Cooper Pest Solutions Donates Charitable Bed Bug Services for Holiday Season
Lawrenceville, N.J.—Local not-for-profit organizations and individuals affected by bed bugs received free bed bug treatment services from Cooper Pest Solutions to provide relief for the holiday season.
Two non-profits and two families were selected to receive the charitable services from Cooper Pest Solutions in the tri-state area. Cooper Pest donated the materials, time and labor needed to help prevent future infestations.
CEO of Cooper Pest Solutions, Phil Cooper, wanted to provide those in need with a donation that would enable them to manage what could a have been a costly bed bug problem with relative ease.
“Bed bugs can be an extraordinarily expensive pest to treat. That fact is especially true for non-profits or those with limited financial means,” said Cooper. “We decided to donate our services and products to provide them with an affordable method for preventing bed bugs.”
In total, over 50 candidates from across the country applied to receive the charitable bed bug services from BedBug Central’s “Taking the Bite Out of the Holidays”. BedBug Central is an authoritative and free resource for information on bed bugs and bed bug related issues concerning health, prevention, and treatment methods.
The contributions made by Cooper Pest Solutions are just a small part of BedBug Central’s, “Taking the Bite Out of the Holidays”. The company has partnered with eight pest management firms across the country and two bed bug product providers to continue to make the charitable program a successful national event.
In addition, Protect-A-Bed donated 30 twin mattress encasements and PackTite donated one original PackTite to BedBug Central for the charity.
Jeffrey White is the technical director of BedBug Central and the visionary behind “Taking the Bite Out of the Holidays”. White acknowledges that the goal of this program is to provide relief and comfort over the holidays.
“Bed bugs can be very expensive to eliminate,” said White. “This holiday season we wanted to give back to the community and provide some relief to those in need so that they can use their money to create a happier holiday without the frustration of dealing with bed bugs.”