Receive notification of infestation easily via app, PC or API
With networked traps, sensors and reporting, you can keep an eye on all locations, alarms are issued in real time and evidence for audits is available at all times.
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IPM combines analysis, prevention, monitoring and targeted measures with the aim of detecting infestations at an early stage and resolving them without poison.
We record the property structure, risks and hotspots, then prioritize areas with an increased probability of infestation. The result is a clear basis for measures and monitoring points.
Structural, organizational and hygienic steps reduce the risk in the long term, such as sealing, storage and cleaning standards and access controls. The aim is to reduce the causes and prevent infestation.
Digital and analog checkpoints continuously document activities, reports create transparency for QA and audits. Trends become visible and operations can be planned in a targeted manner.
Mechanical solutions are used as required, results are reviewed and processes are adapted. We optimize the concept in regular reviews to ensure that effectiveness and efficiency remain high.
Our IoT products are used worldwide, from Dubai to Finland.
Our products have been developed and manufactured in Germany since 2006.
We develop closely with our customers to ensure maximum product quality.
An IPM concept combines all the components of integrated pest management, i.e. analysis, prevention, monitoring, measures and regular review. It starts with a structured inventory and risk assessment. This is followed by structural, organizational and hygienic prevention steps. Activities are identified and documented at an early stage with suitable monitoring points. If an infestation is confirmed, clearly defined measures take effect, the effectiveness is then checked and the plan is continuously optimized in the review.
In many areas of application, a completely toxin-free approach is realistic, especially if prevention, monitoring and mechanical solutions are implemented consistently. Whether toxin-free is possible in your property depends on usage, infestation pressure, legal requirements and audit targets. We clarify these framework conditions on site and recommend a solution that reliably combines safety, effectiveness and compliance.
The conversion time depends primarily on the size of the property, the number and location of the monitoring points and internal approvals. Small locations can be planned and rolled out in a short time. For larger areas or branch networks, the rollout takes place in clear stages so that operations and quality processes continue without interruption.
Activities at monitoring points are reported via defined workflows in the portal and in the app. Those responsible receive structured information about the event and can prioritize actions. In this way, checks are directed specifically to where action is actually required and all steps remain documented in a traceable manner.
Structured evidence of monitoring and measures is available for audits. They show which points were monitored, which events occurred and how they were responded to. This allows quality assurance and certification requirements to be transparently documented and audits to be significantly simplified.
Yes, the concept is designed for scalability right from the start. It works for individual locations as well as for branch networks. Monitoring points, processes and responsibilities are defined uniformly so that additional objects can be efficiently connected and centrally monitored later using the same scheme.

Head of Sales and IoT Development
sebastian@futura-germany.com
+49 (0)170 919 976 4