
"Google employees working at the company's Chelsea campus in New York City received a notice on Sunday alerting them to a possible bed bug outbreak at the office. Exterminators arrived at the scene with a sniffer dog "and found credible evidence of their presence," according to an email obtained by WIRED. The email was sent to all Google employees in New York on behalf of the company's environmental, health, and safety team."
"Employees were told to avoid the office until the treatment was complete. On Monday morning, they were allowed to return. Google is performing additional inspections at other Google campuses in New York, including buildings at the company's Hudson Square campus, "out of an abundance of caution," the email says. The company advised employees to submit a report "if you experience symptoms you believe are linked to possible bed bug exposure.""
Employees at Google's Chelsea campus in New York received a notice about a possible bed bug outbreak and were asked to avoid the office while treatment occurred. Exterminators arrived with a sniffer dog and found credible evidence of bed bug presence. Staff were allowed to return the following Monday after initial treatment. Additional inspections were scheduled at other New York campuses, including Hudson Square, as a precaution. Employees were instructed to report symptoms or onsite sightings and to contact professional exterminators for home infestations. Large stuffed animals were rumored to be implicated but that detail remained unverified. A 2010 Manhattan office previously experienced a bed bug outbreak.
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