Bio Hazard Recovery
Why Professional Cleanup is Essential for Bio Hazard Recovery Situations
Why Professional Cleanup is Essential for Bio Hazard Recovery Situations
When faced with blood spills, fingerprint powder, pepper spray or other hazardous materials, the situation quickly becomes a biohazard. Attempting to clean these scenes on your own puts you at risk of exposure to mental and physical trauma and potentially fatal diseases.
When faced with blood spills, fingerprint powder, pepper spray or other hazardous materials, the situation quickly becomes a biohazard. Attempting to clean these scenes on your own puts you at risk of exposure to mental and physical trauma and potentially fatal diseases.
To safely clean up these hazardous materials, you need:
To safely clean up these hazardous materials, you need:
- Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) based on the level of the area's biosafety
- Hospital-grade disinfectants registered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- A professional hazmat removal and disposal team
DIY cleanup, whether by yourself or your employees, is not only illegal but also endangers your health and well-being. Laws and regulations exist to protect the public from these hazardous materials, and it's essential to seek professional help for their removal and disposal.
DIY cleanup, whether by yourself or your employees, is not only illegal but also endangers your health and well-being. Laws and regulations exist to protect the public from these hazardous materials, and it's essential to seek professional help for their removal and disposal.
Trust Kleen Aid Cleaning Services to remediate the situation with compassion and expertise.
Our Services
Our Services
Our Remediation Process
Our Remediation Process
ASSESS
ASSESS
We complete an initial walk-through and OSHA-mandated employee-safety hazard assessment of the scene.
CONTROL AND SETUP
CONTROL AND SETUP
We use OSHA’s recommended cross-contamination protocol to control the affected area by securing and separating it from other parts of the structure.
REMOVE
REMOVE
We remove all visible traces of blood and biological materials from the affected area. This is the most dangerous step of the remediation process.
CLEAN, DISINFECT, AND DEODORIZE
CLEAN, DISINFECT, AND DEODORIZE
After removal, we clean, disinfect, and deodorize affected surfaces using EPA-rated disinfectants.
VERIFY
VERIFY
Upon completion, we use adenosine triphosphate (ATP) testing technology to guarantee hospital-level standards of disinfection.