Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Thursday 2 November 2017

Death Cleanup

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When death occurs, the family typically doesn't move out. It’s the job of the remediation service to remove any sign of incident. This is done to avoid any infection caused by the tragic circumstances.



The federal regulations consider all bodily fluids to be biohazards. Blood or tissue at a crime scene is considered to be a potential source of infection that could harm a living organism.

Biohazardous technicians have the knowledge to safely handle biohazardous material and to know what to look for at the scene. It’s necessary to call a biohazard company to deal with a suicide clean up. They are experts in handling various types of messy situations, violent deaths, animal-hoarding sites, meth labs, etc.

When a tragedy occurs these professional bioremediation technicians come well equipped with personal protective equipment. They then assess the situation and decide what equipment to use to make the site inhabitable once again.

This 
protective equipment includes: 
  • Personal protective gear which is non-porous, the suits are one use suits with filtered respirators and safety gloves.
  • Use of biohazard waste containers to dispose of the waste materials.
  • Use of disinfectants to destroy viruses and microbes.
  • Using industrial-strength deodorizers to eliminate bad odour after a disaster.
  • Use of solvents to kill bacteria and viruses.
  • Use of chemicals to kill broad spectrum bacteria.

The process of cleaning up a scene that involved a violent death, including suicide, needs to include these resources so that the remediation of the area goes beyond purely wiping up blood.

We at Bio Cleanse Services are specialized in death and trauma cleanup. We have helped thousands of families and businesses to reinstate their property in its pre-loss condition.

We know exactly how to deal with death and trauma with compassion, care, and communication. As a result, we can help alleviate some of the grief when such tragic circumstances occur. Call us on 0412547547 to avail of our services.




Thursday 24 November 2016

Aftermath of death



What would happen if someone died in during a robbery? What would happen to that person’s body? Who cleans up the mess of gushing blood?

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Forensic investigators appear, but they do not do the cleaning, nor do the police. The job is usually done by trained crime scene cleaners. They are needed to get the job done in the right way and in the right manner. The cleaners inspect the scene and make note of what need to be done.

The bio-hazardous material can be any one of blood, bodily excretions, human tissue, etc. These materials can also be harmful to the health and welfare of the occupants of the place. Many health related issues that arise are:

• HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C.

• Increase the risk of cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

• Toxins that affect the nervous system and skin.

This type of cleaning requires specific speciality cleanings to avoid complications and residual contamination that could be harmful to you or anyone coming into contact with the Bio-hazardous material, which is best left to the experts at Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd.

Our trained professionals clean and restore your property to perfection even after a crime scene investigation. To consult, visit our website http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/crime-scene-cleaning/ to know more about us