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University of Oklahoma Housing and Food Likely to Surpass Budget, My Cleaning Products Recommends Pest Control Products That Could the Department's Spending in Half
Date:3/20/2013

New York, NY (PRWEB) March 20, 2013

The University of Oklahoma Housing and Food Services is spending big for the campus' pest control treatments. And as reported by oudaily.com, the department is likely to surpass this year's budget because of it. Wanting to help, My Cleaning Products recommended to the officials the use of its non-toxic pest sprays. As it said, with their safety and effectiveness, the solutions could cut their expenses by 50%.

As said in the report, My Cleaning Products shared that in January alone, UO's Housing and Food spent $9000 for the campus' monthly pest control services. That and its expenses for the previous months since October totaled to $60,000. With that big spending this early, it added that Housing and Food director Dave Annis said that the department would probably spend more than its annual budget of $119,000 this year.

The monthly pest control treatments paid for by UO's Housing and Food cover student housings, dining facilities, residence hall basements and main floors, related the company on its post. And as it detailed, those treatments are usually for spiders, roaches, mice and bed bugs.

Here is a part of the post UO Housing and Food Likely to Surpass Pest Control Budget by My Cleaning Products.

“The University of Oklahoma Housing and Food Services is facing a financial problem. No thanks to their pest-control expenses, it was reported that they would likely surpass their yearly budget.

According to the news, OU Housing and Food got an amount of $119,000 to spend for pest control around the campus. That's the
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