Introducing the brand new and extremely affordable Bed Bug Annihilator. This portable, effective and fast acting bed bug killer is the newest in heat treatment technology being used to kill bed bugs instantly.
New York, NY (PRWEB) June 28, 2011
The Bed Bug Annihilator heats up to 122 degrees Fahrenheit in less than 30 minutes and destroys bed bugs after 60 seconds of exposure. Measuring 15 inches wide, 20 inches deep and 56 inches high, the bed bug heat treatment chamber is lined with super insulated and flame retardant walls and can accommodate more than 25 items at once. It is safe to use on clothing, books, kitchen equipment, even certain electronics or small appliances and almost anything else that can fit inside the chamber. After the heat treatment is completed, the chamber can be folded up and stored in a box, closet or under a bed.
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“As any pest control expert and the National Pest Management Association will tell you, heat is the most effective way of treating and eradicating bed bugs. And the Bed Bug Annihilator is the most effective, portable and convenient heat chamber on the market today,” exclaims Barry Beck, Assured Environments’ COO and the product’s creator. “This device’s advantage is achieved through the quality engineering and innovative technology used in heat retention. Using this product will eliminate the need to spend money on dry cleaning and is a great proactive solution for avoiding an infestation. And the best part is that the product has a lifetime warranty!”
Priced at less than $500, the Bed Bug Annihilator is the money saving alternative to dry cleaning and other costly bed bug preparation services. Assured Environments’ Bed Bug Annihilator is the ideal solution for budget-conscious individuals and businesses that want to save money and time while making their environment free of annoying bed bugs. The Annihilator is safe, environmentally-friendly and guarantees results.
Bed bugs are an exasperating and increasing problem in the United States. According to the National Pest Management Association, 95 percent of pest professionals
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