Showing posts with label bio cleanup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bio cleanup. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

The Different types of Trauma Clean-up

Trauma Cleanup

A trauma scene can allude to one of a wide range of terrible crimes in which Bio Cleanse Services are prepared and furnished to manage all situations. An injury scene may contain blood, poisons and toxic liquid, forensic residue and different bio hazardous waste. There are the different sorts of trauma scenes that may require immediate trauma scene clean-up or bio-hazard clean-up services. This clean-up is important as any injuries of the trauma could risk the well being of those around. Blood stains and toxic liquids could transmit diseases if not dealt with rapidly and properly.

Crime Scene Clean-up:
Many people closely relate and think about a crime scene when they consider bio-hazard clean-up services. Many get the help of an expert cleaning clean-up services when a crime has taken place. A crime scene does not generally bring about death, but rather brings about a crime that requires police examination. These things can happen any place, including a private home, open space, or business. Crime scene clean-up may involve removal of forensic residues, like fingerprint dust, blood, etc. that may be hazardous to your health. It may also involve the complete and safe removal of bodily fluids, like blood and urine.

Suicide Clean-up
Suicide clean-up is, tragically, a standout amongst the most well-known trauma scenes. After a loved one commits suicides, one should not have to be responsible for cleaning up the scene. A biohazard clean-up company will perform all the procedures required, completely clean-up the blood and bodily fluids from the scene.
They will thoroughly clean surface with the goal to ensure that they are free from bio-hazardous materials. They may even remove the unhealthy items from your home if they guarantee to risk your well being.

Accident clean-up
Biohazard clean-up companies likewise offer clean-up at crime/trauma scenes where bio-hazardous materials are present. This may include the scene of a various accidents such car, household accidents. Biohazard clean-up companies can perform biohazardous clean-ups and dispose the toxic materials based on government rules and standards.

Call us at 0412 547 547 for a trauma clean-up. We will respond immediately and have the specialized training, protective equipment, and experience to safety reinstate your home/business. Visit Bio-Cleanse to know more about all the services provided by us. We are the best at what we do and rest assured, we can handle it all.


Thursday, 31 August 2017

Bio-hazard cleaning – why and what?

Biohazardous cleaning
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Mention the term bio-hazard, and we think of a risk to human health or the environment arising from biological work, especially with microorganisms. In simple words, if any living organism comes in contact with a biological hazard, it can pose a threat to its health.

We might know what a bio-hazard material is and what the causes are for it.

But do you know what is involved in a bio-hazard clean-up? If you do, Great! If not, then go ahead and read this blog.

When a bio-hazard clean-up takes place, the situation is completely assessed with caution and all items like carpet, furniture, wallpaper, etc. are removed and dealt with carefully. They get disposed of in biohazard bags at a federal and state regulated site for disposal. If you think wearing a safety gear is enough to take up the task for a bio-hazard cleaning then you’re wrong, because no family member, colleague or regular cleaner is trained to deal with biohazardous situations. A professional however will have bloodborne pathogen (BBP) training, own protective gear, would be receiving regular inoculation of Hepatitis B vaccine and exposure evaluation.

Therefore bio-hazard cleaning is no layman's task and requires well trained and equipped professionals. Bio Cleanse Services is a company dedicated to clean and remediate the affected area by following strict guidelines in the clean-up, removal, and disposal of biohazardous and bio-medical waste.


Are you caught in a bio-hazard situation? 
We are here to help! 

Call us now 0412 547 547 or visit our website: http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/ 


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.



Tuesday, 16 May 2017

What makes bio hazard cleaning a good choice

In today’s world, most have an idea what a bio-hazard clean-up is and what is the procedure for a clean-up. But how many of us do follow the given instruction? How many of us play by the rules?

While most us know what bio-hazard clean-up is, most of us are still fully unaware of the danger and damage it may cause. Many times when dealing with bio-hazard cleaning, a lot of bio-hazard waste gets generated such as bio-solids, liquid waste, bodily fluids, etc. All of this has to be contained, transported and disposed of safely. If an ordinary person without protective gear had to do a bio-hazard clean-up, they might end up being exposed to various infectious pathogens and diseases like HIV, Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C.

It is always best advised to hire a reputed and certified cleaning company. These companies have the right tools and equipment to deal with bio-hazard situations like death, trauma, suicide or any violent crime. Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd. is such a company that is dedicated to clean and remediate your property to its pre-loss condition. They have the necessary permits, training, expertise and most important, the willingness to handle gross filthy things that would send most of us running out the door to throw up in the bushes.

Give a call at 0412 547 547 or check out our website: http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/ to get a brief understanding.

Thursday, 13 April 2017

How to clean out outdoor trash

Keep your neighbourhood clean and green. Trash should be tied up in a trash bag and taken to the bigger garbage disposal can. Here are some steps you can take to clean the smaller plastic trash can in your homes:
  • Take your trash can and place it in an area where you can wash it. 
  • Put a bit of dish soap in it.
  • Wash it down with water using a long scrubby brush 
  • Empty the trash can which was filled with water.
  • Rinse it and repeat it if necessary.  

But these trash cans have a very smell to it. Here are some tips in order to get rid of those bad smells.
Use of baking soda: Baking soda can prevent bad odors which are caused by the trash cans. Sprinkle some of it in the bottom if the trash can, this will clean you get rid of the smell while cleaning your trash can.

Use of Cat litter: You use an inexpensive cat litter. The litter absorbs odours and liquids, this helps you get rid of the unnecessary liquid and smell. 

