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Bloodborne Pathogens Can Be Deadly

1/27/2016 (Permalink)

Don't risk cleaning mass amounts of blood up yourself.

SERVPRO Franchise Professionals remove and dispose of bodily fluids, tissue and other potentially pathogenic substances resulting from accicent, trauma, crime or death. Trained SERVPRO Franchise Technicians thoroughly clean, disinfect and deodorize the structure for you.

Body fluids, including blood, feces, and vomit are all considered potentially contaminated with bloodborne or other germs. Therefore, spills of these fluids should be cleaned up and the contaminated surfaces disinfected immediately.

The CDC suggests you use bleach to clean bodily fluids that could contain bloodborne pathogens from hard surfaces in this article. They even have 10 Tips to help you out.

Clean-up Procedure Using Bleach Solution

  1. Block off the area of the spill from patrons until clean-up and disinfection is complete.
  2. Put on disposable gloves to prevent contamination of hands.
  3. Wipe up the spill using paper towels or absorbent material and place in a plastic garbage bag.
  4. Gently pour bleach solution onto all contaminated areas of the surface.
  5. Let the bleach solution remain on the contaminated area for 20 minutes.
  6. Wipe up the remaining bleach solution.
  7. All non-disposable cleaning materials used such as mops and scrub brushes should be disinfected by saturating with bleach solution and air dried.
  8. Remove gloves and place in plastic garbage bag with all soiled cleaning materials.
  9. Double-bag and securely tie-up plastic garbage bags and discard.
  10. Thoroughly wash hands with soap and water.

We suggest you leave clean up of this nature to us here at SERVPRO, we will do it right the first time. Call us to come help you clean today 843-236-6278!

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