Rodent control on Australian commercial sites runs to documented audit standards (HACCP, SQF, BRCGS, WQA) that food premises, hospitality, processing, warehouse, and rural agribusiness operators have built into their contracts. The kit produces the records those audits check. The program is judged on the trend line, not the station that fired.
The station spectrum covers three formats. Snap-trap stations for high-activity service zones, where frequent fires and clear catches produce the records the auditor expects. Bait stations for perimeters and lower-pressure zones, where rodenticide use is audit-acceptable and the placement strategy supports the broader integrated program. Multi-catch sensor stations for high-pressure spots, where the volume justifies multi-catch capacity and the labour cost of dry checks justifies sensor coverage.
Hi-sec station formats are the right call when the site is audit-grade. Food production lines, food manufacturing, BRCGS-certified facilities, and SQF kitchens all expect tamper-resistant stations with locks the auditor can verify. Rodent Bait Stations carries the format selection (hi-sec, deluxe combo, bait-only) at procurement-mode depth.
Snap-trap inside a station is the right call for rodenticide-free programs and for sites where children, pets, or non-target wildlife may encounter the trap. Childcare centres, primary schools, native-wildlife-sensitive sites, and food sites with no-rodenticide policies all use snap-inside-station as the lethal layer. Snap Traps for Rats and Mice carries the trap-led pathway at procurement-mode depth.
The trap monitoring layer turns the daily check round into data on remote, large, or multi-station programs. On a 20-station remote rural agribusiness program, the daily check round costs hours of drive time, fuel cost, and operator labour. Sensors fit compatible stations and send an alert when a trap fires; the pestie or operator drives to the trap that fired, not the other 19. The labour saved compounds across the season. Pest IT supplies the maths on payback against trap count and labour cost.
The audit documentation cycle is the deliverable that defines the contract. Station counts by zone, maintenance logs by station, intervention records per fire-up, trend lines over reporting periods, and the licence-renewal evidence required for regulated sites. Pest IT supplies what HACCP, SQF, BRCGS, and WQA assessors check; the Pest Contractor Scope of Works Template carries the bidding and bid-defence frame; the multi-site reporting format Pest IT supplies carries the asset-manager and portfolio-level rollup.
For pesties pursuing food, hospitality, processing, warehouse, and rural rodent contracts, the Pest IT Free Design Service maps the station mix, the placement strategy, the rotation cadence, the trap monitoring layer, and the audit documentation pack. The Pestie Catalogue is the trade hub for stocking and reorder. Pest IT supplies the kit through the Viper signature range. Trade pricing applies to every approved trade account.