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Insectron
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PO Box 90
Nuenen
5670 AB
Netherlands
Telephone: (Netherlands) +31 40 290 7777
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Listing of all 10 news releases from Insectron:
Insects controlled in pharmaceutical manufacturing
For kiling insects in sensitive pharmaceutical manufacturing industries, the Insectron GX unit is made from components all ATEX certified for areas designated as possessing a gas explosion hazard.
News from Insectron ( 7 June 2007)
Glue boards attract and kill flying insects
Glue boards, or 'I-Boards', for use in its insect exterminators, attract, catch and kill flies and other flying insects, determine how many insects have been caught - useful for HACCP.
News from Insectron (14 December 2006)
Higher output lamps exterminate more insects
UV-A lamps designed for a range of insect exterminators now have 250% higher output than their predecessors with 60% lower energy consumption and are more attractive to house flies.
News from Insectron ( 4 October 2006)
Insect exterminator agent appointed in ireland
Berson UV has appointed John Kennedy of AA Fly and Bird Control - with extensive contacts in the pharmaceutical and food industries - as the Irish distributor of its Insectron insect exterminators.
News from Insectron (19 September 2006)
Insect exterminator firm appoints Polish agent
Berson, the Dutch manufacturer of the Insectron range of insect exterminators, has appointed Insectron pl EAH 'DAG' as its exclusive distributor in Poland.
News from Insectron ( 5 July 2006)
Insect exterminators keep facilities hygienic
Designed for pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing, a range of insect exterminators uses ultraviolet and green light to attract flying insects, which are very sensitive to these light sources.
News from Insectron (23 June 2006)
Re-usable lamp sleeves reduce maintenance
Re-usable Teflon FEP sleeves protect insect exterminator lamps and ensure that, in the unlikely event of a lamp shattering, the glass fragments will be safely contained and not contaminate.
News from Insectron (21 June 2006)
Insect exterminator is ATEX certified
Insect exterminator unit is believed to be the first of its kind to have the entire unit - including all components - ATEX certified for use in areas with a gas explosion hazard.
News from Insectron (19 June 2006)
Insect exterminators granted ATEX approval
The Insectron range of insect exterminators is believed to be the first electronic insect exterminator granted ATEX approval for use in explosive, dusty and wet environments.
News from Insectron (23 May 2006)
Exterminators attract flying and resting insects
Insect exterminators combine a UV-A tube and a green tube in a single unit to ensure a high attraction potential for flying and resting insects without wasting energy on ineffective wavelengths.
News from Insectron (19 May 2006)

