Start with photos
Before cleaning, moving, or discarding items, take photos of insects, spotting, mattress seams, bed frames, baseboards, furniture, bags, and affected rooms. Photos help route the service path.
Avoid panic movement
Moving bedding, furniture, laundry, luggage, or boxes through the property can spread the concern or make the treatment zone less clear. Preparation should be guided, not frantic.
Separate clean from suspect
Items treated in a dryer or otherwise cleaned should be contained in sealed bags or clean containers so they do not recontact suspect areas.
What Vermont Safe Heat needs
Send property type, town, affected rooms, photos, urgency, occupancy, access details, and whether treatment records or certified-room documentation would help.
What to send Vermont Safe Heat
- Property type and town.
- Room, unit, suite, or affected area.
- Photos of signs, insects, bites, moisture, odor source, or affected contents.
- Urgency, occupancy, and access window.
- What has already been moved, cleaned, heated, sprayed, discarded, or treated.
- Whether treatment records or certified-room documentation would help.
Clear next step
Use the private review. The goal is to route the concern toward the correct service path: bed bug heat treatment, certified-room documentation, rapid drying, photo intake, room-release guidance, or another thermal solution.
Peace of mind starts with a clear first step: document the signs, keep suspect items controlled, and request a private review.