Gyms & Fitness Centers · Utah

A Pest Sighting In Your Locker Room Cancels Memberships.
Your Documentation Determines How Many.

Fitness facilities operate on membership revenue that depends entirely on member trust. A single locker room pest sighting — bed bug, cockroach, or rodent — shared in a member group or posted on Google Reviews can trigger a wave of cancellations that outpaces any marketing response. Beyond member attrition, gym operators face health department jurisdiction in facilities with juice bars or food service, and franchise brands conduct facility audits that include pest management documentation. The gym that comes out of a pest incident intact has one thing: a documented, credentialed pest management program that demonstrates proactive oversight — not an emergency call made after the review went live.

  • BCE-signed IPM plan covering locker rooms, equipment areas, food service, and perimeter
  • Member complaint response protocol with documented resolution records
  • Health department inspection-ready records for juice bars and food service areas
  • Franchise compliance documentation for multi-location operators
  • Free 30-minute Liability Exposure Audit — BCE-signed report, no obligation

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The Stakes

What An Undocumented Pest Event Costs A Utah Fitness Facility

Gym members pay for a clean, safe environment. When a pest incident suggests they're not getting it, your documentation of the response is the difference between losing one member and losing fifty.

Membership
Wave of cancellations triggered by a single unresolved pest incident shared on social media or in member communities — that no service call can reverse after the fact
Google Reviews
Primary channel where a gym pest incident becomes permanent — a one-star review with a pest photo directly increases new member acquisition cost for months
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What Falcon charges for the complete Liability Shield Documentation Package with monthly gym pest service

A franchise audit or health inspection doesn't warn you it's coming. Your pest documentation needs to be current, credentialed, and ready on the shelf.

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The Liability Shield Documentation Package

What Your Facility Receives When You Contract Falcon

Included at no additional charge with monthly pest service. Every document BCE-signed, dated, and ready for a health inspection, a franchise audit, or a member complaint.

Facility Liability Exposure Assessment

BCE-signed assessment of your facility's highest-risk pest zones — locker rooms, food service areas, mechanical rooms, exterior — and estimated exposure if a member complaint or health inspection happens today without documentation.

BCE-Signed Written IPM Plan

A facility-specific IPM plan covering all member areas, locker rooms, food service zones, and building perimeter. Built to satisfy health department expectations and franchise quality program requirements.

Member Complaint Response Documentation

Pre-built templates for responding to pest reports from members — documenting receipt, response timeline, treatment, and follow-up. Shows immediate, professional action without creating admissions that amplify a social media complaint.

Juice Bar & Food Service Area Pest Records

Dedicated documentation for juice bars, protein counters, and any food prep area — built for health department inspections and franchise food safety audits. Covers monitoring logs, treatment records, and corrective actions by zone.

Locker Room & High-Humidity Zone Protocol

Dedicated monitoring and treatment protocol for locker rooms, showers, and high-humidity areas — the zones members notice first and health departments inspect most carefully. Documented seasonal intensification during high-use periods.

BCE-Reviewed Service Tickets After Every Visit

Each visit produces a BCE-reviewed service record the facility manager can present to a franchise auditor, a health inspector, or a member asking questions. The documentation that answers the question before it becomes a complaint.

The Credential That Protects Your Membership Revenue

When a franchise auditor or health inspector asks who designed your pest program, "Board Certified Entomologist #B3413" changes the conversation. For members who expect a clean facility, BCE-level documentation reflects the standard they're paying for. Trent Frazer, BCE is Utah's only independent BCE. No Utah competitor can offer this.

Common Questions

Can bed bugs actually be an issue at a gym?

Yes. Locker rooms and gyms — particularly those with member storage — are a documented vector for bed bug introduction. A single bed bug incident in a locker room triggers health department interest, potential treatment costs, and member notification obligations. Documentation of your monitoring and response program is what limits that exposure.

We have a juice bar but no full kitchen. Do health department rules apply?

Yes. Any food service operation — including juice bars, protein shake counters, and vending areas — falls under local health department jurisdiction in Utah. Pest management documentation for food service areas is a standard inspection item regardless of the size of the operation.

Our franchise corporate handles pest control standards. Does Falcon's program align?

Falcon's documentation format is built to satisfy common franchise quality program standards including pest management documentation requirements. We can review your franchise's specific requirements during the free Liability Audit and confirm alignment before you sign.

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