By nobugsonme on Feb 12, 2008 in bed bugs, bed bugs at work, bed bugs in the workplace, bedbugs, employees, government, government buildings, jails, jersey city, new jersey | 1 Comment
The Jersey Journal reports (via nj.com) that Renée Meyers and Gail Krone, who work as cleaners at the County Administration Building on Newark Avenue in Jersey City, New Jersey, asked a supervisor about whether there were bed bugs in the holding cells:
“All we wanted was someone to tell whether the holding cells in the […]
By nobugsonme on Jan 11, 2008 in IRS, bed bug "hitchhikers", bed bugs, bed bugs at work, bed bugs in the media, bed bugs in the workplace, bedbugs, cincinnati, covington, employees, get rid of bed bugs, kentucky, ohio | 12 Comments
The Gateway Center, a building in Covington, Ohio Kentucky where 5,000 IRS employees work, has bed bugs.
The article implies that treatments have occurred at four-week intervals:
Gateway Center officials said that after the first bug was found on the third floor in October, all floors were chemically treated.
Those treatments are scheduled on a monthly basis, officials […]
By nobugsonme on Mar 21, 2007 in Mizaondoec, airline industry, airlines, allergic reactions, allergic reactions to bed bugs, aviation industry, bed bug bites, bed bug skin reactions, bed bugs, bed bugs and travel, bed bugs at work, bed bugs in hotels, bedbugs, employees, flight crews, florida, hotels, itching, layover hotels, orlando, papules, pilot, pilots, skin, transportation, travel, wheals, workplace | 4 Comments
(Editor’s Note: APilot wrote on the “Where do I start?” page, and I am reposting it here so it will get more readers.)
APilot writes:
This is from a letter I’m writing for my union publication. Any feedback?
What do wheals and papules have to do with my career in Aviation? “Nothing,” I thought until I came for […]