Things You Need To Know Before Cleaning Up Blood

Accidents can happen to anyone, even the most vigilant. If an accident happens in your home, your first concern should be for the victim, followed by the desire to take care of your property and clean up any reminders left behind. There are many reasons why hiring a professional blood cleanup company is a good idea. Here are 4 things you should know before attempting to clean up blood on your own:

Blood Transmits Disease

No one makes a practice of interrogating their house guests about their medical history. For this reason, you might not know if someone has hepatitis or HIV. These and other viruses can remain active and present on surfaces long after visible blood or bio is gone. Also, remember that rubber gloves and bleach might not fully protect you during the cleanup. Above all, it is important to remain sensitive to the person who was injured. Rather than asking after someone’s medical status, contact a professional biohazard cleanup service right away.

Housekeepers Can’t Help

The best housekeeper knows how to get out tough stains. However, cleaning up blood is not safe for anyone that do not have the appropriate training and equipment, including PPE, to address biohazards. Don’t put your family or others at risk with an improper cleaning. Furthermore, sometimes cleaning blood out of carpet or other materials is not possible. Attempts to do so can contaminate carpet cleaning equipment and spread pathogens to other areas of your home or the homes of others.

Proper Biohazard Disposal is the Law

You can throw out a bloody tissue without a problem. However, a large blood cleanup project will require specialized disposal to prevent health-related risks. It’s not as easy as taking an old cell phone to a company that properly disposes of electronic devices. You have to have specific training and knowledge, plus the right equipment and permissions, to safely dispose of biohazards such as blood and bodily fluids. Biohazard companies like Aftermath carry the appropriate licenses to operate in all states, and our processes reflect the highest standards in rules and regulations concerning the handling of blood and other bio.

Begin the Healing Process

It’s not easy to see a loved one get hurt. People have different reactions to traumatic events. Protect yourself after addressing a bad accident by leaving the area until it is cleaned by a professional trauma cleaning service. Get help for lasting issues associated with trauma when you are ready. Don’t take the chance of making things worse by attempting a gruesome cleanup project on your own.

Professional Biohazard cleanup 24/7

Many of the most serious health hazards are invisible to the naked eye. Though an area may be free from stains and other obvious signs, this does not mean that all biohazards have been completely removed. Hire a professional trauma cleaning company to be completely confident that the area is clean and sanitized. Companies like Aftermath utilize specialized testing equipment to ensure the highest possible standards in the industry.

Contact Aftermath 24/7 for professional trauma cleaning services. Help keep your loved ones safe, and avoid any lasting problems associated with cleaning up blood.

Ridgely Dunn

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