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

Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Animal waste – Common questions answered


There are some common questions asked when it comes to animal waste clean-up. Have a read through the following:

What is animal waste?
An article by Washington State Legislatures defines "Animal wastes" as a material composed of excreta, with or without bedding materials and/or animal drugs, collected from poultry, ruminants or other animals except for humans.

Why is animal waste bad for the environment?
Animal waste contains harmful bacteria which when comes in contact with water, it contaminates it. When unsafe water is consumed by people, it puts them at risk. Unsafe water is injurious to health as it can causes diseases. Thus animal waste must be disposed of properly.

How does animal waste affect the nitrogen cycle?
Animal waste contains nitrogen which is caused by the food that they eat. Plants require nitrogen to grow. Thus when animal waste is excreted, it goes back to the soil. This soil, in turn, is absorbed by plants to grow.

What are some of the chemicals produced by animal waste?
Some of the chemicals produced by animal waste are ammonia, carbon dioxide, methane,

Particulate matter, pesticides, etc.

Residual contamination that could be harmful to you or anyone coming into contact with is best left to the experts at Bio Cleanse. We provide the best clean-up services.

To know more about Bio-Cleanse and our cleaning services visit us at http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Tips to keep in mind during a sewage break out


Imagine waking up to the sight of waste water gushing out of your toilet bowl. Sewage breakouts are the worst way to start your day. We at Bio Cleanse Services understand your frustration and the problems associated with it.
Here are a few tips to help you understand what to do in the given situation:
  • Turn off all electrical power like electric wires, plug points or electric appliances at the place which is  flooded. It’s best to avoid contact with any wet material or water. 
  • Turn off running water to avoid further damage to the drainage pipes or water heating pipes. 
  • Open windows, curtains or doors to let out air so as to control odour. This also helps to reduce indoor humidity and sunlight helps to slow down the process of mould and bacterial growth. 
  • Remove contaminated contents like carpets, curtains and furniture. Protect possible dry and uncontaminated areas from sewage contamination. 
  • Immediately vacate sewage contaminated areas to avoid sewage contaminants. Only people with the right protection gear should be allowed in sewage contaminated areas, as the sewage waste can be flammable and toxic in nature. 
  • Keep children and pets away from a sewage spill because sewage waste contaminants can lead to serious illness and infectious diseases. Tetanus, Hepatitis A and Leptospirosis are some of the diseases causing agents. 

If you come across the above scenario, don’t panic. Just contact Bio Cleanse Services. We are always ready to help. Our team of trained professional will get the job done. Call at 042 741 1789 or visit our website http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/sewage-clean-up/

Friday, 10 July 2015

Prevention of workplace accidents

Bio Cleanse - Prevention of workplace accidents

Every year, workplaces or industrial accidents occur and are common, causing huge losses, not only for the worker but also for the company (in case of compensatory policies). Workers are not machines, but humans. Hence, it is the company’s responsibility to protect their employees from accidents that might impair their well-being. It must be noted that creating a safe work environment is only part of the responsibility. The other share should be borne by the employee themselves, taking an active role in maintaining safety.

Following are some suggestions to prevent workplace accidents:
  • Always maintain a safety policy and enlist the procedures in the event of any accident that occurs. Also, include instructions as to how a work property should be handled with care and precaution. Make the employees go through it, thoroughly.
  • Entertain the suggestions and opinions of employees as to how the status quo of work safety in that company can be bettered or modified.
  • Accidents happen when the shortcut route is taken to get a task done. Ask the employees to work with diligence, stick to instructions and be aware of their surroundings.
  • Ensure that your employees wear the right dress code depending on the job requirements and the weather. If the job involves wearing protective equipment, make sure that one wears it at all times. Adequate ventilation at workplace is a must.
  • Keep first-aid kits handy. It will keep any injuries that occur from getting out of hand. Place in strategically accessible locations.
  • Make sure that the workplace is ready in case of fire. Install smoke detectors and fire extinguishers placed strategically. Implement emergency exit points.
Some accidents are unavoidable and can cause great damage, leaving the place all shattered and in a miserable condition. In such cases, you will need a professional clean-up.