Friday, 7 July 2017

How To Remove Wet Blood Stains


In a home with kids and pets playing around, getting a bruised or a cut is likely to occur. Blood stains get much harder to get rid of once the blood has dried. It is advisable to act upon a wet blood stain as soon as possible. 

Here is a list of things that you can do…

A towel or a clean white cloth can help you get rid of that big red stain. Use the cloth and press the stain, let the cloth absorb as much of blood as possible. Make sure to never rub the stain if you do this you will stain your carpet even more.

Next, you take some water, spray it on the stain and let it sit for a few minutes. Avoid using warm/hot water as this could worsen the stain. Also remember to use a little amount, as using an excess of water can spread the stain and damage your beautiful carpet.

Once the above step is completed, use a dry towel to absorb all the moisture. Continuously wet and blot dry til the stain has left. We recommend using a white towel to see things distinctly. You can also use tools like wet vac or a handheld carpet extractor to fasten the process.

If the stain still hasn’t left, you can grab a small amount of salt, add it to water, mix it well till it forms a thin layered paste. Add the same onto the stain and leave it to sit for a few minutes. Now go back to blotting and drying with a clean towel. Repeat this, till you notice the stain has lightened. Do not forget to vacuum the carpet once it dries or else the salt will eat into your carpet.

Now take about 5-10ml of liquid dishwashing soap, add it to water. After stirring, soak a clean towel in the solution and apply it to the stained portion. Spray a little water and then blot dry. Refrain from using a detergent that contains bleach or lanolin.

Next, place the carpet under the fan to speed up the drying process. Once this is done, vacuum the carpet entirely, and there you have your fresh, clean, and dry carpet ready for use!

Thursday, 29 June 2017

Basics Of Mould You Need To Know


What is mould? Where can I find it? Is it harmful? A lot of people are misinformed or have poor knowledge about the basic knowledge on mould and mould growing in their houses.

What is mould?
Mould is a fungus that grows and thrives in damp conditions. It is micro-organism which reproduces via spores. They lack chlorophyll which requires sunlight. Due to this mould can thrive even in dark places and wet places.

What is Toxic Mould?
Some mould can be toxic to the human health. They produce allergens and other toxic substances than can harm your health. Not all mould is toxic, toxic moulds refer to moulds that produce mycotoxins.

Where can I find toxic mould in my house?
When it comes to finding mould, the first sign is the musty smell it leaves in the room. We see mould in our day-to-day lives without realising. If you take a closer look at the black spots around the sink or the grout between the tiles, you’ll see some black coloured substance present there. This is mould! It can be difficult to identify mould in basements and cellars due to lighting. Mould on the wall can be easily identified by the dark growth (black stains on the wall.

Is mould bad for my health?
Mould is very toxic for your health. It can give rise to breathing problems, allergies and skin problems like rashes. They can also cause asthma attacks.

Give us a call at 042 741 1789 or visit our website http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/mould-remediation/ to schedule an appointment with us.

Thursday, 22 June 2017

How to prevent a fire - 5 Simple & Easy Ways

If you are afraid that a fire could damage your home. Here are some quick and easy steps to avoid a fire.
Install a smoke alarm - A fire could occur at any hour of the day. You might be away or be sleeping while it could happen. It is important to take precaution, installing a smoke alarm could save your life.

Install it in every room in your house.

Fire extinguishers - A fire could occur anywhere. Make use of having one fire extinguisher in each room of your apartment/ house. A fire extinguisher where combustible items are stored is a must.

Avoid smoking - Never smoke if you’re drowsy or sleep. Make sure to put out the cigarette before you decide to throw them away. Oxygen is flammable and explosive gas, never smoke it in a home where someone uses oxygen.

Avoid using candles - During the holiday season, candles are popularly used in homes. They smell and look good and increase the essence of the room. Unfortunately, candles are known to have caused many house fires. If a candle is placed near a flammable material it could be very dangerous. A kid or a pet could knock over a candle and cause a fire. The best solution to avoid a candle fire is to make sure to use a nonflammable handle stand and to place it in an area with non-flammable materials around it.

Educate the little ones
- Curious children are fascinated by fire flames. They like to observe fires and see what the fire could possibly do. Hence, they should be made aware of the dangers of fire. If you find them playing around with match sticks or lighters make sure to take serious action. It’s best to avoid keeping flammable items near children.

