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Termite Risk Management
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
Not all builds include termite protection. The local council advise which locations require termite protection. Refer to your building permit.
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Protectant Pest Management wish to confirm the home owner’s responsibility to termite protection of your new home especially when undertaking landscaping.
1. Please note: to maintain the warranty of your house you must undertake an annual inspection. 2. If you are undertaking concrete pathways and/or paving which butts up against the residential dwelling and goes above the termite barrier, a physical termite barrier needs to be installed. The responsibility of such a barrier is with the home owner.
3. The physical termite barrier can be either a reticulation termite system and/or a physical barrier which is embedded into the concrete pathways and/or paving; 4. Read all information in this Warranty
Package thoroughly. 5. Comply with the Warranty contained in this handover pack. 6. Do not build garden beds over weep holes. 7. If an extension or renovation is built, ensure that the termite barrier is re-installed by a licensed pest technician. 8. Ensure all barriers are re-installed after the completion of any future work.
REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
— protectantpestmanagement.com — csiro.gov.au