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Health Inspection Documentation You Can Hand an Inspector

Signed, dated treatment reports for every commercial visit — binder or digital.

When a health inspector or franchise auditor asks for your pest control records, “we have someone who comes by” isn’t an answer — they want a documented, active program. Check Pest Control includes signed, dated treatment reports with every commercial visit, detailing what was inspected, what was treated, the products used, and any follow-up required. Organized as a physical binder or a digital file, it’s the paperwork that turns a stressful inspection into a routine one.

Failed or at-risk inspections Missing pest control records Franchise brand-standard audits Multi-site record-keeping

Seasonal note

Documentation matters all year, but requests spike ahead of inspection cycles and franchise audit periods — keeping the binder current avoids last-minute scrambles.

Signed pest control treatment report being handed to a restaurant manager

What’s Included

  • Signed, dated report after every commercial visit
  • Records of areas inspected, products used, and findings
  • Recommended-action and follow-up tracking
  • Physical binder or digital format
  • Formatted for Ontario public-health expectations
  • Always available on demand for inspectors and auditors

Our Process

  1. 1

    Document each visit

    Every service generates a signed, dated report covering inspection, treatment, products, and findings.

  2. 2

    Organize

    Reports are compiled into an audit-ready binder or digital file in a format inspectors recognize.

  3. 3

    Track follow-ups

    Recommended actions and corrective steps are logged so nothing falls through the cracks.

  4. 4

    Produce on demand

    When an inspector or auditor asks, the complete, current record is ready immediately.

Pricing: Included with commercial contracts.

Health Inspection Documentation — FAQs

What’s included in the documentation package?
Each visit produces a signed, dated report that records the areas inspected, the pests or conducive conditions found, the products and methods used, the locations of monitoring devices, and any recommended follow-up actions. Over time these compile into a complete program history — exactly the kind of active, documented record health inspectors and franchise auditors expect to see.
Do you offer digital records or just paper?
Both. Many clients keep a physical binder on site for quick access during an inspection, while others prefer digital files they can store and share across locations. We can provide either or both, and for multi-site operators digital documentation makes it easy to keep consistent records across every property.
Why does an inspector care about pest control documentation?
Public-health inspections assess whether you have an active pest management program, not just whether pests are visible that day. Documentation proves the program exists, shows what’s being done and how often, and demonstrates that any issues found were acted on. A well-kept binder signals diligence and very often makes the difference in the inspection outcome.
Is this only for restaurants?
No. While restaurants and food service rely on it most, the documentation package is valuable for any commercial client facing audits or compliance requirements — hotels, food-processing and warehousing facilities, long-term care, and franchises with brand-standard pest requirements. Any visit on a commercial program can include full documentation.

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