Call for a flexible deal, Give home a new feel.
Book our service, let the good times roll.
Saturday, finally getting around to that storeroom rack. You pull out an old grocery bag, and something skitters out fast, quick enough to make you jump back half a step. You shake it off, get on with the cleaning. That evening though, there's a faint papery smell near the wash area, and a few tiny oval shells tucked in the corner you don't remember seeing. That's usually how it goes. Nothing dramatic, just odd little things that pile up without anyone noticing at first.
Weekends get eaten up fast, groceries, laundry, some relative dropping by, a dozen small jobs nobody planned for. Nobody's inspecting every rack in between. So a smell here, a shell there, gets brushed off easily. It's only when it keeps showing up that people stop calling it a one-off.
Clearing out one rack doesn't mean that's where it's all coming from. They tuck into drain gaps, behind old cardboard, even inside the meter box outside. So sorting just the spot you found first rarely fixes things for good. Quite a few check twice before the real source even turns up.
HMT Layout still carries that older, settled feel — wide roads, government-quarters style houses, a park that's seen generations of evening walkers. Come evening, you'll spot kids playing near the park gate, a few elders out for their walk, shopkeepers slowly pulling shutters down for the night.
| Do's | Don'ts |
|---|---|
| Follow all post-treatment instructions carefully. | Avoid using additional sprays or chemicals. |
| Wash bedding and clothing as recommended. | Do not move infested furniture to other rooms. |
| Allow treated areas to remain undisturbed. | Avoid deep cleaning immediately after treatment. |
| Report any persistent activity during follow-up. | Don't ignore scheduled follow-up inspections. |