Gentlemen....
Thanks for the comments.
Actually I was a caterer at a theme park a year ago. Being a member of the
HACCP team, I was responsible for pest control of all food kiosks, the central production unit, the warehouse, etc..
Honestly, I did not really know much about pest control. But I knew what to do to get those
HACCP certificates/licences.
Fact is, no one can guarantee a 100% efficient pest-terminate scheme in any open area.... 'cos accidents do happen!
On an April evening, a busy kiosk where "long wave lights" had been installed was 'attacked' by a huge flock of flying ants. Few minutes after I got the May-Day message on the walkie talkie, I arrived at the scene and saw dead and alive insects everywhere... the floor, which was used to be silver in color, had been 're-furnished' dark-brown!
On any hot and sunny summer day, gangs of customers PLUS bees could be seen lining up for snowcone (mobiles) everywhere in the park.
What's good is ---
HACCP auditors never work till evenings, and they would never see any mobile facilities opened for business on their inspection day.
So, if and only if the above examples were seen by the auditors, would I get certified??
Regards,
Paul........