Your Warehouse Is One FDA Inspection Away From A Stop-Ship Order.
Is Your Pest File Ready?
Distribution centers and warehouses — especially those handling food-adjacent, pharmaceutical, or consumer goods — face a documentation standard most don't realize applies to them. An FDA inspection of a food-grade warehouse can trigger a stop-ship order based entirely on pest evidence or documentation gaps, with no product contamination required. For third-party logistics operators, a single customer audit finding can terminate a warehouse contract worth millions annually. The warehouse that passes every audit and survives every inspection has built one thing ahead of time: a pest documentation file that holds up to any reviewer's standard.
- BCE-signed IPM plan built for warehouse zoning and product flow
- FDA food warehouse inspection-ready pest records
- Customer audit-ready documentation (SQF, BRC, GFSI-aligned)
- Rodent exclusion and monitoring documentation by bay and dock
- Free 30-minute Documentation Gap Audit — BCE-signed report, no obligation
What A Pest Documentation Gap Costs A Utah Warehouse
Most warehouse operators assume their pest vendor handles compliance. Most customers, auditors, and federal agencies disagree.
Your next audit request is coming. The documentation your auditor asks for is either ready — or it isn't.
Get the Free Documentation Audit →What Your Facility Receives When You Contract Falcon
Included at no additional charge with monthly pest service. Every document BCE-signed, dated, and formatted for FDA inspection, customer audit, or GFSI certification review.
Facility-Specific Liability Exposure Assessment
BCE-signed written assessment of your warehouse's pest liability drivers by zone — receiving docks, storage areas, product flow corridors — and your exposure if an FDA inspector or customer auditor walks in today.
BCE-Signed Written IPM Plan
A warehouse-specific IPM plan covering all product zones, storage areas, dock doors, and perimeter. Aligned with FDA food warehouse expectations and common GFSI certification scheme requirements for pest management.
Customer Audit-Ready Documentation Package
Pest records organized for immediate production during SQF, BRC, or customer-specific warehouse audits. Includes product zone logs, trap station maps, corrective action records, and technician credentials.
Dock Door & Exclusion Documentation
Written documentation of dock door seal condition, exclusion measures, and any structural entry points — with dated photographs and corrective action records. The report that shows auditors the facility proactively managed entry points.
Staff Training & Reporting Protocol Records
Documented training for receiving, warehouse, and facilities staff covering pest identification, reporting protocol, and escalation procedure. Annual sign-off records for inclusion in your audit-ready file.
BCE-Reviewed Service Tickets After Every Visit
Each visit produces a BCE-reviewed service record covering all zones monitored, pest activity observed, products applied, and corrective actions. Ready for any audit, any customer request, any time.
The Credential That Changes The Audit Conversation
A BCE-signed documentation program signals that a credentialed specialist designed your pest management system — not just a service technician. When an FDA investigator or customer quality manager reviews your pest records, the BCE designation changes the conversation. Trent Frazer, BCE #B3413 is Utah's only independent BCE. No Utah competitor can offer this.
Common Questions
What gives the FDA authority to stop product in a warehouse?
Under FSMA, FDA has authority to administratively detain food that it has reason to believe is adulterated or misbranded. Evidence of rodent or pest activity in a food-grade warehouse — even without confirmed product contact — can meet that threshold. Documentation of a proactive pest management program is part of how facilities demonstrate the corrective action and preventive measures the agency expects.
We don't store food. Does any of this apply?
Yes, depending on your tenants and customer contracts. Many 3PL and general merchandise warehouses store food-adjacent products or serve customers whose quality programs include pest control requirements. Customer audit provisions routinely require documented pest management programs regardless of the product category stored.
Can Falcon support a multi-location distribution network?
Yes. Multi-facility accounts receive a consistent documentation standard across all Utah locations — one BCE-designed framework, per-facility records, and consolidated documentation for corporate quality or customer audit use. Contact us to discuss network pricing.