Friday 21 July 2017

Termite Infestation? Worry not!

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Two: Why was your office closed yesterday?

One: Bio-Cleanse Services were cleaning my office.

Two: Why Bio-Cleanse Services? What was wrong with your place?

One: Termite Infestation!

Two: Oh my God! How did you get to know about it?                                      

One: One of my employees happened to point it out to me! I called up Bio-Cleanse Services to get the work done.

Two: Okay! See you tomorrow!

Two returns to his workplace with thoughts of Termite Infestation and Bio-Cleanse Services on his mind. It suddenly strikes to him that he too should check his workplace for insect infestation. He checks-out all the corners and checks all the furniture at his place. He discovers that his place is also termite infested. How can you tell? See here… http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-a-Termite-Infestation

He calls up Bio-Cleanse Services on 0412 547 547 and books a day for Insect Infestation Control.

If you happen to be person Two in this story, do give us a call on the above mentioned number or shoot us an email at info@primerestorations.com.au explaining your situation. We shall get back to you at the earliest and get your place cleaned-up. Our Insect Infestation Control team is very experienced and we ensure that your will be satisfied with our service.

We know all about insect and termite infestations and how to get rid of them!



Thursday 13 July 2017

The damage behind crime scene cleaning


What would you do if you entered a room full of blood? There is blood on the walls, bloody fingerprint on the doorknob and there is a pool of blood twice the size of the body. So much blood across the floor, it seeps through the cracks. Not to forget the foul smell that lingers in the room because of the death.

Everyone knows that the police nor the forensic who investigate the crime scene, do not clean up the area. It’s up to the professionals to take up the tedious task of cleaning the place up.
But why hire professionals cleaning company?
When there is a violent crime or a suicide that takes place, biological waste gets produced such as blood or bloodily fluids. Handling biological products can be a risky task, as there is a risk of coming in contact with HIV or Hepatitis. Hence, it is very important to hire a professional cleaning company to do the task. Crime scene cleaning usually involves the cleaning of blood, blood fluids and decontamination.
Bio Cleanse Services can clean and restore your property to perfection, right from decontamination to odours and from forensic chemicals to residues. We take up the specific task even after a crime scene investigation. To know more about the crime scene cleaning service that we provide, visit our website: http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/crime-scene-cleaning/ and get in touch with us.



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!