Friday, 17 October 2014

Dry Ice Blasting

To start with, what is dry ice blasting? Dry ice blasting is a type of cleaning where dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide, and no water is used. It is an accelerated air stream directed at a surface in order to clean it. It is mostly used to clean industrial equipment, fire damage and mould remediation. Dry ice blasting is also known as CO2. 

Dry ice is a fast, effective cleaning method which is gaining popularity and used more often nowadays. This type of cleaning is tried successfully in new and different applications every day. Dry ice blasting effectively cleans ink, glue, paint, food, rubber, mould release agents, dirt, grease, oil, and numerous other contaminants.

Here are some plus points of dry ice blasting over traditional cleaning:
  • Dry ice blasting is an efficient and cost-effective way for industries to maximize production capability and quality.
  • It is clean and approved for use in the food industry.
  • Allows most items to be cleaned in place, without consuming much time.
  • It is useful during fire hazards, because it is used to clean without damaging active electrical or mechanical parts. 
  • It can be used to remove production residue, release agents, contaminants, paints, oils and so on. 
  • Even after being useful in cleaning complicated mechanisms, it is also used to clean simple cleaning applications. 
  • While it can be as gentle as cleaning dirt from books, it can also be as aggressive as removing weld slag from tooling 
Dry ice blasting is specialized in cleaning adhesives, fire incidents, food and hospital use, mould removal and cleaning of electrical motors, printing presses and live electrical wirings.

Call us on 042 741 1789 or visit www bio-cleanse.com.au for a free quote and more information on dry ice blasting.

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.

Friday, 10 October 2014

Dangers of Meth lab

The risk from a chemical injury depends entirely on the chemical quantity, concentration and the length of chemical exposure. Anyone spending time in a formal meth lab may be at a huge health risk.

Acute exposure:
A chemical exposure which occurs for only a short period of time may result in health effects known as acute exposure. Slight exposure to this contamination can cause shortness of breath, dizziness, burns to the skin, eyes, nose and mouth, lack of coordination, cough, chemical irritation, chest pain and death, in severe cases. Other symptoms caused from meth lab exposure are nausea, fatigue and lethargy. These symptoms have been found in people who have entered a meth lab after the raid has occurred but before the lab has properly been cleaned or ventilated. Anyone spending a short time in such labs experiences these symptoms.

Corrosive effects:
Inhalation or skin exposure may cause severe injury to health from corrosive substances present in a meth lab. Such symptoms are chest pain, shortness of breath, burns to the skin and cough.

Solvents:
Exposure to meth lab solvents can cause irritation to the skin, mucous membranes, respiratory tract and cause central nervous system effects. They also cause severe skin burns.

Chronic exposure:
Chronic exposure appears over an extended period of time (weeks, months or years). Symptoms of Chronic exposure health effects are cancer, damage to the brain, liver and kidney, birth defects and reproductive disorders like miscarriages.

Friday, 3 October 2014

Sewage Clean up

Sewage spills are dirty, unpleasant and cause vast disruption and harm to your home or business area. Sewage is basically a water-carried waste that is filled with body wastes, washing water, food preparation wastes, laundry wastes, wet raw unused materials, etc. These spills have an unbearable smell and are not safe for health too. Sewage spills can account for too many sickness and disease, especially to children and spread viral infections. 

Sewage consists of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites that can cause serious illness and even death. You must presume that most flowing water is contaminated with sewage. 

The risk of contamination from unknown chemicals in industrial sewage such as solvents, carcinogens and pesticides is incredibly high. The potential danger of toxic and flammable gases within a confined space can also be hazardous to your business and can have disastrous consequences to the environment and local water supply.

If you have items contaminated by flood waters or sewage spills, proper cleaning and disinfecting procedures should be followed to prevent illness. Spills from sewage pipes can spread rapidly, so it is essential that any spills are dealt with quickly and effectively to minimize exposure and contain the spread.

Cleaning a sewage spill needs a lot of skill and time. It needs to be done by certified specialists, because there is a lot of risk in health and physical safety. Safety is very important while cleaning such spills, like wearing a raincoat, rubber boots and waterproof gloves, besides masks.

