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

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

How an unattended death clean-up is handled by professionals


How an unattended death clean-up is handled by professionals

When a deceased person is discovered after a period of time, the whole situation can be intense and overwhelming. But what's challenging is the cleaning up after the unattended death. Apart from the biohazard dangers that arise from a situation like this, there is considerable damage done to the premises as a result of the decomposition process. For times like this, the cleanup and remediation of property should be handled by an expert biohazard cleaning team. Always reach out to a professional that will ensure extensive cleaning and remediation to rid your property of all biohazard dangers.

Below are the steps followed by a biohazard cleaning company to ensure the clean-up is done well.


Site examination:
Firstly, the cleaning crew will investigate and analyse the scene/area to determine the extent of the damage. A number of factors could influence the extent of contamination, from the kind of death to the time period since the death occurred. This study helps the cleanup team to design a plan of action that is best suited to eliminate all odours and decontaminate the area and materials present.

Cleaning up the area affected:
Next comes the cleaning of the decontaminated area. In this step, the cleaners will clean, decontaminate, sanitise and deodorise the area including surfaces, and carpeting. They follow strict procedures to ensure all contaminants are removed entirely from the site. In certain cases, the carpeting and subflooring will also be removed. This is to ensure no contaminants that could give rise to health dangers remain. The whole affected area is treated with advanced odour removal techniques to get rid of unpleasant odours completely.

Removal of contaminated materials:
At times, there are items that are highly contaminated making them difficult to salvage. It becomes necessary for the cleaners to remove and discard such materials. Cleaners follow strict protocols while discarding these. This is to ensure that the community surrounding the site are free from the risk of biohazard contamination.

Are you are facing a traumatic situation like an unattended death in your family or property? Don’t let the clean-up stress you out. At Bio Cleanse Services, we are always ready to help you in times like this. Contact us or call us on 0427 411 789 for any unattended death cleanup requirements.

Wednesday, 31 January 2018

An insight into crime scene cleaning


Crime Scene Cleaners
If you have ever encountered a crime scene investigation, you would have a fair idea of how messy and chaotic a crime scene can get. But have you ever pondered what happens once the police, ambulance, and investigators have left the site? Well, there is a whole lot of cleaning left to do, more than one can imagine. And this is where the second responders, the crime scene cleaners come into the picture. Their job is intricate as they have to restore a bio-hazardous site to a safe and inhabitable state without leaving any trace of the horrific event behind. These cleaners possess the necessary knowledge, equipment and not forgetting experience to deal with the nastiest of crime scene events. Here's an insight into crime scene cleaning.

Home Restoration
Cleaning after a crime scene goes beyond any ordinary cleaning. Crime scenes include discharge of bodily fluids like blood and other matter that may contain deadly pathogens making the site a highly contaminated environment. And these fluids embed in surfaces, carpets, and furniture making it impossible to clean with regular cleaning supplies. Remediation of a crime site is done by experienced technicians who use state of the art equipment. And the bio-hazardous waste is disposed of in proper containers and items that cannot be salvaged are also discarded carefully.

Tackling Worst Case Scenarios
Based on the intensity of the crime, crime scene cleaning varies from one situation to another. In tragic events like brutal murders and painful suicides, the situation can be emotionally disturbing for the victim's family. Which is why crime scene cleanup involves cleaning and decontaminating the site in a careful and compassionate manner without causing further pain and worry to the family. No matter how horrific the situation is, the cleaners do a thorough cleanup to ensure that the place is hazard free and safe to reside in.

Comforting Families
Crime scene cleaning demands not only passion but also compassion. As the environment is already tense, the cleaners have to carry out their work without further affecting any family member's emotions. Alongside cleaning, the cleaners have to dispose of sentimental items in a careful manner without upsetting any of the family members. A clean up of this kind requires a high level of understanding for what the family may be going through and making them feel supported and comforted in their crisis.

Reaching out to Crime Scene Cleaners
For any kind of crime scene cleaning, be it a less or highly intense situation, it is important to call for the services of a professional crime scene cleaning company. If you experience a crime in your surrounding and have no idea whom to reach out to, give us a call immediately. Our cleaning crew has dealt with challenging crime scene situations and managed to restore sites to their original state. 
We will surely be there in your difficult times and take charge of all the cleanup. To know more about our services and how we can help, call us on  0427 411 789.

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

What Happens When an Unattended Death Occurs?


An unattended death is when a person dies and the body is not discovered for days or longer period of time. Unattended deaths are not uncommon because many people live alone now-a-days. These people tend to keep to themselves and do not socialize as much as others. Hence, when they pass away, it takes longer for someone to know that they are gone.

