At Zoorator, our mission is to empower a diverse range of service professionals to provide safe, reliable, and high-quality services. We believe that every individual, regardless of their background, should have equal access to opportunities and services. As such, Zoorator is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where discrimination of any kind is not tolerated.
Our Commitment:
Zoorator firmly prohibits discrimination against customers, service professionals, or any individuals associated with our platform. This includes, but is not limited to, discrimination based on:
Prohibited Conduct:
Discrimination may manifest in various forms, including but not limited to:
Consequences of Violations:
Zoorator takes violations of this policy seriously. Any customer or service partner found to engage in discriminatory practices will face immediate consequences, including but not limited to:
Our Vision:
We envision a platform where diversity is celebrated, and all individuals can contribute to and benefit from our services. By upholding this Anti-Discrimination Policy, we aim to create a safe and supportive environment for everyone involved with Zoorator.
Together, we can ensure that Zoorator remains a place of respect, inclusivity, and equality.
Professionals identify all kinds of pests in hidden and tricky area and spray treatment to target big pests
Gel treatment after two week to target nymphs and newly hatched eggs
Common signs of termites include mud tubes on walls, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings, and small piles of frass (termite droppings).
Professionals use methods like soil treatment, wood treatment, bait systems, or fumigation to eliminate termites and protect against future infestations.
Yes, termites can return if preventative measures aren’t maintained. Regular inspections and maintenance can help prevent reinfestation.
Most professional treatments are safe when performed by certified technicians. Inform your pest control provider about pets and children for tailored solution
Professionals identify all kinds of pests in hidden and tricky area and spray treatment to target big pests
Gel treatment after two week to target nymphs and newly hatched eggs
Common signs of termites include mud tubes on walls, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings, and small piles of frass (termite droppings).
Professionals use methods like soil treatment, wood treatment, bait systems, or fumigation to eliminate termites and protect against future infestations.
Yes, termites can return if preventative measures aren’t maintained. Regular inspections and maintenance can help prevent reinfestation.
Most professional treatments are safe when performed by certified technicians. Inform your pest control provider about pets and children for tailored solution
Professionals identify all kinds of pests in hidden and tricky area and spray treatment to target big pests
Gel treatment after two week to target nymphs and newly hatched eggs
Common signs of termites include mud tubes on walls, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings, and small piles of frass (termite droppings).
Professionals use methods like soil treatment, wood treatment, bait systems, or fumigation to eliminate termites and protect against future infestations.
Yes, termites can return if preventative measures aren’t maintained. Regular inspections and maintenance can help prevent reinfestation.
Most professional treatments are safe when performed by certified technicians. Inform your pest control provider about pets and children for tailored solution
Professioanls check all wooden items to identify all infested areas
Chemical spray on all holes to stop termite breeding
Cement application on all the treated holes to prevent future infestation
Spraying chemical on all wooden surfaces in case of severe infestation
Common signs of termites include mud tubes on walls, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings, and small piles of frass (termite droppings).
Professionals use methods like soil treatment, wood treatment, bait systems, or fumigation to eliminate termites and protect against future infestations.
Yes, termites can return if preventative measures aren’t maintained. Regular inspections and maintenance can help prevent reinfestation.
Most professional treatments are safe when performed by certified technicians. Inform your pest control provider about pets and children for tailored solution