
Before — the typical starting point
Most jobs begin in a lived-in bedroom: unmade bed, clothing on the floor, items on bedside tables and chairs. Hundreds of hiding spots for bed bugs.
Press play and listen to the full preparation walkthrough — what to unplug, what to bag, what to remove, and exactly how to leave the room ready for our heaters.
Narrated by a calm British voice · approximately 3 minutes
Follow along visually with the audio. Each photo shows what the room should look like at each stage of preparation.

Most jobs begin in a lived-in bedroom: unmade bed, clothing on the floor, items on bedside tables and chairs. Hundreds of hiding spots for bed bugs.

Bedding, clothing and soft items get sealed into clear bags so heat can move freely through the room. Drawers opened and pulled out.

Clutter removed, floors hoovered, furniture pulled away from the walls. Wardrobe and cupboard doors left open for full heat circulation.

Bare mattress, clear floors, light pouring in. The room is now open enough for lethal heat to reach every void, seam and harbourage.

Industrial diesel heaters, ducting, floor fans and digital temperature sensors go in — and the whole room is taken to lethal temperatures in a single visit.
Want the written checklist? The full step-by-step list — including everything to unplug, bag, remove and leave in place — is on our preparation guide. You can also browse real job footage from recent treatments.
One visit. No chemicals. Guaranteed eradication of bed bugs and eggs. Call now for a no-obligation quote — most jobs booked within 48 hours.