We at Bio Cleanse take proper care and do things in a safe and systematic way. We have hi-tech mechanism tools to clean affected areas quickly. We contain and eliminate potentially harmful sewage spills and focus on disinfecting affected areas thoroughly.

Visit us at www.bio-cleanse.com.au/ or call us on 042 741 1789 for any emergencies regarding sewage spills. You can rely on us for an urgency and 100% customer satisfaction.

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Murder Clean-up




Murder is a very unpleasant and depressing situation to face for any family member or relative related to the deceased. People who go through these situations are in no position to accept the fact that their close one is no more: leave alone the removal of the dead body and cleaning up the murder scene.

Murder clean-up is obviously a traumatic and unwelcome task that only professionals like us at Bio Cleanse Pty. Ltd. can undertake. The need is not only to clean affected areas and the corpse, but also to help grieving families.

In these cases, most people have been killed in a very violent and tragic way. Murder cleaning needs a lot of professionalism as the bio-technicians involved in the cleanup needs to be certified, physically fit, and psychologically stable.

We the professionals at Bio Cleanse Pty. Ltd. are trained and certified technicians who are experienced in the field of murder clean ups, may it be the cleaning of blood or the corpse. However bloody or disgusting might be the sight of the murder, we are the service that you need to contact. 

We help in keeping your family, house and surroundings clean and away from any health hazard by helping you in the time of distress and sadness that most grieving families go through at the time of death of their loved ones. We keep our pride in our professionalism, timeliness and dedication. 


Contact us at 042 741 1789 or visit us at http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/murder-clean-up/ for more info on murder cleanups.

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

10 things you should know about Compulsive Hoarding

Compulsive Hoarding is a type of behavior characterized by acquiring and failing to throw out a large number of items that would appear to have little or no value to others, such as notes, flyers, or newspapers.
Here are the 10 things you need to know about Compulsive Hoarding:
  • Compulsive hoarding affects approximately 700,000 to 1.4 million people in Australia. 
  • Compulsive hoarding is often considered a form of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) because between 18 and 42 percent of people with OCD experience some compulsion to hoard. 
  • The compulsion to hoard often starts during childhood or the teen years, but doesn’t usually become severe until adulthood. 
  • Hoarding often runs in families and can frequently accompany other mental health disorders like depression, social anxiety, etc. 
  • People fall into the trap of compulsive hoarding because of reasons like: sentimental value, emotional attachment or to remember an important life event. 
  • Also for utility value - the item is, or could be, useful. 
  • And for aesthetic value - the item is considered to be attractive or beautiful. 
  • People who probably have problems organizing and maintaining possessions go through this disorder. 
  • Hoarding also increases the risk of structural damage to the building structure, a consequence of the sheer weight of the hoarded items. 
  • Compulsive hoarders rarely recognize their problem. And it isn’t something that should be taken lightly; it should be taken care of, as soon as possible. 
Visit us on http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/hoarding-management/ to help you out with our professional services for compulsive hoarding problems.

Friday, 19 September 2014

6 ways to prevent home odours


It does not matter if it is trash, mould or pet smell. Any kind of odour can cause havoc on one’s nose and it can be nerve wracking. Here are some tips to avoid unpleasant odour.

  • Removing general odours - First thing is to find out where the odour is coming from. Then clean the area or item causing the odour with antibacterial detergent using hot soapy water. 
  • Removing smoke odours - One of the quickest ways to remove smoke odours is to open the windows and allow fresh air to circulate throughout the room. 
  • Removing refrigerator odours - Cleaning refrigerator odours can be very simple. Just go through the contents in the fridge and remove old and stinky food items. But if the refrigerator is not cleaned for months, than it’s always better to clean the entire fridge with a soft cloth. 
  • Stinky garbage disposal - Do not leave litter lying around the house. Dispose food waste properly.
  • Cleaning stinky sponges - To remove odour from a sponge, just run them through the washing machine or under running tap water. Also soaking sponge in hot water with bleaching powder helps in getting rid of the smell. Kitchen sponges should be changed often. 
  • Removing toilet odours - To eliminate toilet bowl odours, remember to clean it on a regular basis. Make sure to clean both inside and outside of the bowel. Keep air freshener inside the restroom. 
To know more about home odour removal, visit: http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/odour-control/