Friday 28 October 2016

Reasons to remember why urine and faeces clean-up is important



Urine and faeces of animals can be a nuisance to clean. It is a very unpleasant and tedious task to do. Mostly the problem with urine and faeces arises from inappropriate handling of animal waste.

Here are three reasons as to why it is important to clean urine and faeces: 


Disease control
Urine and faeces are biohazard wastes that carry diseases like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV. Accidental ingestion of animal waste can result in vomiting, diarrhoea, etc. Other health risks can be hookworms, roundworms and tapeworms that are also associated with urine and faeces of animals.

Fly control
A well-known fact is that flies will consume and lay their eggs in faeces. The very same fly then enters a house and spread diseases in food and on other surfaces. 

Odour control
The urine and faeces of animals contains compound that can be harmful to human beings in very high concentration. Bad odour upsets a person and also leads to respiratory diseases such as asthma, etc.

Always keep in mind that prevention is better than cure! So take necessary precautions by calling Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd. Our professional cleaning services for urine and faeces sites are done in a systematic manner. Call us on 042 741 1789 or visit http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/ to provide you the best we got to offer.

Thursday 20 October 2016

Crime & Clean–up



Most of us have seen TV series like “CSI”, “NCIS” and know that it is difficult to face or to go through all the emotions while dealing with the death of a loved one. But have you ever questioned what happens after the investigators collect evidence and leave, What happens then?

crime scene
Ultimately the job falls in the hands of professionals known as Crime Scene Cleaners and this job is not made for the faint hearted. The horrible truth after death is what happens to the body which decomposes, blood and flesh melts due to bacteria. Even live animals hesitate to come near a corpse cause of the foul smell emitting from the decaying flesh. These professional take up the unpalatable job of cleaning up blood, body or any bio-hazard cleaning. Their job often referred to as Biohazard remediation, is based on the situation of decontamination cleaning as and when required. It’s a place where guts over glory are needed to clean suicides, homicides or unattended deaths.

But with each new day, is a new challenge and at Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd. takes pride in the service we provide. Call us on 042 741 1789 or visit our website: www.bio-cleanse.com.au to know more about us.

Thursday 29 September 2016

The scent of odour control


bad smell

The sense of smell is strong in the human body. The foul smell of sewage, urine & faeces, even mould and contamination can leave a disgusting smell in a room.

The source of odour can be due to various reasons. Like for instance, your house might have a mould growth, that you would have no idea of or the smell of smoke from fire damage. In a different scenario, the odour of murder, homicide or unattended death is far worse to control. Even if the resources are endless for nasty odour, the problem arises in getting rid of the smell.

To get rid of the odour is to maintain air quality balance. Cleaning and decontaminating are methods for this. Bio Cleanse Pty. Ltd., a company that takes up tasks that will help you with odour control, have trained professional teams to get rid of the odour right at its source.

For more information check our website: http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/odour-control/ or to schedule an appointment, call: 042 741 1789.

Friday 23 September 2016

Tackling Indoor Contamination


Ever thought about Indoor Contamination? How does it occur and what are the reasons for it? 

We all know that contamination is the presence of unwanted or impure substances in an environment. Indoor Contamination refers to chemical, biological or physical contamination of an indoor space.

indoor contamination
There are various reasons for the indoor contamination to take place. Here are a few of them:

1. Air contamination

Air contamination occurs by tobacco smoke, paint, heavy metal and objects like stoves, heaters and fireplace. These can have a serious effect on our health, leading to issues like asthma, throat irritation, eyes & nose allergic reactions and in extreme cases lung cancer.

2. Water contamination

Water contamination occurs when swimming pool water is discoloured to form algae deposits due to blockage or inadequate filters. Microbial pollutants also infect human beings through drinking water and result in infectious diseases like cholera and typhoid.

3. Fungal contamination

Fungal particles are born from spores & fungal fragments and evolve in moisture or high humidity. Exposed to a damp atmosphere, there is a concern for mould exposure. The health risks due to fungal contamination are respiratory problems, compromised immune system, etc.

If you observe any of the above-mentioned contamination at your place, feel free to contact us at 042 741 1789 or visit,http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/decontamination-cleaning.

Thursday 15 September 2016

Murder Scene? Worry not!


Imagine yourself in the following situation.

You are in your kitchen, preparing tea, you realise that you have run out of sugar. You then decide to ask your neighbour for some. Getting out of your apartment with a bowl in your hand, you ring the doorbell. There is no response. You ring it once again. Still, there isn’t any response. A knock on the door swings it open. Calling out your neighbour’s name, you walk into the house. 

murder trauma
You see things scattered across in the living room. The couch has been turned upside down. The flower vases have been broken. Some soap is running on the television at a very loud volume. There is a slipper in the passage that leads to the bedroom. You move towards the bedroom only to see your neighbour lying in the pool of blood. There is no one else in the house as your neighbour stays alone. 

