Bodily fluids like blood, vomit, and feces may contain pathogens that can cause serious infections. Without using the proper cleaning agents, even if these bodily fluids are treated, the pathogens can still linger and get people sick. Regular cleaning maintenance crews should not clean these bodily fluids without knowledge of how to clean them and if they do not have the proper personal protective equipment (PPE).
Some serious infections caused by bodily fluids may include:
- HIV
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Norovirus
- Salmonella
Team Clean Biohazard Disinfection Services employs technicians who have been trained in industry standards and Team Clean’s high-quality of impeccable cleaning. The sanitation process involves proper bodily fluid cleanup, using the appropriate disinfectants and germicides that kill harmful pathogens. We remove all furniture that has been in contact with these bodily fluids. Technicians thoroughly clean and examine a whole area to make sure it is safe for the public.
All of the hazardous waste and contaminated furniture are placed in proper biohazard containers, sealed off, and disposed of by a licensed biohazard disposal company. All remnants of bodily fluids or body parts are carefully spotted, disposed of, and tracked to the final disposal site.
It is important that facilities never keep contaminated furniture or hazardous fluids in regular garbage or trash disposals. Disposal in this manner represents a danger to the public.
Team Clean Biohazard Disinfection Services specializes in:
- Accidental Death
- Unattended Death
- Suicide Cleanup
- Homicide Cleanup
- Contaminated Furniture Removal
Unfortunately, accidents and unforeseen deaths happen frequently in facilities and living spaces. It is the responsibility of the property owner to clean the area thoroughly once the deceased has been removed. Team Clean Biohazard Disinfection Services can clean your building for an affordable price, with the utmost discretion.
Team Clean Biohazard Disinfection Services focuses on the restoration of the room or facility to its previous state before the event happened. Our objective is to alleviate any trauma that may be triggered when a loved one of the deceased enters the living space or facility and keeps the public safe.