PestMan — UAE Pest Control
Sector · Hospitals & ClinicsSpecializedMonthly with on-call rapid response

Pest control for hospitals & clinics

Healthcare facilities require pest control with documented infection-control protocols. Pharaoh ants in particular are a notifiable infection-risk issue because they can carry MRSA between wards. PestMan's clinical programme includes baited monitoring, after-hours treatment in patient zones, separate handling of biohazard waste areas, and full traceability of every applied product. The same clinical-grade protocol covers dental clinics, medical centres, pharmacies and veterinary clinics.

Hospitals & Clinics
Hospitals & Clinics
How we operate

Built for hospitals & clinics

A documented, audit-ready programme. Every visit logged, every protocol tied to UAE regulator requirements.

Compliance & certification


  • DHA / DOH / MOH facility licensing aware
  • Documented infection-control protocol
  • Product traceability (lot numbers logged)

Treatment approach


  • Pharaoh ant gel-baiting (NEVER spray)
  • After-hours treatment in patient areas
  • UV traps in pharmacy and storage
  • External rodent stations with monthly station audit
  • Single-use shoe covers for ward visits
What it costs

Schedule & pricing

Typical schedule

Monthly with on-call rapid response

Pricing

Contracts from AED 1,500 / month for clinics; tailored quotes for hospitals

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

The questions hospitals & clinics operators ask before signing a service contract.

What documentation does a DHA or DoH facility inspection expect for pest control?
Healthcare regulators — DHA in Dubai and DoH in Abu Dhabi, alongside MOH — expect a documented pest control programme as part of facility licensing and infection-control compliance. PestMan provides a written infection-control protocol, full product traceability with every lot number logged, station maps and monthly audit records. This gives your quality and infection-control team a complete, inspection-ready file at any time.
Why are Pharaoh ants treated as a serious risk in hospitals?
Pharaoh ants are a notifiable infection-control concern because they forage into wounds, drips, sterile supplies and equipment, and can carry pathogens such as MRSA between wards. Critically, they must never be sprayed — spraying causes the colony to fragment ('budding') and spread into multiple new nests. We control them exclusively with targeted gel-baiting that the colony shares internally, which is the only method that eliminates rather than scatters them.
How do you treat patient wards and sterile areas without disrupting care?
All treatment in patient zones is carried out after hours and is coordinated with nursing and infection-control staff. Technicians wear single-use shoe covers for ward visits, use non-volatile gel and bait formulations rather than sprays near patients, and follow your facility's clean-room and biohazard area protocols. Pharmacies and storage get discreet UV traps, and biohazard waste areas are handled separately from clinical zones.
How quickly can you respond if pests are found near patients?
Our healthcare contracts include on-call rapid response in addition to scheduled monthly service, because a pest sighting near patients, theatres or a pharmacy is treated as urgent. We attend promptly, contain the affected area, identify the species, and document the incident and corrective action for your infection-control records — so the event is both resolved and fully traceable for any subsequent audit.
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