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Commercial building pest management affects thousands of occupants simultaneously.

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Commercial building pest management affects thousands of occupants simultaneously. Conventional spray applications in office buildings: pyrethroids, organophosphates, and neonicotinoids applied to baseboards, break rooms, and common areas — occupants return to treated surfaces the next morning. IPM (Integrated Pest Management): EPA-recommended approach reducing pesticide use 70-90% while maintaining control. Tenant notification: varies by state — some require 48-hour advance notice, others have no requirement. Re-entry intervals: EPA label directions specify minimum time before space can be reoccupied — but compliance is often poor in commercial settings due to building occupancy schedules. GSA (federal buildings): requires IPM for all managed properties.

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