The Consequences of Pest Activity
Pest activity within a food business can have serious consequences for both public health and the business itself.
Depending on the nature and extent of the activity, impacts may include:
- Physical contamination of food products
- Microbiological contamination risks
- Product loss and waste
- Damage to stock, equipment or buildings
- Production downtime
- Customer complaints
- Reputational harm
- Financial loss
- Formal enforcement action
Where significant risks to public health exist, Environmental Health Officers have a range of powers available to them, including formal notices, restrictions on activities and, in serious circumstances, closure of food premises.
Understanding the risks associated with pests is an important part of protecting both consumers and businesses.
Benefits for Your Business
Effective pest management starts with awareness.
While specialist pest control support plays an important role, the people working within a business are often best placed to identify concerns at the earliest possible stage. Increased awareness can help prevent minor issues developing into significant food safety, compliance or operational problems.
Business Benefits Include:
- Increased staff awareness of pest-related risks
- Earlier identification and reporting of concerns
- Improved food safety culture
- Better understanding of legal responsibilities
- Enhanced due diligence
- Reduced risk of contamination incidents
- Improved audit readiness
- Greater confidence during inspections
- Increased understanding of preventative pest management measures
By improving awareness across your workforce, businesses can strengthen their overall approach to food safety and reduce the risks associated with pest activity.
