Pest control for sites that need a clear response

Commercial pest control, rodent monitoring, bird proofing and pest prevention for managed buildings, housing associations, commercial spaces and public facing sites.
For facilities and operations teams

Pest control planned around where risk actually appears on site

Pest activity rarely appears randomly across a building. It is usually linked to specific pressure points such as waste areas, delivery entrances, food handling spaces, plant rooms or external structures where birds gather. The service is planned around those practical risk locations so monitoring and response stay focused where it actually matters.

Inspection of entry points, gaps and building edges

Monitoring around delivery zones and waste areas

Rodent control and monitoring where activity has been reported

Bird proofing advice for ledges, roofs and external structures

Bird mess cleaning and pressure jetting where required

Clear reporting of pest activity and risk locations

Support for single site and multi site facilities contracts

Where the service fits best

Applied across sites where pest pressure is common

Our pest control work typically focuses on parts of a building where pests are most likely to appear. That includes food service spaces, waste handling areas, delivery points, plant rooms, external structures and locations with constant public access where monitoring and prevention are essential.

Food service and hospitality
Restaurants, kitchens and food preparation spaces where waste handling, deliveries and storage areas can increase pest pressure if not monitored carefully.
Public buildings and transport sites
Stations, public buildings and shared environments where constant footfall and open access points can make pest prevention more complex.
Housing associations and managed properties
Support for communal areas, bin stores, external access points, shared walkways and building edges where rodents, birds and insect activity can create recurring issues. Work can include rodent monitoring, bird proofing advice and cleaning of bird mess where required.
Warehouses, delivery and service areas
Operational zones such as loading bays, plant areas and storage spaces where pests often appear first and where monitoring needs to be structured.
Different site types, different pest pressures

Managed buildings and housing associations

Pest control shaped around shared spaces, bin stores, access routes and external building areas where recurring pest issues are more likely to appear.

Bird activity and proofing
Rodent control and monitoring
Insect activity in hygiene sensitive areas
Coverage and contract profile

From local contracts to wider site coverage

Impact is based in Liverpool, Merseyside and works across the North West, while also supporting contracts in other parts of England and Wales. This includes both regular site work and wider multi site requirements, depending on the building and the type of cleaning needed.

Based in Liverpool

Regular work across Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, Wrexham and surrounding areas


Also supporting contracts elsewhere in England and Wales

Available for single site and multi site requirements

Typical work can include

Reactive visits where pest activity needs prompt attention

Routine monitoring across shared spaces, service areas and day to day site use

Work across schools, retail sites, offices, public buildings and managed properties

Access to restricted, harder to reach or less practical areas where needed

Planned around opening hours, public access and site specific constraints

Each contract is tailored to the building, the areas that need attention and the practical needs of the client

Service scope

What the service typically covers

Typical scope depends on the site, but the areas below are often included as part of commercial pest control contracts.

  • 01. Area

  • 02. Included within scope

  • 03. Operational note

    • Workspaces and shared areas

    • General monitoring, inspection points, shared internal spaces and areas where activity has been reported or previously identified.

    • Planned around the working day and the way the building is used.

      • Washrooms, kitchens and welfare areas

      • Checks around hygiene sensitive areas where waste, moisture and routine use can increase pest pressure.

      • Focused on hygiene, presentation and regular upkeep.

        • Entrances, bin stores and external pressure points

        • Building edges, access routes, waste areas, bin stores and other likely entry or pressure points identified during review.

        • Useful where recurring issues are linked to layout, waste, access or external activity.

          • Rodent control and monitoring

          • Monitoring, inspection and control measures for mice and rats where activity, access points or recurring risk areas have been identified.

          • Often focused around bin stores, service yards, plant rooms, delivery areas and hidden routes through the building.

            • Bird proofing and bird mess cleaning

            • Advice and agreed works around bird proofing, nesting pressure, ledges, roofs, external structures and cleaning of bird mess where required.

            • Useful for housing associations, public buildings, walkways, entrances and areas where bird activity creates mess, hygiene concerns or access issues.

              • Site specific priorities

              • Additional focus areas identified during review and built into the service plan.

              • Useful where buildings have mixed use spaces or operational pressure points.

                Scheduling

                How pest control is usually arranged

                Service timing depends on the building, the level of urgency and which areas need to be kept in the best condition through the day.

                Before pest control starts

                What is agreed before the contract begins

                Before pest control starts, the building, access requirements, likely risk points and scope of work are reviewed so the contract can begin with the right attendance plan, reporting and communication in place.

                Before the contract begins, we agree:

                Scope, frequency and service responsibilities

                Areas included within the pest control plan

                Site access, security procedures and working hours

                Key contacts and communication routes

                Records, reporting and review arrangements

                Any site specific risk points or operational constraints

                SITE REVIEW

                We assess the site and the service requirement

                We review the site, the areas of concern, likely pressure points and the level of response needed before confirming the right service setup.

                SERVICE PLANNING

                We shape the scope, timing and attendence plan

                Scope, visit frequency, responsibilities and communication routes are agreed before the contract goes live.

                MOBILISATION

                The service begins with a clear structure in place

                The work starts with reporting, oversight and site arrangements understood so the service remains controlled from the beginning.

                Frequently asked questions

                Useful points before getting started

                Practical answers to common questions before scope and frequency are agreed.

                Still need more information?

                Speak to our team member

                If your site has specific access requirements, unusual areas to cover or questions about how cleaning would be arranged, get in touch and we can talk it through.

                Can you attend urgent pest issues?

                Yes. Reactive attendance can be arranged where pest activity needs prompt assessment and action.

                Do you support multi site pest control contracts?

                Yes. We can support businesses and managed property groups operating across more than one location, with clearer coordination, communication and consistency across the contract.

                Can monitoring and prevention advice be included?

                Yes. Where relevant, practical recommendations and ongoing monitoring can be built into the service so repeat issues are easier to manage.

                Can bird proofing and bird mess cleaning be included?

                Yes. Where relevant, bird proofing advice and bird mess cleaning can be included as part of the agreed scope, especially around entrances, ledges, shared walkways, bin stores and external building areas.

                How is service quality monitored?

                Service oversight, review points and clear communication routes are built into delivery so issues can be picked up and addressed before they become recurring problems.

                Governance, insurance and compliance

                Accredited, insured and ready for structured site requirements

                We work with the procedures, documentation and site expectations larger organisations rely on. That includes trained staff, clear processes, appropriate insurance and a structured approach to health and safety.

                Safe Contractor

                Constructionline Gold

                BPCA

                DBS checked staff

                FWC

                RAMS available

                COSHH aware team

                Public liability cover

                Site ready processes

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