Dealing with the death of a loved one is never easy for the family members. And handling the clean-up can be even more traumatic. The family should not have to deal with this mess alone. It is best to avail of the services of professional cleaners to thoroughly clean and sanitize all affected areas. The technician will ensure there is no further damage to your property.

As the body decomposes, it releases body fluids and potentially harmful bacteria that can make one sick and negatively affect the home and environment. There are generally five stages of decomposition:

Fresh: This stage begins immediately after the heart stops beating and visible changes caused by decomposition are limited. The small amount of oxygen remaining in the body is quickly depleted. The body releases enzymes that begin eating the cells from the inside out.

Bloat: This stage provides the first clear visual sign that microbial proliferation is underway. The accumulation of gases within the bodily cavity leads to the distention of the stomach and gives a cadaver its overall bloated appearance. The build-up of pressure along with the loss of the skin elasticity may also cause the body to rupture.

Active Decay:  During this period there is greatest mass loss. This happens due to maggots feeding of the body and the purging of decomposition fluids into the surrounding environment. This leads to strong and offensive odours being emitted.

Advanced Decay: The body loses most of its mass during this stage as its soft tissue decomposes and all organs, muscles, and skin become liquefied. By the end of this stage only hair, bones and cartilage remain. 

Dry/Remains/Skeletonization: After most of the body tissues have decayed and been eaten away by insects, the skeleton is still greasy from the remaining soft tissues and body fluids. Over time, those tissues lose moisture and begin to dry out and break down from environmental factors. Eventually, only the skeleton will remain, completely exposed and free from any tissues and fluids.


Bio Cleanse Services provides unattended death cleanup services to families and property owners. Our bioremediation specialists wear personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow approved safety and sanitation procedures to prevent the spread of diseases and bacteria.


Let us help lift the burden of the cleaning process, off your shoulders so you can begin moving on from this traumatic event. We service the areas of Sydney, Goulburn, Batemans Bay, Canberra & surrounding suburbs of NSW. Call now on 0412 547 547 or visit our website.

Thursday, 28 December 2017

Things you need to know about cleaning blood and other body fluids

Things you need to know about cleaning blood and other body fluids
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A tragedy involving death or major injury can be overwhelming for anyone of us. But it is very important to take necessary precautions without wasting another minute so as to avoid any dangers. Unfortunate events like crimes, accidents, murders, suicides involve expelling of blood and other body fluids that may carry pathogens that spread deadly diseases. Hence, it becomes imperative to get a cleanup done immediately by calling an expert biohazard cleaning company that will clean and restore the premises to an inhabitable state. If you're ever faced with a situation like this in your property, keep in mind the following points to ensure you and your loved ones are safe.


Blood/Biohazard stains should be dealt with caution

Be it big or small, all blood stains should be handled carefully due to exposure to dangerous pathogens and high risk of diseases and infection. When there's a blood splatter, some particles of the blood become airborne which could spread to a wide area beyond the actual stain. They could consist of pathogens that could put your health in danger. Hence, it is important to take right measures that safeguard you and your dear ones from health hazards.


Rely on professional clean-ups

Before you even start cleaning, you realise the blood has already seeped into your floorings, furniture, and other materials. Cleaning these is no ordinary task. It requires a biohazard expert to clean up the blood and decontaminate the area effectively. Based on the extent of damage, one might have to even part with their furniture, carpeting, etc. for safety reasons.


Keep in mind the blood could be infectious

One can never tell if the blood discharge is infectious or not, just by looking at it. Hence, your safest option is to keep away from it and get the services of a biohazard cleaning company. Even if you're familiar with the victim's health history, there's still a chance of the blood containing pathogens that you may not know of.


You need a biohazard cleaning expert, not a carpet cleaning professional

In situations described above, you need to bank on a biohazard cleaning professional, not on an expert who's offering only carpet cleaning services. Biohazard cleaners are equipped with the right solutions and machinery to clean up all the blood and body fluids and sanitise the area, keeping infections at bay. Whereas carpet cleaners use tools that may not be as effective to ensure deep and thorough cleaning.

If you're ever faced with an unfortunate event that involves blood spill and body fluids, rely on the services of a professional biohazard cleaning company. At Bio Cleanse Services, we take every aspect into consideration before commencing the cleaning process. Our cleaners work with passion and compassion to ensure we meet your expectations. Contact us on 0427411789 to know more.

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Foul smell? It could be unattended death.

