Health warning for Gunners over mice on the loose
Bar and elsewhere. it adds that there were ‘pest proofing issues’ in several areas. The document also criticises the club and stadium management company for not communicating with each other properly over the issue, something they brand ‘disappointing’. it criticises a lack of cleaning, telling the club that all visible droppings and food debris should be removed, and adds that staff told them they had seen signs of activity elsewhere. an arsenal spokesman said: ‘The health, safety and security of our fans is always our first priority and we were therefore very disappointed to learn of these deficiencies in october 2016. ‘Upon receiving the report, we immediately implemented a series of measures to address the areas of concern. We are confident in the steps we have taken and continue to work with external experts to ensure we are taking the right actions.’ arsenal are not the first Premier League side to experience issues with rodents at their stadium. in 2015, Sportsmail revealed that Manchester United were dealing with a mouse infestation at old Trafford. The club were forced to bring in pest control contractors.