1. The pest control contractor will furnish necessary labor, equipment, and material, to provide extermination and prevention of pest infestation plus scheduled services. 2. The scheduled service will include all offices, restrooms, eating areas, halls, service closets, panel closets, penthouse, crawl spaces, basement, subbasement, vent stacks, food preparation, storage, dormitories, agricultural areas, and any other areas that the agency deems necessary. 3. Pest control shall be a process for achieving long-term, environmentally sound pest suppression through the use of a variety of technological and management practices. Strategies in a pest control service program should include monitoring and physical, cultural, biological, and procedural modifications that reduce the food, water, harborage, and access used by pests. 4. All services are to be done during normal business hours. It is to be the contractor’s responsibility to determine the amount of man hours and materials needed to cover the site. The method used must be effective for no less than thirty (30) days after each application. The contractor must contact the City Representative prior to any service and report on areas covered upon completion of services. 5. Contractors will adhere to all City security requirements. 6. To meet security requirements the contractor may be required to furnish a list of service personnel that are to have access to the building and the name and license number of the certified pesticide applicator under whom any non-certified applicators will be working. All Contractor personnel working in or around buildings designated under this contract shall wear distinctive clothing. The Contractor shall determine the need for and provide any personal protective items required for the safe performance of work. Protective clothing, equipment, and devices shall comply with FIRE (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and the specific pesticide labels.