Exterminator signs
Exterminator signs are required by housing and health codes in many cities, including New York City, to display pest control information in residential and commercial buildings. These signs typically list the exterminator’s name, company, license number, and contact information, ensuring that tenants, inspectors, and visitors know who provides pest management services for the property. By posting exterminator signs in a visible location—such as building lobbies, entrances, or common areas—property owners comply with Department of Health (DOH) and Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) regulations while promoting transparency and accountability.
Exterminator signs are usually made from durable aluminum or plastic, designed to withstand indoor and outdoor conditions. They come in standard sizes and layouts approved by local housing codes, often requiring clear lettering for easy readability. These signs not only demonstrate compliance but also reassure tenants that pest control is regularly maintained by a licensed professional. By installing exterminator signs, landlords and property managers avoid violations, meet legal posting requirements, and show a commitment to tenant health and safety.