC report click here.
September 18, 2011 – Animal Planet’s “Bed Bug Apocalypse”
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September 18, 2011 – ThermaPure® principals discuss the benefits of heat treatments
PCT Magazine recently published an article, A Unique Heat Treatment, featuring two of ThermaPure®’s senior executives and founders. Dave Hedman, CEO, and Dr. Michael Linford, President and founder of TPE, Inc., were interviewed in this prominent pest control industry magazine and discussed the ThermaPureHeat® process as a “safe, effective, non-chemical pest eradication and environmental remediation process”. In addition to the discussion with Hedman and Linford, several ThermaPure® licensees shared their successes with the process for bed bug eradication and through the implementation of their integrated pest management (IPM) programs. To view the PCT article click here.
June 7, 2011 – Dr. Sean Abbott presents paper on structural pasteurization.
Dr. Sean Abbott presented a significant paper on the efficacy of structural pasteurization to the members of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ on June 7, 2011 at the Indoor Air 2011 trade show and conference in Austin, TX. This study examined high temperature pasteurization of buildings to reduce certain species of environmental bacteria. Results of this study demonstrated that structural pasteurization can be an effective process to reduce environmental bacteria that are known to accompany damp structures.
Read more about Dr. Abbott’s paper
View Dr. Abbott’s presentation at the Indoor Air 2011 Conference
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