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Equipment Safety Checklist Part #2

Equipment Safety Checklist Part #2

Posted by Andrew Greess on Nov 16, 2014

Is the Vehicle Load stable? Load stability is becoming a bigger concern as PMP’s switch to smaller vehicles and technicians have more distractions (e.g., texting).   Ensure the vehicle is not overloaded and that any load is properly balanced.  Pay particular attention to the power sprayer water tank, which can often be […]
If it’s Critical, Back It Up!  Part #1

If it’s Critical, Back It Up! Part #1

Posted by Andrew Greess on Nov 14, 2014

Have you ever lost an important computer file that you really needed right now? I bet that each of us has experienced this situation. Hopefully we learn from our mistake and start backing up our critical files. Pest professionals have the same issue with their pest spray equipment. We rely heavily on our equipment, yet in many cases we hav […]

Sprayer Tank Buildup Problems

Posted by Andrew Greess on Nov 10, 2014

Pest control sprayer tanks often experience a buildup of chemical residue caused by pesticides falling out of suspension and accumulating on the bottom of the tank. This causes a variety of problems. The buildup can affect the concentration of the material you are applying. For example, if the water in the tank is low and some of the residue […]

Bug Off Pest Control NY Pest Expo

Posted by Andrew Greess on Nov 9, 2014

If you live in the NY Metro area, check out the Bug Off Pest Control New York Pest Expo! This great event is organized by my friend and colleague Andy Linares, President of Bug Off Pest Control Center. Get smart.  Get credits! The New York Pest Expo has become the most important one-day event in pest management. The Expo continues […]
Check Your Filter

Check Your Filter

Posted by Andrew Greess on Nov 4, 2014

Every day our shop repairs pest control sprayers. By far the single largest cause of avoidable problems is filtration. Interestingly, most of our pest control clients insist their technicians regularly check their filters, yet we continue to see problems in this area. The filtration problems we see can be categorized into 2 main groups: […]
Emergency Repair Kits Part #2

Emergency Repair Kits Part #2

Posted by Andrew Greess on Oct 30, 2014

Here are some ideas for your pest control power sprayer to help reduce expensive downtime: Line Strainer/Filter: Your filter is the source of quite a bit of trouble, so this is probably the most important part of your emergency repair kit. Be sure to include the filter o-ring as well as the steel screen. Spray Guns: Some commonly used pes […]
Emergency Repair Kits Part #1

Emergency Repair Kits Part #1

Posted by Andrew Greess on Oct 28, 2014

Pest control spray equipment breakdowns can wreak havoc on your schedule, impact your customers and hurt company profitability. Yet with a little planning some downtime can be avoided. Here is one simple tip. Keep easy-to-replace parts in each truck so that minor repairs can be completed in the field. A repair in the field allows technician […]
Avoid Pest Hose Reel Problems

Avoid Pest Hose Reel Problems

Posted by Andrew Greess on Oct 21, 2014

The hose reel on your pest control power sprayer will make your job easier as long as it is in good working order. Here are some tips to ensure your pest control spray rig hose reel is in tip top shape. Swivel – The swivel on the side of your hose reel allows the drum to turn when rolling and unrolling the hose. The swivel contains rubber o […]
Equipment Safety Checklist Part #1

Equipment Safety Checklist Part #1

Posted by Andrew Greess on Oct 14, 2014

Is your Equipment secured? Check hand sprayers, backpack sprayers , ladders and other equipment to make sure it will not go flying in an emergency (e.g., accident, sudden stops, avoidance maneuvers, etc.).  Check the hose reel to ensure it’s locked to prevent hose from unrolling down the road. Is Visibility good? - Does equipment […]
Clean Out That Tank To Prevent Problems

Clean Out That Tank To Prevent Problems

Posted by Andrew Greess on Oct 9, 2014

Perioidically clean out your B&G Sprayer, Birchmeier Sprayer & Power Sprayer tank to prevent problems. Here are some thoughts for cleaning out your tank: Get the tank as empty as possible without running your pump dry. Fill the tank with clean water and run it through your system. Remove the spray gun so it does not get clogged. […]