A biohazard team can enter a scene to provide professional cleaning for a number of reasons, including a hazardous spill or an unattended death. Here are some details as to what takes place during this type of cleanup.
Access
One of the first things that a team for biohazard cleanup in Jacksonville, FL, will do is ensure that there is no access to the scene by a third party. This means that family members, officers, and other outsiders won’t be allowed onto the scene until the work is done. Limiting access is done for the safety of the workers as well as for those who might want to see evidence of other details, so that nothing is contaminated and to ensure that no one gets sick.
Cleaning
Once the scene is secure, a team for biohazard cleanup in Jacksonville, FL, will begin the cleaning process. This step includes looking for any biohazards and getting them safely away from the location and to their proper disposal area. Common substances include bodily fluids, blood, and chemicals. Disinfectants and other special cleaning supplies are used to ensure that any waste left behind is removed.
Demolition
Sometimes, the scene might require that some areas are demolished. Walls could be torn down; floors might need to be removed. If this is necessary, then our team would work to remove anything if there is no structural damage and if it’s safe to do so to ensure the hazard has been removed from the scene.
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