Biohazard Remediation
Southern California Biohazard Remediation
Biohazard remediation consists of identifying, containing, removing, and safely disposing of hazardous biological materials that pose a risk to human health. This includes blood, bodily fluids, tissue, medical waste, animal waste, mold, bacteria, viruses, and other potentially infectious materials. The process begins with a site assessment and the use of proper personal protective equipment (PPE). Technicians isolate the affected area to prevent cross-contamination, remove contaminated materials, thoroughly clean and disinfect surfaces with approved agents, and deodorize the space. All biohazardous waste is packaged, transported, and disposed of according to local, state, and federal regulations to ensure safety and compliance.
What is the Process Used by BioSecure Solution to Remove Biohazards?
We start by gathering information regarding the scene and extent of exposure. Once we have a solid understanding of the scope of work to be done, we’ll provide you or your insurance company with a cost estimate. For homeowners, we typically receive payment at time of services or, at the very minimum, the insurance policy deductible. For our corporate and industrial clients, we offer net30 billing terms.
Upon arrival at scene, our technicians will suit up in personal protective equipment. At this time, they will also prepare disposal bags and boxes and prepare/mix disinfectant. Once everything is staged, our technicians will enter the scene.
Every scene or situation will be different and will require a unique approach. Every effort will be made to curtail the removal of items such as furniture, flooring and drywall; however, the complete removal of biohazards is our goal. In many situations, as biohazards penetrate into surfaces and fabrics, our team will need to remove contaminated or affected parts and pieces.
Does BioSecure Solution Remove Human Feces and Urine?
Yes, we respond to incidents involving human feces and urine. Oftentimes, situations like this exist due to incontinence issues or medical emergencies. We use strong disinfectants to eliminate bacteria and lingering odors, making the space safe again
Facts that will impact the amount of biohazard remediation work to be done:
- Type of Firearm UsedA larger caliber firearm will typically result in greater blood loss, which will require more work to remediate the scene.
- Location in the HomeAn injury for example in the middle of a room or on a bed will typically not result in biohazards running into adjoining rooms. An injury or death near a wall, will typically require the remediation of a large scene. Biohazards will follow a patch of least resistance and will run under drywall and baseboards and into other areas of the home.
- Type of Injury or DeathA knife wound would typically result in less blood loss than a gunshot wound. If medical aid is applied quickly to either type of wound, the area of contamination will be less. However, if either situation results in an unattended death, the area of contamination could be quite large.
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