Is your home or business dealing with a backed up sewer or the spreading of an infectious illness? Are you in need of crime scene cleanup services? PuroClean of Lakeville delivers a full range of biohazard cleanup services, using the PuroClean RapidDefense™ Program for a bacterial or viral outbreak. Safety is critical to proper biohazard cleanup. The PuroClean of Lakeville team will carefully contain the area, remove unsalvageable materials, and then sanitize those that remain. Our trained technicians deodorize the site if any odors remain, returning your property to pre loss condition.
First, we thoroughly assess the situation and the affected area (s). Then, we determine the level of containment needed and inform you of the action plan.
It is critical to perform biohazard cleanup services with particular attention to safety, industry, and OSHA standards. Our trained technicians wear specialized personal protective equipment to keep themselves safe. They also contain the area and take the appropriate steps to keep you and your family or employees safe.
Hazardous medical waste, such as spinal fluid, peritoneal fluid, amniotic fluid, and other bodily fluids, is handled following OSHA regulations. It’s then sent to a licensed hazardous medical waste incinerator.
We will adhere to industry standards and state regulations by removing all affected porous materials and safely discarding all other infectious materials. When treating non porous surfaces, we dry the affected area before applying a disinfectant. After allowing the disinfectant to soak, we scrub, repeating the process to disinfect the space.
Usually, after cleaning the biohazard and sanitizing the area, odors tend to dissipate. However, our crew will determine whether further deodorization is necessary. If so, we use hydroxyls or ozone to eliminate the odor.
PuroClean RapidDefense™ Program is designed to clean and protect against MRSA, Influenza, COVID-19, and Norovirus contamination.
Biohazard cleanup companies have the equipment and training to safely clean up biohazards without further contamination. This will reduce the likelihood of illness spreading to others at the home or office. Call PuroClean of Lakeville at (952) 377-8477 and rest assured that your property is in good hands.
Biohazards are any biological contaminants that have the risk of carrying disease, such as those found in sewage, mold, or any viral or bacterial contamination such as MRSA. Biohazards also include toxins found in decaying organisms, as well as bodily fluids.
Many insurance policies cover biohazard removal services and crime scene cleanup. Check with your insurance provider to confirm the details of your specific policy.
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