INSPECTION COMPLIANCE SPECIALIST
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New Jersey's food establishment inspection program requires Union County facilities with critical pest violations to submit a corrective action plan within 48 hours or face mandatory closure orders. When pest evidence appears during a Union County Division of Public Health and Social Services inspection of a Union County food facility, the clock starts immediately — a mandatory reinspection window opens, a violation record goes public, and every day without a defensible corrective action plan is a day of reputational risk. Commercial Exterminator specializes in inspection-response pest control across Union County: rapid-response service, written corrective action reports, treatment documentation packages, and a reinspection guarantee. We work with restaurants, food processors, food retailers, and institutional food service operators throughout Union County who need to resolve inspection violations fast — and document it properly.
When Union County Division of Public Health and Social Services cites a Union County facility for pest evidence, there are two things that need to happen fast: the pest issue must be treated, and the treatment must be documented in a way that satisfies reinspection requirements. Our inspection compliance service delivers both. We dispatch within 24 hours, conduct a full facility assessment, perform targeted treatment of all affected areas, and generate a written corrective action report detailing what was found, what was treated, and what preventive measures were installed. This documentation is formatted specifically for Union County health department reinspection submissions. We've helped hundreds of Union County commercial food facilities navigate the reinspection process successfully.
Union County Division of Public Health and Social Services inspectors in Union County look for live or dead pests, rodent droppings, gnaw marks, rub marks along walls, pest entry points, and any conditions conducive to infestation (standing water, food debris, improper storage). A single Critical or Major violation for pest evidence typically triggers a mandatory reinspection within 10–30 days depending on the severity.
We offer 24-hour emergency dispatch for Union County facilities facing reinspection deadlines. When you call us after a failed inspection, we prioritize your facility in our scheduling queue, conduct a same-day or next-day service visit, and have your corrective action documentation ready within 48 hours.
Our corrective action reports for Union County facilities include: identification of pest species found, all harborage areas treated, specific pesticide products used (EPA registration numbers), application sites and methods, preventive measures installed (door sweeps, caulking, bait stations), and recommended follow-up schedule. This report is formatted to meet Union County Division of Public Health and Social Services requirements.
If you follow our recommended corrective actions and Union County Division of Public Health and Social Services finds new pest evidence at your Union County facility's reinspection, we will return and re-treat at no additional charge. We stand behind our work because we build programs designed to hold up under reinspection scrutiny — not just treat for the moment.
Yes — after resolving the immediate violation, most Union County facilities benefit from an ongoing monthly or quarterly service agreement that keeps pest pressure under control and generates continuous documentation. This gives you a defensible paper trail showing Union County Division of Public Health and Social Services that pest management is an active, sustained part of your facility's operation — not just a reactive one-time treatment.
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