These popular chains are closing locations due to rodent infestations
Several large retailers had trouble with pests recently.
Nobody wantsThe rodents wander around their space. But although we can take measures such as the sealing of holes and the implementation of traps to prevent infestations in our own houses, we can only hope that the companies we frequent do the same. Do not keep rodents outside can have serious health consequences: rats and mice have thepotential to spread More than 35 different diseases, depending on the centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). And you do not need to come into direct contact with a rat itself - even while breathing dust or eating foods that have been contaminated by rodent, urine or saliva excrement can you put in danger. Unfortunately, several popular retailers have recently been criticized for rodent infestations. Read the rest to find out which chains are now forced to close the locations.
Read this then:This popular retail chain closes stores, from August 16.
Various factors can contribute to rodent infestations in retail spaces.
Companies are responsible for ensuring the health and safety of their customers, which includes the limitation of exposure to rodents. According to the American Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the health and premises health services across the country have "Unique systems for pest management, including the prevention and treatment of rodents. "But most agencies, such as the County Health Department of Allegheny in Pennsylvania,will perform inspections Retail spaces when they receive reports or complaints concerning the potential conditions or activity of rodents.
Rodent infestations are a frequent problem in retail spaces because these "environmentsface unique challenges Regarding the control of rodents, "according to Abell Pest Control. Per director of branch of AbellDerek Cowan, rodents are particularly attracted by retail spaces that sell food products, and with access to food, these critters can reproduce more quickly than normal.
Another problem is that the majority of retail stores are located in multi-united buildings, such as shopping centers and shopping centers. Rodents "could be accommodated in one and feed in another. We find that they will pass through falling ceilings, along the wiring or holes. They could feed in your local varieties store, then host in boxes in a clothing store ". Explained Cowan.
A retailer has already been at the center of a large infestation of rodents this year.
Back in January, the Food and Drug Administration of the United States (FDA)initiated an investigation From a family dollar distribution center in West Memphis, Arkansas, following a customer complaint. The agency has discovered a certain number of dangerous and unsanitary conditions in the installation, including a major infestation on rodents.
"Specifically,During this inspection We have observed proofs of rodents, in particular living rodents, dead rodents of various decomposition states, rodent excrets (repetitions), rodents, nesting and indicative odors of rodents in all your installation, Including areas where human food is regularly stored "The FDA wrote in a report published at the establishment.
The discovery of this large infestation of rodents caused the temporary closure of more than 400 stores in six states, and a reminder of certain products shipped from the installation to these locations. Then, in May, it was revealed that the West Memphis distribution center would be closed permanently. At the time,Randy GULER, the vice-president of investors for Dollar Tree, the parent company of Family Dollar, told theNew York Post that the centerContinue shipping in stores Until the end of June, then transfer its inventory to other distribution centers.
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From now on, more companies must close locations due to rodent infestations.
The family dollar is hardly alone. Recently, three different companies have been criticized for rodents: Petco, Dollar General and Disney. On August 10, CBS-Affiliate Wibw in Topeka, Kansas, reported that Petcohad closed A store in the region to solve a rodent problem. According to the media, Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA)Store inspections of the store After receiving several complaints from a "significant" presence for rodents. The KDA found the activity of rodents and asked Petco to stop selling food in the store until the problem is solved, but the company has chosen to temporarily close its doors to reset the inventory .
Dollar General temporarily closed a distribution center in Bessemer, Alabama, forat least two weeks Due to a possible infestation of rodents also, the local CBS-Affiliate Wiat reported on August 8. says the conditions were present during his job in the establishment.
Disney was also forced toTemporarily close a retail store In Disneyland on July 29 due to rodent infestation, SFGATE reported. A report by the Orange County Health Care Agency said that an inspector observed rodent excrement "Critical zones"From the store, including on the floor of the storage room, inside the freight trays and in the front sales area.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
The FDA warned consumers of the consequences of rodent infestations in stores.
In February, the FDA said that consumers who bought products in stores affected by rodent infestation "should immediately contact a health professional if they have health problems" after using or managed products . The agency said it was due to the fact that contamination of rodents can causeSalmonella Infection and other infectious diseases, "which can present the greatest risk for infants, children, pregnant women, the elderly and immunocompromised people".
"[Consumers] deserve safe products,"Judith McMekin, Pharmd, the FDA associate commissioner for regulatory affairs, said in a statement according to the family dollar inspection. "No one should be subject to products stored in the type of unacceptable conditions that we have found in this family distribution center. Consumers."