by Nate Berg | Mar 19, 2025 | Blood
Wiping up a blood spill isn’t enough to eliminate the health risks it carries. Blood can contain harmful pathogens like hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV, which remain on surfaces even after visible traces are removed. Proper cleanup requires a two-step process:...
by Nate Berg | Mar 12, 2025 | Blood
Blood cleanup goes beyond what’s visible. When biohazardous materials are present, air systems can circulate harmful pathogens and odors throughout a space. Without proper decontamination, contaminants from decomposition or prolonged exposure can settle in ducts,...
by Nate Berg | Jan 3, 2025 | Blood
When it comes to ensuring the safety and cleanliness of an area where blood has been spilled, proper procedures are paramount. Cleaning a blood spillage before disinfecting the area is essential to effectively eliminate harmful pathogens and maintain a safe...
by Nate Berg | Dec 18, 2024 | Blood
When facing the challenge of cleaning up HIV/AIDS infected blood, it’s essential to understand that the process isn’t just about removing visible stains. It’s about ensuring that every trace of the virus is eradicated, safeguarding everyone involved...
by Nate Berg | Nov 14, 2024 | Blood
Blood stains can be distressing and challenging to remove, especially when they occur on different types of surfaces. Whether it’s a hard, non-porous surface or a soft, porous one, the approach to cleaning blood varies significantly. Understanding these differences is...
by Nate Berg | Mar 25, 2024 | Blood
Blood spills are inevitable, whether they occur in a household accident, during a medical emergency, or in a workplace mishap. Properly cleaning up blood is crucial not only for aesthetic reasons but also for health and safety. In this guide, we’ll walk you...