Bio Cleanse - Unattended Death Clean-up

It hasn’t been quite so long that you shifted in to your new home with your parents. You chose this house because you got this spacious place at a very reasonable rate. Your dream of owning a house has finally come true. You are very excited. You throw a house warming party for all your friends and relatives.


A couple of days later, you sense that a foul smell lingers throughout your house. You check your house for the cause of this foul smell but don’t find any. You also go around the house hoping to find a dead rodent or something like that but with no success. The smell grows stronger day by day and a time comes when it is next to impossible for you and your family to breathe. You know that serious action is the need of the hour. The foul smell could be that of a rodent or some bird which might have died at your place. Yes, it can be the case of unattended death.

What will your further action be?

You can hire us - Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd - for help. We will thoroughly check all the nooks and corners of your house to find the source of the disgusting smell. Throwing away the dead matter and cleaning the place is not the only solution. The flooring, walls, furniture could be potent carrier of diseases too. These need thorough cleaning. Odour control also needs to be taken care of. We do all of it for you. 

Our trained professionals have expertise in cleaning such places. Visit our website http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/unattended-death-clean-up/ for more details.

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Clean a Small Blood Spill

How to Clean a Small Blood Spill


We are prone to accidents in our daily routine.
Whether getting a minor cut on a finger while chopping onions or a wound on the leg when you fall down – such common day activities are likely to happen and DO involve blood. 
So, does one push the red button and call professional services to clean up the blood?
It wouldn’t make any sense.

Follow this thumb-rule, whenever there is a blood spill:

> If the blood spill is more than 8 ounces or more than the size of a dinner plate, you need to call a professional bio-hazard cleaning service at the soonest. For such assistance, contact Bio-Cleanse (www.bio-cleanse.com.au).

> If the blood spill is less than 8 ounces or less than the size of a dinner plate, you can clean it yourself by doing the following.
  •  Before attempting the cleanup, it is advisable to wear proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), such as gloves, masks, etc. It shields you from all possible infectious blood-borne pathogens can cause. The risk of contracting an infection is also high even if the spill is a small one.
  • Gently place paper towel(s) over the spill. You can also use a powdered absorbent, allowing it to sop up the blood and then placing paper towel(s) to sop up any traces of remaining liquid.
  • Disinfect the area with a solution of water and 10% bleach. When applying bleach to the contaminated area, work from the outer area to the inner. Let it soak the area for nearly half an hour. 
  •  If the spill involves any sharps or shards, do not attempt to lift it with your bare hands. Use a pair of tongs or pliers to lift the debris and transfer gingerly to a puncture-resistant bio-hazard bag with a proper seal. Dispose of it.
  • Clean the spill area once more with absorbent pads and transfer the materials to another bio-hazard bag. Note that if the surface is concrete, you might need to use a scrub brush. If the surface is upholstery, contact your vendor for a thorough cleanup.
  •  Wash the area with fresh water to ensure elimination of any residue.
  •  Disinfect all tools used in the process, such as tongs, pliers, dust pans, etc.
  • Dispose your used PPE.

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Unattended Death Cleanup

Body decomposition or unattended deaths are more common than people realize. Because the moment we die, the body begins to decompose, and hotter the climate, the faster it decomposes. The smell is unbearable and fluids from the body seep into mattresses, pillows, clothes, carpets, etc. Cleaning a death scene is a very tedious task and needs lots of emotional and physical stability.

Decomposition’s are a very sad reminder that the person died alone and was unattended for an unknown period of time before being discovered. Body decomposition cleanup is a serious issue that has to be carried out by a professional. Body fluids can contain diseases and must be cleaned up thoroughly and right. 

A decomposed body is mostly covered with blood, tissue, bodily fluids, urine, and faeces; this can be a very hard sight for a loved one. When a body decomposes, the body turns into liquid again; this can get really messy. It’s a very hard and sorrowful time for the known people related to the deceased. We understand how difficult it is at a time like this. We make it a bit easier and give you the assurance that the job is done right and as fast as possible.

A single drop of decomposing bodily fluid can contain germs, bacteria, and active diseases that will remain viable and dangerous for long periods of time. Therefore, a professional and an experienced service is a must. 

We at Bio-Cleanse Pty. Ltd. have equipment like disinfectant cleaners, and advanced training in order to properly handle the scene of an unattended death. Our death scene cleaning technicians will show up promptly, work quickly and thoroughly and with utmost care and compassion for family friends and loved ones.

Call us on 042 741 1789 or visit http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/ for a free quote.