Use of bleach: Bleach as a strong odour, so be careful while using it. 1/4 cup of bleach to two gallons of warm water. Use clean out tough trash can spills and odours. 
We at Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd are professionals are the experts in home improvement. With all the qualifications and expertise needed, we provide professional cleaning services in urine and Faeces, suicide, sewage, trauma clean-up., etc.
Visit us at http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Disposal of Community Sharps

Bio-Cleanse_Disposal of Community Sharps


People use sharps to treat medical conditions such as allergies, cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, arthritis, migraines, etc. Some also use sharps to illegally inject drugs. These are called community sharps as they are used in a non-medical setting.

More often than not, these sharps get disposed haphazardly, without any proper disposal. Disposing sharps like this can pose grave dangers of injury and infection to whoever comes in contact with it. The people likely to come in contact with sharps in such a manner are community children, janitors, cleaners, waste haulers, recycling plant workers, housekeepers and sewage treatment workers. Hence it is essential that disposal of community sharps should be properly done.
 

  • Community sharps should be kept separate from other waste. It shouldn’t be mixed with household waste and disposed in domestic and public bins. Also, it shouldn’t be disposed down the toilet flush, drains or discarded in the environment.
  • Dispose it in a puncture-resistant container (not glass) and seal it when it is three-quarters full. Always dispose the sharp with the sharp end first.
  • Sharps disposal bins should be placed in every neighbourhood to prevent the risky community sharps getting mixed with other trash. These bins should be strictly used only for sharps disposal.
  • For local businesses, sharps disposal bins should be installed in restrooms, toilets and other needed areas of the factory. A contractor should be hired to remove all the disposed sharps periodically.
  •  Wear gloves when disposing the sharps. Don’t do it with your bare hands. One ought to use a plier or tongs to pick up the sharps.

Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd offers professional sharps disposal services. Visit www.bio-cleanse.com.au for more information.

Thursday, 23 July 2015

OHIO Rule for Compulsive Hoarding

Of recent, hoarding behavior has come into public purview and is almost being reconsidered as a psychological condition on its own, rather than being grouped with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

Bio Cleanse - Hoarding


Hoarding is a condition when the patient is unable to discard items such as belongings, newspapers, journals and even trash leading to clutter. This leads to acquiring of seemingly useless items which are difficult to sort and organise. There are probabilities that a hoarder has undergone some trauma in his/her life or is suffering from social isolation. 

A lot of psychological and organisational programs are being targeted at hoarders relinquishing by their unusual behaviour. One approach which is usually considered is the OHIO approach: an abbreviation for “Only Handle It Once.” It goes by the philosophy that if one picks something; one must make the decision then and there, to either retain it or discard it, thus avoid piling it. This can rather be an influential approach as it influences the decision making process of a hoarder and eggs him/her to avoid piling up. 

However, the OHIO rule might not be feasible in all cases. In some cases, it might even have a backfiring effect: the hoarder might come to a halt in their decluttering efforts, deciding whether to really discard an item or not. Some items just cannot be discarded by a hoarder due to a psychological connection with it, such as an heirloom or gift.

In the above scenario, there are some alternatives which can be considered, rather than going OHIO. Compartmentalise the items which one is unsure of discarding in order to think of it at a later point of time. Create another section where one will be chucking the items but will be reconsidering them one last time before chucking. The third compartment should be stuff that you are sure of chucking (discard them, there and there). If you keep mobilising these items by compartmentalising them, one is likely to move along the discarding process rather than remain stagnant and cluttering all over again. Hence, mobilisation is the key.

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Post-Accident Cleanup

An accident cleanup is not only a question of legality, but also a psychological capability to handle the situation. It is a matter of biological waste disposal and effective cleanup of the site to avoid any physical or health risks. The transmission of blood-borne pathogens is a critical issue during this situation. Properly disinfecting the site is the goal of an accident cleanup. 

Bio - Cleanse: Post Accident


One is often misguided that an accident cleanup is the job for police services. This is entirely not true. Policemen are not sanitation crews. At the most, they will tow the bodies and wreckage, to the side of the scene, to prevent road blockage for traffic. They will also handle the legal work of the accident that has taken place. However, the onus of thoroughly cleaning the site falls on a professional cleaning service. An accident site requires a professional intervention, rather than being entrusted to a layman or an inexperienced service person, which might not effectively eliminate wastes and the potential risks. 

During an accident, a lot of bleeding occurs along with other bodily discharges such as sweat, urea, faeces, etc. Body parts may be strewn here and there. Depending on the type of accident, even residues left by fire extinguishers add to the burden of an accident site cleanup. Besides, one cannot miss clearing the flotsam and jetsam left behind by the vehicles involved. A lot of glass and metal pieces are bound to be strewn in the surrounding area. Thereby, an accident site, if left unchecked, can pose various dangers to a layman.

The cleanup services approach the site considering that they are treating bio-hazardous waste. Everything should be demarcated, evaluated, cleaned using proper methodologies and disposed safely according to legal norms. A professional accident site cleaner has to undergo various training methods to be able to attend to this kind of situation. He is given training of blood-borne pathogens and dealing with them. He has in hand a written blood-borne pathogen control plan. He is fully geared up with personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles and proper footwear. In most of the cases, he is also well-vaccinated and undergoes medical follow-up after his cleaning services are executed. 

At Bio-Cleanse, we have trained accident cleanup technicians that can handle all types of accidents, in various environments. Our personnel will be quickly deployed to ensure timely service, without any harm to anybody or the surrounding. 

For more information, visit us at: http://www.biocleanse.com.au/services

Or drop us a line:
Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd
Phone No.: 042 741 1789
Email: admin@bio-cleanse.com.au