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Delta Five Launches Automated Insect Monitoring System

By Hotel BusinessMarch 7, 20172 Mins Read
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Delta Five's Automated Insect Monitoring System
Delta Five's Automated Insect Monitoring System

RALEIGH, NC—Delta Five Systems, a provider of sensors and automation for the hospitality industry, has released its Automated Insect Monitoring (AIM) System for bed bugs and other insects. 

AIM alerts hoteliers to the presence of bed bugs and other insects with a 90% proven success rate. The WiFi enabled device utilizes an all-natural, non-toxic lure to attract bed bugs and alert property management so remediation can occur before a guest is affected, according to the company.  

“Bed bugs are the ultimate hitch-hiker or stowaway insect. The likelihood of a property having bed bugs has nothing to do with its cleanliness or physical attributes or even the attentiveness of their housekeeping attendants,” said Jason Janet, CEO of Delta Five. “Every property is susceptible to bugs. The only way to eliminate them is to identify their presence as early as possible and take immediate action. AIM does just that.”

AIM uses internal cameras to detect captured insects and notifies appropriate individuals through email or text alerts. Management can view images of the captured insects and see alerts from the Delta Five dashboard. The device secures to the headboard wall behind the bed.

While AIM was designed to attract and capture bed bugs, field case studies have shown it is also effective at attracting roaches, silverfish, earwigs, spiders, beetles and other insects, according to the company.

“For the price of a single inspection, a property can protect each room, every minute of the day. It’s the equivalent of a smoke detector for bed bugs,” said Janet. 

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