Biohazard cleaning is the removal and decontamination of a substance from an area that is a threat to the Health. Due to the risks, these cleans have to be dealt with professionally and quickly.
Biohazard cleaning is the act of cleaning biological hazards and ensuring that affected areas have been thoroughly disinfected.
The ultimate goal of biohazard cleaning is to safely remove and dispose of the biohazard, before ensuring that the location can be returned to its prior state and no longer poses a threat to human health.
Trauma cleaning includes suicides, natural or sudden deaths (such as road traffic accidents), forensic and crime scene cleaning, including the clean-up of substances such as luminal and fingerprint powder and bio-hazardous waste such as blood.
OCDC Cleaners are discrete and professional at all times, we are aware that this can be a very upsetting and stressful time. Our team is ready to carry out any crime scene clean and decontamination.
Discarded needles and other sharps along with their associated paraphernalia can carry harmful diseases which can be transmitted to anyone who comes in to contact with them and pricks their skin. If not removed and safely disposed of they can cause serious infections.
The main risk associated with sharps, such as needles and syringes, are puncture wounds that allow highly infectious bloodborne pathogens, including Hepatitis B and HIV, to be passed on to the individual.
It is imperative that any sightings of sharps are reported immediately and disposed of correctly and professionally. Our team conducts an extensive needle sweep, guaranteeing all sharps are removed before fully decontaminating and sanitizing the area ensuring all bio-hazardous contamination is eradicated.
Hoarding affects 2 – 5% of the UK population so you are not alone!
Hoarding usually occurs when a person acquires an excessive number of items and stores them in a chaotic manner. Often these items have little or no monetary value. Sometimes a person will acquire broken items with the intention of repairing them. Over a period this can result in unmanageable amounts of clutter starting to build up. Clutter can pose a health risk to everyone who lives or visits your home or property.
Did you know we are routinely exposed to 200 types of mould?
Mould is a type of fungus that can grow and reproduce in damp, warm, and humid environments. It is a type of organism that is ubiquitous in nature and can be found in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Mould spores are microscopic and can be easily transported through the air, and when they land on a surface that is moist, they can begin to grow and spread. Mould can grow on a variety of surfaces, including walls, ceilings, floors, fabrics, and even food.
Mould can come in different colours, including black, green, white, and orange, and can have a fuzzy or slimy appearance. Some types of mould can produce a musty odour, and prolonged exposure to mould or its spores can cause health problems, such as respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and other health issues.
To prevent mould growth, it’s important to maintain a clean and dry environment and address any moisture issues, such as leaks or high humidity levels. In cases where the mould growth is extensive or causing health issues, it’s important to seek professional help to take appropriate action to remove mould safely and effectively.
This can result in everyday living can become difficult within the home. Cleaning will also become difficult. Leading to unhygienic conditions and can encourage unwelcome pests etc. This can also cause problems with relationships.
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