SENSORA ApS
www.sensora.dkMonitoring with a digital sensor solution is the future of pest control. SENSORA ApS is a Danish company with an innovative approach to pest control. Our intelligent electronic solution helps companies with 24/7 monitoring and risk management. Our ambition is to always deliver the best service and ease of use via our partners. WHY? Prior to 2016, the preventive use of poison in rattraps was the standard method for combatting rat infestations. Unfortunately, utilising poisonous materials has negative environmental impacts as the poison spreads through and builds up in the food chain causing the deaths of protected species. Therefore, in 2016 the EU banned the preventive use of poison in rattraps. Now poison can only be used if rats have been identified and detected. As a result of the 2016 legislation, the pest control industry has had to restructure its services and now uses bait traps and the regular (monthly/quarterly) manual inspections of rattraps. However, carrying out scheduled manual inspections can result in rodents invading undetected in the periods between visits. This may lead to a significant delay in any extermination measures that need to be implemented and leave customers with a greater risk of a rat infestation. With manual inspections, the company has a greater risk of rat infestations, which could result in substantial financial and reputational losses. Monitoring with a digital sensor solution is the future of pest control. Early warning With 24/7 monitoring, an alarm will go off as soon as there is activity. Rodent identification Our patented sensor solution identifies whether the rodents are rats or mice. Swift action Your damage control will be swift, accurate and monitored
Read moreMonitoring with a digital sensor solution is the future of pest control. SENSORA ApS is a Danish company with an innovative approach to pest control. Our intelligent electronic solution helps companies with 24/7 monitoring and risk management. Our ambition is to always deliver the best service and ease of use via our partners. WHY? Prior to 2016, the preventive use of poison in rattraps was the standard method for combatting rat infestations. Unfortunately, utilising poisonous materials has negative environmental impacts as the poison spreads through and builds up in the food chain causing the deaths of protected species. Therefore, in 2016 the EU banned the preventive use of poison in rattraps. Now poison can only be used if rats have been identified and detected. As a result of the 2016 legislation, the pest control industry has had to restructure its services and now uses bait traps and the regular (monthly/quarterly) manual inspections of rattraps. However, carrying out scheduled manual inspections can result in rodents invading undetected in the periods between visits. This may lead to a significant delay in any extermination measures that need to be implemented and leave customers with a greater risk of a rat infestation. With manual inspections, the company has a greater risk of rat infestations, which could result in substantial financial and reputational losses. Monitoring with a digital sensor solution is the future of pest control. Early warning With 24/7 monitoring, an alarm will go off as soon as there is activity. Rodent identification Our patented sensor solution identifies whether the rodents are rats or mice. Swift action Your damage control will be swift, accurate and monitored
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