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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2025 · 12 MIN

🎙️ Do You Need to Upgrade Your E.F.K. Units? | Expert Advice for Pest Controllers & Food Industry

from Pest Perspectives: UK Pest Management & AI Insights · host Shaun Muller

🎙️ Do You Need to Upgrade Your E.F.K. Units? | Expert Advice for Pest Controllers & Food IndustryWondering if it’s time to upgrade your E.F.K. (Electronic Fly Killer) units? In this 12-minute educational clip, Jasmin Emmerson from Opti-Catch and Fotolec Technologies Ltd breaks down everything pest controllers and the food industry need to know — from equipment efficiency to compliance and cost-saving tips.💡 Why Listen?Essential guidance on E.F.K. upgradesTips tailored for pest control professionals and food industry expertsInsight on choosing the right equipment for safety and performance🎧 Tune in now for practical, must-know advice!🔗 Listen and subscribe: https://linktr.ee/pestperspectivespodcast🔎 Tags: EFK Upgrade, Electronic Fly Killers, Pest Control Tips, Food Industry Pest Management, Fotolec Technologies, Opti-Catch, Pest Control Podcast, CPD

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