What would you do? It is very obvious that you will call the cops. The cops investigate the crime scene and take the body away for an autopsy. You inform your neighbour’s family about his/her death. They arrive immediately and grieve over their loss. Don’t you think you should help them in some other way? If your answer is yes, then how would you go about it?

The answer is simple. Help the family clean up the place and properly dispose of the deceased belongings, etc. At times, this can be a painful chore. Consult us at Bio Cleanse Pty. Ltd., for our trauma cleaning services. We understand your situation and are always willing to help you.

Friday 9 September 2016

Hoarding and its types



When a person refuses to give up on things and keeps on accumulating them, he is said to be a hoarder. The things might not be of any use to him but he still buys and stores them or refuses to throw stuff away that she or he should have. In the initial days, accumulating things might seem to be done occasionally. But over time, it becomes a compulsion and the hoarder cannot go on without piling things up.

There are many kinds of hoarders around the world. We present to you a few of them here, in this blog post.

hoarding disorder

Rubbish Hoarders

Right from chocolate wrappers to cartons, Rubbish Hoarders are known to hoard almost anything and everything. The houses of these kind of hoarders are nothing less than a rubbish bin. It is not only unclean and disgusting but also serves as a home to many insects and a breeding ground for diseases. Studies have found that these people go through other’s rubbish in hope of finding something that they would love to hoard. 

Shopping Hoarders 

A certain kind of shopaholics belong to this category of hoarders. Shopping Hoarders are those people who buy things from all the shops they visit. They do not think before buying stuff. They are not bothered whether they would be using the things they bought in the first place. The only thing they know is that they want to buy it. These people often end up with a lot of unused items (mostly with their price tags still on). 

Food Hoarders

People hoarding food - Is it true? Yes! There are people who hoard food. These are people who feel that they will run out on food if they do not save it. This results in buying and more buying of food stuff and stuffing it in shelves and refrigerators. The food will, no doubt, be spoiled over time and could be a medium to attract germs and diseases.

Animal Hoarders

Animal Hoarders are those pet lovers who outgrow their love for animals in such a way that they want all for themselves. You will find quite a number of pets at their homes. These pets won’t be properly taken care of. Trips to the vet, proper grooming, feeding, taking them out for walks etc. will suffer for there are many who need the attention. To conclude, there will be diseases and a very unhygienic environment.

Paper Hoarders

When a person is not able to give up any piece of paper, he is termed as a paper hoarder. When a person keeps the magazine for himself for want of just one page, he is termed a paper hoarder. Magazines, newspapers, comics, invoices, books, novels, reports – anything made out of paper is treasured by these people. Paper Hoarders live in a very risky ambience. They might end up burning the whole place down, in case of fire.


Are you one of these? Do you know anyone who shows such symptoms? Do you want professional hoarding clean-up services? Consult us – Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd. We provide all kinds of Hoarding clean-up Services.

Tuesday 30 August 2016

Mould Abatement



mould abatement

Mould is present everywhere - they exist indoors as well as outdoors. They are a boon for nature, as they aid in decomposing dead matter such as dead vegetation. They reproduce through tiny seeds called spores which are invisible to the naked eye and travel through the medium of air from one place to another.

Mould thrives under humid conditions. Moisture is helpful for mould to grow and multiply into colonies. If the contact between mould and moisture occurs indoors in a domestic area, then it results in mould problems for the household. 

Mould produces a near-repulsive musty odour. Nevertheless, it is hard to detect the source of mould. Mould can sneak into the rear of wallpapers or panelling, the underside of carpets, inside ductwork and roof tiles – practically any nook and cranny which it can find. The reason for mould to flourish in domestic conditions is that the domestic indoor materials are capable of moisture retention, providing an excellent soil for mould to thrive. 

Mould does not require a long time to spread. In as little as 48 hours, mould can spread through the property like wildfire, bringing damage and nuisance. Not only does it affect the walls, windows and furniture of one’s house, it also poses a serious health risk for the inmates. Mould exposure can cause conditions such as coughing, eye irritation, skin rashes, headache, sneezing, throat irritation, nasal congestion and respiratory problems. Besides these allergic and irritable conditions, mould can also produce mycotoxins, which can be potentially hazardous for health. For people suffering from asthma, the presence of mould cause asthma attacks.

The dilemma of mould abatement translates into moisture control.
  • Not only the mouldy surface needs to be cleared, but promptly fixing any water problem is also essential to prevent further outbreaks in the future. 
  •  Make sure that the roof, gutters, pipes, AC drip pans and pipes are all functioning properly without any water leakage or retention. 
  • It is important to let moisture produced from various sources (clothes dryers, stoves, heaters) go out of your house.
  • Use exhaust fans in places such as kitchen and bathroom.
  • It is wise to use air conditioners or dehumidifiers when needed.

Bio-Cleanse provides professional cleaning services of mould     and mildew, besides many other services. Visit www.bio-cleanse.com.au/mould-remediation/ for more information.