In life, accidents happen and the professionals at Oasis Restoration are here to help! When bodily fluids or hazardous conditions are found within someone's property, they can quickly become dangerous and life threatening if they are not cleaned, disinfected, or remediated properly.
Biohazardous waste is defined as waste contaminated with potentially infectious materials, like blood or chemicals, that are deemed a threat to public health or the environment. If not properly treated, contaminants can spread, causing disease and infection.
While the process can be quite complex depending on the situation, proper biohazard remediation safely removes and disposes of fluids and waste that can harm your family. Our experts undergo comprehensive training, including regulatory and OSHA compliance instruction, to meticulously clean and restore your home following an event.
Step 1
BIOHAZARD CLEANUP
Biohazard and hoarding cleanup involve cleaning, sanitizing, and deodorizing areas where a traumatic event such as an accident, injury or death has occurred. It also means removing anything directly touched by the contaminant(s) to thoroughly clean and disinfect the remaining surfaces.
Step 2
PATHOGENIC REMOVAL
Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause diseases. Blood spills are treated according to OSHA standards using chemicals like sodium hypochlorite. We remove and dispose of unsalvageable materials or items, then clean and disinfect what can be preserved.
Step 3
HOARDING CLEANUP
Hoarding cleanup goes far beyond your typical cleaning. It often means homes are filled with items people cannot part with. But the clutter isn’t just messy; it can hide hazardous waste, mold, and rotting material. Professional hoarding cleanup from the experts at Oasis Restoration involves careful sorting, cleaning, and removal or biohazard disposal of items.
Step 4
BIO-WASTE DISPOSAL
Bio-waste is any material that contains biological hazards, such as blood, human or animal tissue, urine, feces, or medical waste. Bio-waste must be discarded according to specific regulations to prevent the spread of disease and protect the environment. Our crews have undergone special training and wear personal protective equipment, like hazmat suits, required for handling or disposing of bio-waste.
Step 5
DEODORIZATION & SANITIZATION
After our team cleans and disposes of biohazards, bio-waste, or other dangerous materials, the entire site is decontaminated using professional and medical-grade disinfectants and equipment. We then sanitize all surfaces to get rid of lingering microorganisms and apply deodorizers to eliminate unpleasant odors and microbiological risks in the air.