British Pest Control Association

The British Pest Control Association logo

British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is a not-for-profit organisation and trade association representing over 500 organisations and more than 3500 individuals with a professional interest in the eradication of public health pests without risk to third parties, non-target species or the environment. Member criteria are strict, and include adequate insurance, professional qualifications, CPD and adherence to Codes of Practice.[1] BPCA provides a wide range of benefits and services to members including technical advice and support, free CHAS registration, sample documentation, and credit checking. There are various membership types designed to reflect the needs of the industry.[1] A directory of BPCA members is produced along with a web based search, and a contact centre based in Derby, where BPCA is administered. The association places great importance on promoting the highest standards of professionalism within the industry and is a member of the Pest Management Alliance.

Pests in the United Kingdom

There are thought to be around 120 million rats in the United Kingdom; some figures estimate around 80 million brown rats (Rattus norvegicus).[2]

Training

BPCA offers a number of training courses and exams working in partnership with The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH). The primary qualification for pest technicians is currently known as the Level 2 Award in Pest Management.

Online Learning

As an alternative to classroom based learning, BPCA launched an online version of the course material required to sit the Level 2 Award in Pest Management.[3]

PestEx

PestEx [4] is BPCA's biennial exhibition for the industry and its customers. It is a two-day event featuring industry relevant exhibitors and seminars. In 2011, there were over 1600 visitors. More info is stored on the PestEx website.

alexo (magazine)

'alexo' [5] is a magazine designed to improve public health through pest control. Launched in July 2011, alexo is aimed at anyone who commissions pest control for their organisation, or has an interest in it from the client side. It is published twice a year and contains a series of feature articles on different aspects of pest control (urban, agricultural, construction, retail, sports, strange environments, etc.), a directory of pest controllers, an editorial, and some short news articles as well.

Professional Pest Controller (magazine)

A paper and electronic magazine [6] aimed at those working in the pest control industry and focusing on business, marketing tips, new products, and feature articles regarding pest management.

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