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Chlorine Dioxide Sterilization & Fogging Webinar
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Led by IFC Expert Steve Flieder, this Chlorine Dioxide Treatment webinar will share insight into the treatments that are available to your facility that target and eliminate the “unseen pests”: viruses, bacteria, fungi, molds, and more. IFC offers two unique treatments that are effective against the likes of Listeria, E. Coli, Salmonella and dozens of others. Within this webinar, you’ll learn more about:
Advantages of Chlorine Dioxide Decontamination Treatments
How Chlorine Dioxide Treatments Work in Food Facilities
IFC’s Solutions and Strategies to Deliver a Clean Break
Pest Prevention & IPM Strategies Webinar
Your One Resource for Pest Prevention & IPM Strategies
Exclusion Strategies to Keep Pests Out of Your Facility
Successful Integrated Pest Management Strategies
How The Right Pest Provider Can Support Your Food Safety Program
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Chlorine Dioxide (CD) Webinar
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Sanitation and Maintenance Tips to Help Propel Your Integrated Pest Management Program
With an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program, you need strategies that eliminate pests and ultimately create an environment to keep them away. Pests, and the contaminants they can transmit, create many challenges for the food industry, which is why keeping your...
Fumigations Aren’t as Costly as They May Seem
Fumigations are highly specialized treatments that rely on the power of gas formulations in sufficient concentrations to effectively eliminate all life stages of target pests. While fumigations may have a negative connotation for some, many know that they can be very...
Are You Prepared for an Audit?
Food processing facilities are often subject to audits to ensure that they are following proper food safety practices. Preparation for these events is important, which is easier when the audit is scheduled ahead of time. However, they can be unannounced! However, that...