Blood and bodily fluid cleanup in Central New York involves deep cleaning, the application of EPA-approved hospital-grade disinfectants, and deodorizing areas where a traumatic event has occurred that led to blood and/or bodily fluid spill. Dealing with blood, bodily fluids, and human or animal remains can be traumatizing for property owners due to the tragic events leading up to the need for this type of biohazard cleanup service.
Despite this, it’s important to hire a trained professional so as not to risk the danger of liability from improper cleanup efforts or exposure to potentially hazardous materials associated with blood, bodily fluids, and other pathogens that can be potentially infectious.
PuroClean of Central New York is pleased to provide you with a sincere additional amount of compassion and empathy required when answering your call for blood and bodily fluid remediation. This cleaning and restoration require hazardous cleanup and removal of waste materials that can possibly be considered infectious waste.
PuroClean’s industry-certified professionals are trained to cope with the emotional and stressful cleaning of events like those leading to blood and bodily fluid cleanup needs, and with the utmost discretion. We will restore your property to its pre-accident condition. We urge you to feel safe calling PuroClean, the Paramedics of Property Damage®, at (315) 314-9090 for your blood and bodily fluid cleanup requirements.
Our trained technicians can work with landlords, property owners, and homeowners in providing cleaning services related to blood and bodily fluid cleanup.
The PuroClean specially trained and certified technicians, who stand prepared to conduct cleanup tasks of blood and bodily fluid remediation, are also fully aware of the importance of compassion, sensitivity, empathy, and care. Our team of IICRC-certified technicians is in keeping with the OSHA guidelines. They are further fully equipped with all proper PPE (personal protective equipment), adequate cleaning solutions, and state-of-the-art cleaning equipment.
Biohazard Cleanup services that include Blood and Bodily Fluid Remediation include:
In 1991, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard to protect workers from the risk of blood or other potentially infectious materials (BOPIM). Infectious pathogens include the Hepatitis B virus, HIV, the 2019 Novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and many others.
This standard helps protect approximately 5.6 million workers in the healthcare industry and related occupations, which also includes biohazard remediation companies. Biohazard remediation falls within the scope of the BOPIM standard.
Also, the BOPIM standard has several requirements, including:
The majority of blood and bodily fluid cleanup events include the risks of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Closely following the proper training and safety procedures and guidelines is vital for the personal safety of future occupants who will return to the biohazard-affected area post-cleanup, as well as the safety of the cleanup crew.
Our PuroClean trained technicians will take away and properly dispose of blood, bodily fluids, tissue, and other materials that are a result of your accident, trauma, crime, or death; and will do so according to governmental regulations with the utmost sensitivity to your privacy and confidentiality. You can feel secure, knowing PuroClean professionals will clean, disinfect, and deodorize your premises and return it to you in the pre-accident condition.
Dealing with property damage is already an enormously stressful time. All of our owners and technicians at PuroClean conduct themselves with compassion and care, being careful to make sure that our actions don’t place any additional anxiety on the property owners’ sense of loss.
When dealing with this type of cleanup, it is important to always show extra care and compassion. PuroClean technicians empathize with all materially interested individuals dealing with these traumatic situations.
PuroClean’s RapidDefense™ is the best way to provide detailed cleaning, which includes the application of EPA-approved hospital-grade disinfectants in public areas. Our system helps stop the spread of pathogen-based illnesses, such as those potentially found in blood and bodily fluid remediation cleanup. The process uses Environmental Protection Agency-registered, hospital-grade disinfectants known to be effective against common pathogens. The use of the listed EPA-registered product is consistent with the product labeling and complies with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration‘s requirements for Occupational Exposure to bloodborne Pathogens (29 CFR 1910). Contact us immediately once a blood or bodily fluid spill occurs so that we can help you return your property to a clean environment.
When in need of blood and bodily fluid remediation, call the PuroClean professionals to clean and remediate the contaminated site. Our technicians use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to effectively remediate the damage.
What makes PuroClean your ideal damage restoration company? The quality of our remediation services, the timeliness with which we deliver the finished product, and the sheer compassion we show during the entire project. In addition, we vow to do whatever we have to do to restore and rescue properties in each and every community we serve.
*As not all PuroClean offices offer biohazard cleaning services, please contact the PuroClean home office at 1-800-775-7876 to help you find a PuroClean location that may be able to help you.
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