Biohazards often present dangers unseen to the human eye. You may not think much about it, but blood spillage is a common biohazard because bloodborne pathogens such as MRSA, HIV, and Hepatitis B & C viruses can be present, and transmitted through blood. This begs the question: when do I need a biohazard professional? When can I clean something on my own?
First, it’s important to understand what exactly a biohazard is.
The term biohazard refers to any biological materials (microorganisms, viruses, plants, animals, or their byproducts) that pose a threat to the health of living organisms. These include human bodily fluids, animal waste, waste from laboratories and much more.
However, exposure to some biohazards presents a much bigger risk than others. Blood, bodily fluids and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) may contain bloodborne pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, parasites and rickettsia. These pathogens can cause diseases like tuberculosis, E. coli, borreliosis (lyme disease), and salmonella. Other common biohazards are not considered potentially infectious, such as feces, urine, nasal secretions, sweat, sputum and vomit. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) classifies biohazards into four “levels” based on how harmful they are to humans.
Related: 6 Biohazard Examples
In certain situations, it is imperative for biohazard remediation specialists to take the lead on cleaning biological contamination in a given area — and some of them may come as a bit of a surprise. Biohazard cleaning is more than just picking up a mop and bucket; it’s a carefully planned and regulated series of procedures that requires specific engineering controls, personal protective equipment (PPE), and rigorous training to protect people from exposure to infectious pathogens. Here are some common situations that require the expertise of a biohazard remediation specialist:
Aftermath Services has decades of experience in dealing with biological contaminants, and we go beyond the scope of work that janitorial staff and most restoration professionals perform on a daily basis. Our biohazard remediation professionals are trained to perform thorough mitigation services that include disinfection protocols using our proprietary disinfectants coupled with verifiable surface testing.
Every infectious disease case is a biohazard situation, and every biohazard situation involving significant blood and other bodily fluids can present a risk of exposure to infectious pathogens that cause common diseases. Contact us at 877-691-4761 today for immediate help.
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