With our Fire Damage Restoration Service, we can restore your home to perfection. Our fire damage restoration specialists identifying all the items affected by fire & then completely clean of fire & smoke damage affected areas & items. Avail of our professional fire damage restoration service in Sydney, Goulburn, Canberra, Batemans Bay or surrounding NSW. Schedule an appointment, call – 0427 411 789. You may also email us at - info@primerestorations.com.au Visit our website http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/fire-damage-restoration/ to know more.!

Thursday, 15 June 2017

Trauma cleaning scenario

Crime scene
When a loved one commits suicide or is a victim of a violent crime, the scene left behind might be too painful or traumatic for family and friends of the loved one. One of the most distressing parts of a crime scene, suicide or accident is the need to make the area safe for living. It is due to such incidents or serious accidents, that a delicate situation which leads to trauma and how to handle the situation with regards to property and public places.

Most property owner’s lack the knowledge and equipment in regards to a safe and permanent clean-up when decontaminating the scene. Cleaning the place would be psychologically difficult for most individuals including family members and friends if they don’t have the skill to decontaminate and clean the blood-borne diseases that might occur. It is very natural to call and inform the police and crime scene investigators. But what about the mess left behind after the evidence is collected?

It is essential to call trained, professional and experienced specialists, who have dealt with such cases. Bio Cleanse Services provides trauma cleaning service with the assurance to restore the contaminated property to its original condition. Call us 0412 547 547 or 042 741 1789 or visit http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/trauma-cleaning/

Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Animal waste – Common questions answered


There are some common questions asked when it comes to animal waste clean-up. Have a read through the following:

What is animal waste?
An article by Washington State Legislatures defines "Animal wastes" as a material composed of excreta, with or without bedding materials and/or animal drugs, collected from poultry, ruminants or other animals except for humans.

Why is animal waste bad for the environment?
Animal waste contains harmful bacteria which when comes in contact with water, it contaminates it. When unsafe water is consumed by people, it puts them at risk. Unsafe water is injurious to health as it can causes diseases. Thus animal waste must be disposed of properly.

How does animal waste affect the nitrogen cycle?
Animal waste contains nitrogen which is caused by the food that they eat. Plants require nitrogen to grow. Thus when animal waste is excreted, it goes back to the soil. This soil, in turn, is absorbed by plants to grow.

What are some of the chemicals produced by animal waste?
Some of the chemicals produced by animal waste are ammonia, carbon dioxide, methane,

Particulate matter, pesticides, etc.

Residual contamination that could be harmful to you or anyone coming into contact with is best left to the experts at Bio Cleanse. We provide the best clean-up services.

To know more about Bio-Cleanse and our cleaning services visit us at http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Mould growth and the need for remediation


Most people don’t consider mould growth a serious problem. But they are wrong.  Mould growth is a serious issue and any indication of mould growth at your home or office should be considered a serious issue.

Mould growth can take place due to various reasons. One of the most common reasons is by humidity and water damage. If that’s the case, then mould remediation is necessary as it can cause serious health concerns. Not only is mould bad for your health, it can severely damage and devalue your property, creating unwanted strain to your property as well.

Exposure to mould can have serious health issues like nasal stuffiness, throat irritation, coughing, wheezing, eye irritation and in severe cases skin irritation. Often young children and elderly people and the most prone to being affected by mould.

Mould growth takes place in places with a lot of moisture. Areas around leaks in roof, pipes, areas under the sink and in bathrooms are common breeding grounds for mould spores.

See also: Different Types of Mould that Grow at Your Home 


Bio Cleanse is a professional outfit when it comes to mould remediation. We specialize in providing quality services with extremely high mould inspection standards. Our trained technicians use innovative technology and treat any area or item affected by mould. Give us a call at 042 741 1789 or visit our website http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/mould-remediation/ to schedule an appointment with us.  

Tuesday, 23 May 2017

Basement afloat


When we see a house, we see picket fences, well-painted walls, perfect wooden furniture and the ambiance of rooms. But does anyone check the basement! Why not?

Basically, the basement is a spare storage area in a house. Over the years, junk gets piled up and this can create an ideal space for micro-organisms to breed. Beneath all stored items, there could be a water leakage you would not even know about. Water leakages can not only lead to mould generation but can also damage other household properties. These effects link to several health issues like asthma, allergies, rashes, etc.

In cases like this, people tend to worry about the house flooding or damage caused to life and property. It's best advised to be prepared at all times and we at Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd along with our team of trained professionals help you get rid of the damage in a safe and systematic manner.


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