What to Do When Bedbugs Bite at Work (2024)



​Bedbugs—those nasty parasites that feed off human blood—are typically a household problem. But every now and then, the critters find their way into the workplace, as they did last week at BuzzFeed’s headquarters in New York City.

The infestation prompted BuzzFeed’s chief communications officer to order employees to work from home.

“We are acting out of an abundance of caution and asking you to work from home tomorrow to give facilities the chance to deal with this in the fastest and environmentally safest manner,” the communications officer, Carole Robinson, wrote in an e-mail to workers June 22. “Fumigation will take place as soon as possible.”

She wrote that the headquarters office would be open until 11 a.m. that day to allow employees to grab laptops and other desk items, although she asked staffers to avoid retrieving items from the floor.

“We have every expectation that it will be all clear to re-enter the office and resume normal course of business by Friday morning,” Robinson wrote.

The Environmental Protection Agency says it is “very unlikely, though not impossible, that a bedbug infestation will develop in an office, classroom or other nonresidential environment, such as a department store. However, these sites can serve as transfer hubs for bedbugs to hitchhike a ride into your home. Management, staff, students and workers all have roles to play in reducing the spread of bedbugs.”

Bedbugs typically don’t show up in the workplace because they are more active at night, when people are usually asleep. When they do find their way into a workplace, they tend to stay on briefcases, purses or the clothes an employee is wearing, but they may also attach themselves to break room couches or chairs, or jump from an infested coat in a closet to other coats.

BedbugExterminations

Ben Huggett, an attorney with Littler in Philadelphia, said his clients have had to deal with bedbugs a couple of times. Hiring an exterminator doesn’t necessarily solve the problem because even if the bedbugs are eliminated initially, they can resurface weeks later if an employee keeps bringing them back into work from an infested home.

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'Someone could argue they suffered a psychological detriment or a physical detriment and financial costs due to being exposed in the workplace and carrying such bugs home.'

Dealing with an employee who’s the source of the bedbug infestation can be a delicate matter. There can be a stigma that those who have bedbugs are somehow “dirty,” and workers with infested homes may not be willing to admit to an infestation.

“A bedbug infestation at home can be very embarrassing for an employee,” said Hannesson Murphy, an attorney with Barnes & Thornburg in Indianapolis. “HR professionals need to make sure that employees can count on the issue being handled confidentially, and that employees know they will not be punished for coming forward with the information.”

Employers may choose to offer paid or unpaid leave to an employee whose home is infested with bedbugs, Huggett said. The time away wouldn’t be covered by the Family and Medical Leave Act or the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), he said, since having bedbugs isn’t a serious health condition nor an ADA disability.

Bedbugs can be difficult to get rid of completely and some workers can’t afford exterminators, he noted. Hence, employers may want to offer to pay for an extermination if a worker with an infested home steps forward. An employer might also consider requiring the employee to stay home until an exterminator confirms the bedbugs are gone, said Andria Ryan, an attorney with Fisher & Phillips in Atlanta.

“If someone is acknowledging their home is infected, and if they cannot ensure they are coming to work ‘clean,’ an employer does not have any other practical options,” said Richard Greenberg, an attorney with Jackson Lewis in New York City.

If bedbugs have been detected at work, or if someone reports a home infestation, the office should be inspected, preferably in the off hours to avoid alarming employees, he added.

Legal Claims

Someone exposed to bedbugs at work might file a negligence claim against an employer, Greenberg said.

“Someone could argue they suffered a psychological detriment or a physical detriment and financial costs due to being exposed in the workplace and carrying such bugs home,” he remarked.

“At least one worker’s compensation claim has been based on an allegation that a co-worker brought bedbugs into the workplace,” Murphy said. “A company that knows about a bedbug infestation and does nothing to correct it also could be subject to liability for negligence for any damages to customers or third parties.”

In one ADA case, a doorman with a developmental disability was suspended after complaints about his lack of personal hygiene. After concerns were raised about bedbugs, the bugs and their eggs were found in the doorman’s locker, Murphy noted.

“The evidence also showed that his residence had been infested with bedbugs for a month before the locker inspection. The employer then suspended the doorman and prohibited him from returning to work until he could confirm that his residence had been inspected, treated and certified by a licensed examiner as free of bedbugs,” he added.

Murphy said the court ruled for the employer on the ADA claim, “concluding that the evidence showed the employer had a legitimate concern about bedbugs and not that it was motivated by discrimination” based on any disability. (The case isSeeman v. Gracie Gardens Owners Corp., 794 F. Supp. 2d 476 (S.D.N.Y. 2011).)


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What to Do When Bedbugs Bite at Work (2024)

FAQs

What to do if exposed to bed bugs at work? ›

Double bag clothing until you can launder and dry the items as soon as possible. Avoid bringing worn items into bedrooms or placing items on furniture. Showering using soap and water is sufficient to remove bed bugs from your person. Wash your work clothes and dry them completely in a clothes dryer.

