




| Features and Benefits of T1r |
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Features of the T1r include:
The device consequently provided many benefits to the user, which can still be seen today:
Truly Non-intrusive Termite Inspections Using the Termite Detection Radar, an inspection can be carried out with the bare minimum destruction to property. It's entirely possible that until treatment, no damage has to be done to a customers building.
Increased Customer Satisfaction A customer perceives to be getting better value when a technician is using the latest technology, instead of just the traditional knocker and moisture meter.
Increased Professionalism By using advanced and specifically designed technology to complete inspections and treatments, true Termite Management Professionals become more sought after due to their high success rate.
More Accurate Treatment of Termite Infestations (and consequently less chemical usage) When a technician knows exactly where the base of Termite activity is in a structure, and to what extent the infestation is, a more specific and targeted treatment can be formulated. This is obviously safer for the client, and cheaper for the technician. |
I have been using a Termatrac for over 8 years. I find it an invaluable tool to aid my research into bringing new termite control products to the Australian market.
If I conduct a treatment on a house, I like to know all sites of termite activity before commencing, without disturbing the termites. This way when the treatment has been done and I am conducting my subsequent post-treatment inspections, if there is no activity on the Termatrac at the same locations as pre-treatment activity, then the treatment has been successful. A visual assessment can chase termites from an area only for them to return after the experiment has finished. I also find it useful in tracking the entry point into the dwelling.
Overall the Termatrac remains one of my most important termite research tools.
Scott Kleinschmidt, BASF Australia (QLD, Australia)