Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 May 2017

How to stop hoarding – Simple Tips

Hoarding is dangerous. It has ruined many lives. People who hoard objects are not aware of their condition. They believe every object they collect could be useful to them in the future. Therefore they keep collecting objects and are unable to get rid of them.
If you are a hoarder and wish to stop hoarding here are some tips which will help you.

Start Small – Take out the trash at home, by starting small you can avoid the anxiety of throwing away all unwanted objects at once.  The advantage of taking a starting small is that you will not have any regrets.

Work your way through the kitchen sink – If you have dishes unwashed for a long period of time start by cleaning them. This would help you get rid the harmful bacteria.

Decide, Decide! - Do you really need it?  Make a decision on what to keep. This you help you get organized and reduce the clutter.

Clean you’re the cupboards – Organize the items in your cupboard and remove the unwanted items. Prioritising your items will help you decide want is most needed.

Finish want you started: If you are cleaning one part of your room like your cupboard or drawer finish that completely and only then move to the next. Keep a box ready to move all the unwanted items.

Ask yourself questions – What does this mean to me? Am I holding onto it because someone gave it to me? How long have I had it for? Is this of any use or is it there because I can’t get rid of it? These are questions that will help you decide what exactly needs to be thrown out.

Contact Bio Cleanse Services - Bio-Cleanse offers one-on-one personal assistance to organise and sift through the hoarded matter. If you’re a victim of animal hoarding or hoarding of paperwork we can provide you with assistance to help you live in a clean healthy home.

Call Bio Cleanse Services for hoarding Clean-up estimate at  0412 547 547 and make your home a clean place to live in. 

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/

Monday, 9 March 2015

Tips to prevent Industrial accidents

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The best way to reduce accidents in the workplace is to be proactive with prevention. There are many ways to prevent accidents; all you need to do is be adaptive with the prevention methods.
Bio Cleanse - Prevent Industrial accidents


Every person at work can help prevent accidents. To successfully reduce accidents in the workplace, review the following tips.

1) Always be alert on the job:
Being awake and alert all the time while at work which can prevent accidents from occurring. Report any unusual activities to the concerned authorities at the workplace.

2) Put formal safety policies and procedures in place:
Make sure the company handbook lists out the steps that one must take place, in order to prevent accidents at the workplace. This handbook must include instructions such as how to store dangerous and toxic items, what precautions to take when handling certain equipments and where certain products should be stored to ensure safe storage and retrieval.

3) Wear the required uniform:
Wear appropriate clothing when at work. If your work requires you to wear a helmet, then do so. If it requires you to wear gloves, then wear them too. Never take safety to chance. A person who works in a factory has a greater chance of being involved in an accident while at work.

4) Make sure you ask your supervisor about the possible risks of doing a certain task:
A worker should always check with his supervisor if he is unsure about the task at hand or if he feels that doing that task will expose him to great danger. There are workers who are exposed to dangers, just by doing their regular workloads.

5) Attend regular training for all scenarios that pose a risk for accidents:
Conduct emergency drills to make sure employees know what to do in cases of emergencies, so as to avoid accidents. This training will also help them know, how and when to use certain equipments.

There are a lot of precautionary measures that both employers and employees can take to prevent an accident at work. However, those who follow guidelines for preventing such unforeseen occurrences will most likely be able to prevent future accidents.

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.

Contact us: http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/