Death scenes, crime scenes, and major accidents are an unfortunate aspect of a biohazard remediation technician’s scope and these scenes often contain blood or other bodily fluids that have the potential to spread harmful diseases and infections. This is why crime scene clean up and cleaning after death is best handled by the professionals.

All bloodstains, even smaller ones, must be dealt with carefully as the risk for infection may spread beyond the stain itself

Handle all Blood and Biohazard Contamination with Caution

All bloodstains, even smaller ones, must be dealt with carefully as the risk for infection may spread beyond the stain itself. When blood is spilled, there is a chance that some elements of the blood can become airborne and spread out up to several feet in diameter from the source. These elements may carry dangerous pathogens and diseases with them when they become airborne and it can be difficult to tell where the blood has spread.

 

Call A Professional For Blood and Biohazard Clean Up

Blood and other bodily fluids can become absorbed into your furnishings, flooring, and other building materials and it requires a professional trained in biohazard and blood clean up to effectively and safely clean up the blood. Depending on the severity of the situation, the clean up process may require carpeting, sub-flooring, and furniture to be removed and properly disposed.

 

Assume All Blood is Infectious

It is almost impossible to know if spilled blood is infected so the safest thing to do is to avoid contact with it and call for death cleaning services. Even if you know the victim, their blood could still contain harmful bacteria and pathogens that you are not aware of.

 

It is almost impossible to know if spilled blood is infected so the safest thing to do is to avoid contact with it and call biohazard cleaning cleaning services

Call A Crime Scene Clean Up Professional, Not A Carpet Cleaner

It is very important that you find a service provider who specialises in blood spill and biohazard cleaning, not a professional that provides carpet cleaning. A biohazard-cleaning specialist has the appropriate equipment and training to safely remove blood and other bodily fluids and disinfect the area. A carpet cleaning professional is only equipped with traditional cleaning products and cannot safely remove blood or disinfect the area to prevent infections and diseases from spreading.

Hopefully you will not encounter such a traumatic scene but if you come across any blood spill, regardless of the severity, make sure to take the proper precautions and call a professional for Blood and Biohazard Clean up services. Harmful pathogens and infectious bacteria spread easily and quickly from spilled blood, which is why you should take every precaution necessary to protect your safety. A trustworthy professional will handle every aspect of cleaning after death and they will also be supportive and compassionate to help ease your emotions during such a difficult time.

 

Blood & Trauma Biohazard Cleaning Services

Biohazard Cleaning provides specialised services for trauma and blood biohazard remediation associated with traumatic accidents, homicides and suicides. We understand that these difficult events, and the scenes they leave behind, create emotional and psychological trials that can act as an impediment to healing. Our goal is to remove the physical evidence of these events, while treating family members and scenes with the utmost sensitivity and care. Ultimately, we restore the work or home environment to a sanitary condition that promotes closure and healing for the occupants.

Our Blood & Trauma Biohazard Decontamination and Remediation services include:

Blood Contamination & Trauma Scene Biohazard Cleaning

Death & Unattended Death Biohazard Cleaning

Homicide & Suicide Biohazard Decontamination