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Commercial Pest Programs in Coquitlam
Austin Avenue, Coquitlam Centre, and Brunette Avenue industrial

Coquitlam's Austin Avenue restaurant corridor, Coquitlam Centre food court, and Brunette Avenue's older industrial buildings each carry distinct commercial pest pressure — programs here need defined routes and documentation matched to each building type.

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Inspect

A thorough site assessment covering pest activity, every structural vulnerability, entry point, and environmental driver — building a complete picture before any action is taken.

Resolve

We identify the root cause and eliminate it at the source — physical exclusion, structural sealing, targeted treatment — tailored to the specific conditions of your property.

Monitor

We implement a transparent, data-rich follow-up process — AI-assisted reporting, trend tracking, and continuous system refinement — so results don't just hold, they improve.

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Why Commercial Programs Are a Different Conversation in Coquitlam

Coquitlam's commercial pest environment has three distinct zones. Austin Avenue's restaurant and food-retail corridor creates the food-adjacent commercial pest pressure typical of major Metro Vancouver commercial arterials. Programs for Austin Avenue operators need interior treatment alongside exterior alley coverage and refuse documentation — the same pattern as food-service corridors in Vancouver and Burnaby.

Coquitlam Centre's retail complex and adjacent commercial strip carry food court and restaurant service corridor pest pressure in a large multi-tenant environment. Pest activity crossing tenant lines through shared service infrastructure requires coordinated scope with property management, not just single-tenant treatment.

Brunette Avenue's older light industrial and commercial zone has a different documentation profile. Food handling and distribution operations on this corridor may carry CFIA or health authority audit requirements. These operators need programs that produce audit-format documentation from the start — not standard residential-format reports retrofitted later.

What shapes commercial program demand in Coquitlam:

  • Austin Avenue food service density: Shared alley access and refuse staging for restaurant operators on this strip means exterior coverage is essential, not optional.
  • Coquitlam Centre cross-tenant service corridor pressure: Multi-tenant food court programs require property management coordination.
  • Brunette Avenue industrial documentation requirements: Food handling operators in this corridor need CFIA and health authority audit format documentation.

What Commercial Programs in Coquitlam Involve

Scope meeting to confirm facility type, zones, exterior access, and audit history. Fixed visit route covering the same checkpoints on every pass. For Austin Avenue food service, the route includes exterior alley bait stations. For Brunette Avenue industrial, reports satisfy CFIA format from setup. Reports after each visit are legible to health authority and audit reviewers.

Commercial Programs Across Coquitlam

Austin Avenue corridor is the primary food service program area. Exterior alley documentation is part of standard program scope for operators on this strip.

Coquitlam Centre food court and commercial programs need property management coordination for common service corridor scope.

Brunette Avenue industrial zone food handling programs built to CFIA documentation standards from day one.

Burquitlam and Lincoln commercial base new commercial development along the Evergreen Extension corridor, including mixed-use buildings with ground-floor food service.

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Commercial Programs in Coquitlam

Inspection, root-cause resolution, and documented follow-up in Coquitlam.