
Heat Wrap
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Thoroughly inspect and confirm that all objects are safe and suitable to be treated.
Move away any object that may be in direct contact with the heating panels, especially plastic, textile
or heat sensitive objects.
Review the objects and identify any existing damage and duly inform the client. It is recommended to
take photographs as proof of preexisting damage before starting any treatment.
All packaging, boxes, containers and bags should be placed open to minimise their insulating effect.
Covers and any bed linen should be removed from mattresses, cushions and pillows.
The client has been informed of any preexisting anomaly or damage to the objects and that the
treatment cannot be stopped once initiated.
that they are suitable.
Any other sensitive object that can be identified by the operator or the client during the inspection must
be removed. In case of doubt with any object, do not treat it.
Objects removed should be visually inspected for evidence of infestation. If they are infested, and those
objects are not suitable for heat treatment, a convenient alternative method should be used to treat them
before returning them to their place.
List of necessary checks prior to treatment: