Blood, vomit, saliva, urine and feces can all carry viruses such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV. The safe decontamination and cleaning of areas that have been soiled by a such incidents is vital in order to reduce and eliminate the risk of infection from exposure.
Employers must have a procedure in place for reporting an incident involving these hazards as part of their Health and Safety plan. This plan should evaluate the risk of infection from exposure and state the company’s procedure for the removal and disinfection of the area contaminated. The burden of cleaning up after an incident involving subject waste is put on the person responsible for the premises. If left unattended, bodily fluids such as blood, urine and vomit will often seep into porous materials and areas which are not visible to the untrained eye, making the clean up extremely difficult and the risk of exposure to infection much greater. |
Code 4 Cleaners specialist decontamination service quickly and efficiently eliminates all of these hazards with minimal disruption to your business or premises. Code 4 Cleaners trained professionals are experienced in dealing with delicate circumstances and they will fully decontaminate your location with complete discretion.
With the use of advanced equipment the area is thoroughly decontaminated, ensuring the potentially hazardous area is left infection free.
With the use of advanced equipment the area is thoroughly decontaminated, ensuring the potentially hazardous area is left infection free.