UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW — EMAILS — RATS IN THE SCHOOL OF LAW
Subject: RE: Rats in the school of law
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[Forsaken] is out on vacation so I apologize if this is not your area. As of this morning, I do not believe anyone has been out to the law school to address the rat problem in multiple offices. We need to have traps set and the work spaces cleaned. Is this something that your office coordinates or should I be talking with someone else? We first reported this problem on June 28.
Sincerely,
[Sam L.]
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Subject: RE: Rats in the school of law
Hi [Sam L.],
I discussed this issue with Terminix on July 3rd. They have set a couple traps already and are required to check them at least every other day until this issue is resolved. Terminix will also be cleaning the ceiling tiles as requested by [Michelangelo]. We want to be as aggressive as possible in resolving this issue so please feel free to share any further information regarding sightings and droppings as this will influence the trapping strategy.
Please review the fact sheets and distribute to staff in the affected areas. This is a very important part of the process to eliminate the rodents.
http://ehs.ucla.edu/Rodents.pdf
http://ehs.ucla.edu/Pub/IPM_Fact.pdf
Thanks,
[No Sense of Urgency]