What is the protocol for bed bugs in the workplace? ›

Bed Bugs In The Workplace And OSHA Guidelines for Treatment and Control. If a bed bug infestation is identified, employers should follow OSHA guidelines for effective treatment and control. OSHA recommends using non-chemical methods, such as vacuuming, steaming, and heat treatments, to control bed bug infestations.

What is the compensation for bed bug bites? ›

When looking to secure fair compensation for bed bugs in a hotel, resort, or through a tour operator, trust Holiday Claims Bureau to handle your case. Seek the expert advice of our bed bugs solicitors by calling 0161 813 2131 or completing the Start Your Claim form online.

What is the OSHA policy for bed bugs? ›

Under the OSHA general duty standard, an employer has an obligation to provide a safe work environment free of hazards that may cause physical harm. If it is determined that there are bed bugs in your workplace, you should take immediate action to eradicate the infestation (typically by calling an exterminator).

How likely is it to get bed bugs from work? ›

It is very unlikely, though not impossible, that a bed bug infestation will develop in an office, classroom, or other non-residential environment, such as a department store. However, these sites can serve as transfer hubs for bed bugs to hitchhike a ride into your home.

What happens if I get bed bugs from my job? ›

“HR professionals need to make sure that employees can count on the issue being handled confidentially, and that employees know they will not be punished for coming forward with the information.” Employers may choose to offer paid or unpaid leave to an employee whose home is infested with bedbugs, Huggett said.

How to avoid bringing bedbugs home from work? ›

Avoid placing items near furniture and especially sleeping areas. This is particularly important for outreach workers visiting clients in their homes. Avoid sitting on fabric furniture in public places. If you suspect bed bugs are present, inspect shoes, clothing and belongings after leaving.

What to do if you potentially have bed bugs? ›

Physical methods of controlling bedbugs include steam cleaning, vacuuming, heating, freezing, washing, and throwing out items. Steam cleaning should be done before vacuuming, as the steam will flush any bedbugs not killed out of hiding. Heat treatments should be left to the professionals.

How long is the quarantine period for bed bugs? ›

If bed bug signs are discovered in one area of an office, classroom, or dorm room; the entire area may be quarantined to facilitate treatment and to prevent spread of the pests. Quarantine will typically last from 7-21 days and may be extended if initial control treatments fail.

Can I get compensation for bed bug bites? ›

What You Can Recover Compensation For. You may be entitled to economic damages that cover the expenses you've incurred as a direct result of the bed bug bites. Those include: Medical expenses from getting treatment for bed bug bites.

How much is a bed bug lawsuit worth? ›

Filing bed bug lawsuits and winning a case will require some planning, which a bed bug injury attorney can help you accomplish. As noted on our page about resolved cases, bed bug lawsuit settlements can range anywhere from $10,000 to $80,000 or more given the situation.

How to win a bedbug lawsuit? ›

Collecting evidence is crucial in a bed bugs lawsuit. This includes photographs of the infestation and bites, medical records if you sought treatment, communication with the landlord or hotel, and expert testimony if possible. A detailed description of your experience and related expenses is also vital.

What is the bed bug protocol for work? ›

While at the work location, take these precautions: Minimize the number of items brought into and out of the workplace. Keep personal items off of the floor. Hang bags, briefcases and coats from a door knob or hook or store these items in a tightly sealed bag or plastic bin when not in use.

What is the protocol for bed bug exposure? ›

If You have Contacted Bed Bugs

Remove all clothing before entering the home if possible (or in the bathroom if not). Immediately place your clothing in sealed plastic bags. Get into the shower. After showering, collect your sealed items and place them in the washer with hot soapy water.

Are bed bugs a health hazard? ›

Bed bugs are a public health pest. While bed bugs have not been shown to transmit disease, they do cause a variety of negative physical health, mental health and economic consequences. Some of these effects include: Allergic reactions to their bites, which can be severe.

What should you do if you come into contact with bed bugs? ›

Things you can do include:
  1. putting something cool, like a clean, damp cloth, on the affected area to help with the itching and any swelling.
  2. keeping the affected area clean.
  3. not scratching the bites to avoid getting an infection.

Should I go to work if I found a bed bug? ›

If you are in a position where you feel you have no choice but to go to work, you're going to need to commit to a reasonably rigorous preparation routine until your infestation is dealt with by an exterminator. Dry all your clothes on high heat, sealing them in a plastic container.

What if I was around someone with bed bugs? ›

Bed bugs are not contagious in that they cannot be transmitted from person-to-person. However, bed bugs can hide and live in a person's bedding, clothing, luggage, and furniture.

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