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How to Safely Clean Blood and Bodily Fluids After a Death Inside a Property

8/3/2024

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Dealing with the aftermath of a death inside a property is a difficult and emotional task. Beyond the immediate emotional impact, there are also significant health and safety concerns associated with cleaning blood and bodily fluids. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to handle this sensitive situation safely and efficiently.

Why Professional Cleanup is Necessary

Blood and bodily fluids can carry pathogens that pose serious health risks, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. Proper cleanup requires specialized knowledge, equipment, and techniques to ensure that the area is thoroughly sanitized and safe for reoccupation.

The Risks of DIY Cleanup

Attempting to clean up blood and bodily fluids on your own can be dangerous. Without the proper training and equipment, you risk exposure to biohazards and the potential spread of infectious diseases. Additionally, DIY cleanup often fails to address all contaminated areas, leaving hidden hazards behind.

Steps to Properly Clean Blood and Bodily Fluids

1. Assessment and Planning

Before starting the cleanup process, it's crucial to assess the situation thoroughly:
- Identify all contaminated areas: Blood and bodily fluids can spread to areas that aren't immediately visible.
- Plan the cleanup process: Determine the necessary equipment, cleaning agents, and protective gear required for the job.

2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Wearing appropriate PPE is essential to protect yourself from exposure to biohazards:
- Gloves: Use heavy-duty, puncture-resistant gloves.
- Protective clothing: Wear disposable coveralls, shoe covers, and a mask.
- Face protection: Use a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes and face from splashes.

3. Containment

To prevent the spread of contaminants, contain the affected area:
- Seal off the area: Use plastic sheeting and tape to seal doors, vents, and other openings.
- Restrict access: Ensure that only authorized personnel enter the containment zone.

4. Removal of Contaminated Materials

Carefully remove any materials that have been contaminated by blood or bodily fluids:
- Porous materials: Items like carpets, upholstery, and mattresses may need to be disposed of if they cannot be properly sanitized.
- Non-porous surfaces: Clean and disinfect hard surfaces like floors, walls, and furniture.

5. Cleaning and Disinfection

Use appropriate cleaning agents and techniques to thoroughly disinfect the area:
- Initial cleaning: Remove visible blood and bodily fluids using a detergent solution and disposable cloths.
- Disinfection: Apply an EPA-registered disinfectant to all contaminated surfaces and allow it to dwell for the recommended time.
- Secondary cleaning: Re-clean the area to ensure all contaminants are removed.

6. Deodorization

To eliminate any lingering odors, use professional-grade deodorizing agents and equipment:
- Air scrubbers: These devices remove airborne contaminants and improve air quality.
- Odor neutralizers: Apply products that neutralize odors at the molecular level.

7. Final Inspection

Conduct a thorough inspection to ensure the area is completely clean and safe:
- Visual inspection: Check for any remaining signs of contamination.
- Testing: Use ATP (adenosine triphosphate) testing to verify the cleanliness of surfaces.

Why Choose Compassion BioClean

At Compassion BioClean, we specialize in cleaning blood and bodily fluids after a death inside a property. Our trained professionals provide compassionate, discreet, and thorough service to ensure the affected area is safe and restored to its original condition. Here’s why you should choose us:

- Certified Technicians: Our team is certified and experienced in handling biohazard cleanup.
- Compassionate Approach: We understand the emotional impact of such events and offer our services with empathy and respect.
- 24/7 Availability: We are available around the clock to respond to emergencies.
- Comprehensive Cleanup: From assessment to final inspection, we handle every step of the process to ensure your safety and peace of mind.

How to Contact Us

If you need professional cleanup services for blood and bodily fluids, don’t hesitate to reach out to Compassion BioClean. We’re here to help you through this difficult time with expert care and discretion.

Contact Compassion BioClean Today

- Phone: 251-252-0110
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: www.CompassionBioClean.com

Conclusion

Cleaning up blood and bodily fluids after a death inside a property is a challenging and hazardous task that should be handled by professionals. At Compassion BioClean, we provide the expertise, equipment, and compassionate service needed to restore your property to a safe and habitable condition. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can assist you during this difficult time.
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