Biohazard Clean-Up: Rodent Issue in Abandoned RV
Biohazard clean-up is an incredibly important resource and you need to reach out to a professional.
Every call is unique, but there is a specific process to be followed to ensure the health and safety of everyone involved.
Here's how we approach the job as we arrive on-site:
1. Ensure health and safety of technicians and occupants
2. Inspect and evaluate
3. Isolate and contain affected areas, establish decontamination chamber, if applicable
4. Remove uncontaminated contents, if applicable
5. Contain and dispose un-restorable contents, if applicable
6. Contain and remove restorable contents for off-site processing, if applicable
7. Clean, sanitize and remove restorable contents, if applicable
8. Demo, contain and dispose of un-restorable structural materials, if applicable
9. Clean, sanitize and if possible, seal restorable structural materials, if applicable
10. Test, evaluate and confirm cleanliness
11. Remove containment, if applicable
This process has been developed for all biohazard related issues and is adapted and applied based on the situation at hand.
Safety is everyone’s responsibility on a biological and infectious remediation work site. Hazards include any condition, material, or situation that can cause harm to technicians and workers, building occupants, the public, or the environment.
At the end of the day, these matters need to be handled efficiently and quickly to ensure the safety for all involved.
Call us today at SERVPRO of Spring/ Tomball for more information.