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Based on the detailed facility survey, exterior monitoring devices are placed along the foundation walls on the exterior of the facility?
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All exterior monitoring devices are inspected at least monthly. These devices are checked more often when activity levels increase?
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Exterior bait stations that contain rodenticides are locked with single-use plastic ties, padlocks, or devices provided by the manufacturer, such as key systems?
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Exterior bait stations are tamper resistant and are positioned, anchored in place, locked, and labeled?
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Only baits that are approved by the regulatory body with authority for IPM (e.g., EPA in the United States) or that are labeled for use in a food facility are used in exterior bait stations?
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Baits are secured inside bait stations, in good condition, and replaced as needed based on the label directions or manufacturer recommendation to avoid deterioration?
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Monitoring devices are placed at intervals of 50-100 ft. or 15-30 m. Areas of high rodent activity should have a higher concentration of devices?
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