Walk onto any U.S. construction site and you will find a lonely toolbox sitting off to the side. A 16-ounce wood-handle hammer, Phillips-head screwdriver, wrenches and saws wait on stand-by, insurance should they be needed for back-up or an odd job. The rest of the job site is humming with the activity and accuracy of commercial-grade power tools. These advanced tools have built our country for the last 50 years. They provide efficiency, precision, safety and job satisfaction to the construction workforce and profitability to the construction industry.
If you ask Bell Laboratories’ chief commercial officer Patrick Lynch, A.C.E., what is on his mind when he thinks about the pest control industry, his passion and focus are crystal clear:
“Our industry should demand more knowledge-producing, predictive, efficiency-providing, less laborious and more profitable tools from its manufacturers,” he said. “‘Build the better mousetrap and do it now,’ should be the constant refrain ringing out from our PMP and distributor partners across North America.”
Bell Laboratories hears the call for smart tools that make PMPs’ jobs better and easier while making businesses more profitable.
“iQ products are our forward-looking answer aligned with that vision, with seven different products to fill any rodent control need,” he said. “We’re here to make PMPs’ lives better. We value your partnership, and we will raise rodent control to the next level together.”
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