Biohazard Cleanup Process
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- An Estimator will visit the site to determine the scope of work.
- A Technician is dispatched to the clean up job.
- All porous materials that are affected with blood or body fluids must be disposed of, all hard surfaces cleaned and disinfected.
- Contaminated carpet, padding, drywall, subfloor, vanity bases, clothing, etc. must be disposed of properly.
- All cleaning must be done with SaniMaster 5 or Sporocidin, EPA registered disinfectants that kill HIV, Hepatitis, Strep, etc.
- In most cases an AFD (Air Filtration Device) will be run while working to minimize odor and dust.
- If necessary, a Vapor Shark can be run to eliminate odor unobtrusively, and the technician can also fog with an odor counteractant. This is at the discretion of the estimator.
- All waste and affected items must be specially packaged in designated Bio boxes and incinerated by a licensed hazardous waste operator.
- Photographic documentation will be made and provided to the customer upon request.
- Full PPE is to be worn by all workers engaged in cleanup. This includes a full respirator, single or double body suit, latex gloves, Kevlar cut-resistant gloves, and neoprene gloves.
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