Accidents occurring at workplaces or homes are traumatic events, where in the inmates most-often have to deal with the repercussions.
The onus of this type of trauma clean-up need not or rather, should not need to be handled by the inmates. This is because, mistakes are likely to occur when one has to take this added pressure on to one’s shoulders.
These mistakes are irrevocable and can affect one’s health.
If you are not trained in bio-hazard or trauma cleanup, you shouldn’t attempt cleaning due to the following reasons:
- A typical accident scene will have blood, tissue, bodily fluids etc; strewn in and around the area.
- If you come in contact with blood, you are prone to infections from harmful blood borne pathogens, which may include but are not limited to, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and Herpes B Virus.
- Accident cleanup requires Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which are gloves, goggles and footwear, in order to shield one from blood borne pathogens.
- A professional cleanup company (Bio-Cleanse Pty Ltd) will have the necessary equipment and procedures to decontaminate the area thoroughly.
In such cases, contact Bio-Cleanse. We offer round-the-clock emergency services and are fully licensed and trained in handling accident clean-up in a professional way.
Visit www.bio-cleanse.com.au for more information.