❓ A parliamentary question regarding termite treatment at a Health Campus, including details of chemical injection, warranty, and maintenance procedures. The response details the termiticide used, application points, warranty information, and maintenance protocols, highlighting a dispute over system diagrams and a potential shift to non-poisonous termite management.
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(c) if chemical injection was done, what was the name of the termiticide used, and what volume(s) were injected into which injection points; (d) is John Peacock, or any person involved with this chemical injection, aware of exactly which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected; (e) what was the term of the termite warranty given by the builder, Devaugh; and (f) if there are no ‘as constructed’ drawings held by the Health Campus or John Peacock, how is the pest control system maintained annually?
(d) is John Peacock, or any person involved with this chemical injection, aware of exactly which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected; (e) what was the term of the termite warranty given by the builder, Devaugh; and (f) if there are no ‘as constructed’ drawings held by the Health Campus or John Peacock, how is the pest control system maintained annually?
(e) what was the term of the termite warranty given by the builder, Devaugh; and (f) if there are no ‘as constructed’ drawings held by the Health Campus or John Peacock, how is the pest control system maintained annually?
(f) if there are no ‘as constructed’ drawings held by the Health Campus or John Peacock, how is the pest control system maintained annually?
b) Yes, at reticulation recharge points deemed to be high risk. c) Biflex 0.25% at 5 litres per linear metre into sites 35, 36, 49 and 28. d) Following several requests for Western All Pest to provide the diagram of the system, which is the intellectual information that belongs to the hospital, Western All Pest failed to provide the diagrams. John Peacock has subsequently determined which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected. e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System. f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
c) Biflex 0.25% at 5 litres per linear metre into sites 35, 36, 49 and 28. d) Following several requests for Western All Pest to provide the diagram of the system, which is the intellectual information that belongs to the hospital, Western All Pest failed to provide the diagrams. John Peacock has subsequently determined which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected. e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System. f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
d) Following several requests for Western All Pest to provide the diagram of the system, which is the intellectual information that belongs to the hospital, Western All Pest failed to provide the diagrams. John Peacock has subsequently determined which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected. e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System. f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System. f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
(d) is John Peacock, or any person involved with this chemical injection, aware of exactly which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected; (e) what was the term of the termite warranty given by the builder, Devaugh; and (f) if there are no ‘as constructed’ drawings held by the Health Campus or John Peacock, how is the pest control system maintained annually?
(e) what was the term of the termite warranty given by the builder, Devaugh; and (f) if there are no ‘as constructed’ drawings held by the Health Campus or John Peacock, how is the pest control system maintained annually?
(f) if there are no ‘as constructed’ drawings held by the Health Campus or John Peacock, how is the pest control system maintained annually?
b) Yes, at reticulation recharge points deemed to be high risk. c) Biflex 0.25% at 5 litres per linear metre into sites 35, 36, 49 and 28. d) Following several requests for Western All Pest to provide the diagram of the system, which is the intellectual information that belongs to the hospital, Western All Pest failed to provide the diagrams. John Peacock has subsequently determined which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected. e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System. f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
c) Biflex 0.25% at 5 litres per linear metre into sites 35, 36, 49 and 28. d) Following several requests for Western All Pest to provide the diagram of the system, which is the intellectual information that belongs to the hospital, Western All Pest failed to provide the diagrams. John Peacock has subsequently determined which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected. e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System. f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
d) Following several requests for Western All Pest to provide the diagram of the system, which is the intellectual information that belongs to the hospital, Western All Pest failed to provide the diagrams. John Peacock has subsequently determined which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected. e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System. f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System. f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
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Answered
1 December 2005
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
14 days
a) No.
b) Yes, at reticulation recharge points deemed to be high risk.
c) Biflex 0.25% at 5 litres per linear metre into sites 35, 36, 49 and 28.
d) Following several requests for Western All Pest to provide the diagram of the system, which is the intellectual information that belongs to the hospital, Western All Pest failed to provide the diagrams. John Peacock has subsequently determined which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected.
e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System.
f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
b) Yes, at reticulation recharge points deemed to be high risk.
c) Biflex 0.25% at 5 litres per linear metre into sites 35, 36, 49 and 28.
d) Following several requests for Western All Pest to provide the diagram of the system, which is the intellectual information that belongs to the hospital, Western All Pest failed to provide the diagrams. John Peacock has subsequently determined which areas are being serviced by the termiticide injected.
e) The South West Area Health Service is not in possession of any warranty from DeVaugh and only have knowledge of the standard Altis warranty. Naturalist Pest control (John Peacock) has issued the same warranty cover as provided for by the Altis Anti-termite Irrigation System.
f) The Pest Control System is maintained by annual inspections of the hospital buildings and treatment of the Irrigation System in accordance with the provisions of the Health (Pesticide) Regulations, AS 3660 Series and Pesticide Product label. Measurements between recharge points have been made and a plan of the recharge points prepared. The system is not due for a full re-treatment until October 2006 and in the interim consideration will likely be given to a non-poisonous option of termite management in favour of the Sentricon or Exterra Baiting systems.
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