Blood spills can contain deadly pathogens that can cause serious health problems. Hence it is important for you to have the right knowledge and tools to ensure the cleanup is done without risking your health. The following are the most common myths about cleaning blood spills. Bleach is the ultimate
Let’s face it, all of us, at some point or the other in life, have thought of ending our life to stop all the pain and suffering we were enduring. Feeling suicidal is not a character fact. It only means that you cannot deal with the pain you are experiencing
Eighty-seven percent of all the fire-related deaths are due to a fire at home. Home fires tend to spread much faster and give the family members as little as 2 minutes to safely exit the house. Fire safety needs to be considered seriously as, in 2008, nearly 61,000 children died
Unlike other biohazard cleanups, a hoarding cleanup is quite different. In the sense, before commencing the cleaning activity, professional cleaners need to have a clear idea of the psychology behind hoarding. This helps to ensure the cleaning is done without worsening the hoarding situation further. It is important to take
Odour is often a sign that bacteria are present in the environment. Odour control involves identifying these bacterial infestations and then destroying the molecules, bacteria, and spores that cause unpleasant smells. Do not just go in for temporary remedies like using deodorising sprays, etc to simply mask the odour. Odours caused by





