You set the heater up
Place the heater in the centre of the room on a hard surface. Plug it into a standard wall socket, switch it on, and let it run continuously, monitoring the thermometer and checking regularly for safety.
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Before heating, declutter the room, remove aerosols and electronics, open drawers, and lift mattresses. This allows heat to circulate fully and reach deep into cracks where bed bugs hide.
Place the heater in the centre of the room on a hard surface. Plug it into a standard wall socket, switch it on, and let it run continuously, monitoring the thermometer and checking regularly for safety.
After 4–6 hours of continuous heat, the job is done in a given room. Move onto the next, or pack the heater back in the box, arrange collection, and enjoy a home that’s finally bed-bug-free.
Heat is fast, chemical-free, with a proven track record — the most efficient way to kill bed bugs and take back control of your home.
One treatment. No survivors. No need to wait for eggs to hatch or reapply later.
No toxins, no fumes, and safe to use in family homes with kids, pets, or allergies.
Heat fills the entire room, targeting deep crevices, behind furniture, and inside walls.
Unlike foggers or powders, heat leaves nothing behind but a pest-free space.
Sprays are becoming less effective. Bed bugs can’t resist heat — they simply can’t survive it.
Heat is the method used by hotels, hospitals, and pest control specialists across the globe.
Brilliant service — clear instructions, easy setup, and it actually worked. I slept properly for the first time in weeks!
I was nervous at first but it couldn’t have been simpler. Heater arrived within the week, super easy to use, and the bugs are gone.
Still got questions? See below or get in touch.
Heat kills bed bugs by raising the temperature in the room to a level that the insects—and their eggs—cannot survive. When exposed to temperatures above 47°C (116°F) for a sustained period (typically 90 minutes+), all life stages of the bed bug, from eggs to adults, are destroyed.
Our professional-grade heater ensures the room reaches this temperature evenly and safely over time, without the need for chemicals. It penetrates into mattresses, floorboards, and crevices where bed bugs hide—places sprays often miss.
Yes—but with important precautions.
The heater itself gets very hot, and it runs continuously for several hours. Children and pets should not be in the room (or have any access to the room whatsoever) during treatment. Once the process starts, the room should be closed off (except for occasional checks through the door as needed).
After the treatment is complete and the room has cooled, it’s completely safe to re-enter. No chemicals, no residue—just heat.
We recommend running the heater for a minimum of 6 hours, and up to 8 hours for a full treatment cycle. This allows the entire room—including mattress interiors, furniture joints, and hidden crevices—to reach and maintain a lethal temperature threshold.
The included instructions show you how to monitor the temperature and when it's safe to stop. More heat time = more certainty.
Yes—it’s designed for solo, self-service use, even if you’ve never used anything like this before.
We provide:
You’ll just need to:
No tools, no lifting, no complicated steps.
If you need guidance during setup or have any concerns while the treatment is running, you can reach us directly by WhatsApp.
We respond as quickly as we can. You can also review our setup materials for guidance.
Unfortunately at the moment we are only able to deliver to London. We are working on building out logistics further afield - bear with us while we figure this out.