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What do we mean by the term biohazards?

  1. Airborne Biohazards
  2. Bloodborne Biohazards
  3. Vectors
  4. Sewage
  5. Biohazard Cleanup
  6. Biohazard Disposal
  7. My Questions

Information here relates to biohazard cleanup for unaccompanied deaths, suicide, and homicides in Florida. I am a professional biohazard cleanup technician and self-employed. Self-employment allows me to charge much less than my competitors than all or most of my Florida competitors. I have over 7 years of biohazard cleanup experience.

Biohazards consist of wet, moist, and flaked blood from human bleeding and loss of other potentially infectious materials (OPIM). A professional cleaner's service should be sought for traumatic blood loss of great amounts. Cleaning biohazards requires certain skills, abilities, and knowledge to be done correctly and safely. For small biohazard cleaning look at this biohazard kit product for your needs.

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Florida Biohazard Cleanup

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When something terrible and violent happens in Florida, biohazard contained in blood comes to mind. Biohazards thrive in our bodies given the correct conditions. Release blood and other potentially infectious materials and they become health issues for others.

Biohazardous materials seldom catch our attention, but when massive blood loss occurs, biohazard cleanup should be at the tip of our tongues.

I keep dozens of web pages for biohazard cleanup in Florida. It's about more than marketing and sharing information about biohazard cleanup relaated to death cleanup. It's about overcoming our sheriff employee's corruption.

You see, the coroner's department has responsibility for investigating homicides, suicides, and unattended deaths. Families of these questionable deaths receive directions to report to the Orange County corner's office. They do.

Once in the Orange County coroner's office they receive directions to a biohazard cleanup company. This direction violates county employee's rules for employment. It also amounts to fraud. Little do Florida residents know their coroner runs a corrupt biohazard cleanup business operation while on the taxpayer payroll. That's right. They cheat the public twice. Once while working for the coroner's office while sending families to corrupt biohazard cleanup companies. And a second time by cheating family survivors of violent crimes, suicides, and unattended deaths. This has gone on for years.

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This manipulation directs Florida's grieving families to employee companies. Sometimes county employees direct grieving families to biohazard companies for a kickback. Employees may receive 10% of the cleaning fee. In this way, Florida's families do not learn about my company and other free enterprise biohazard cleanup companies in Florida.

As a result of this Orange County employee manipulation, Florida families pay hundreds and even thousands of dollars too much for biohazard cleanup.

Sometimes friends and relatives of Florida victims ask me why I charge different rates for cleaning than my competitors. It takes me little time to complete biohazard cleanup in Florida, for one. I also ensure my prices beat the competitions so that I can work. I enjoy helping people needing biohazard cleanup service.

Unfortunately, Orange County's sheriff's employees won't get out of my business.

I charge enough. I charge what I need to earn a decent profit to continue my service for others as well as care for my family.

My Questions

Besides cleaning, more labor may be involved with special requests, sealing, and chasing effluents. Expect questions like these:

Who is the victim?

  • Who is the responsible party?
  • Where is the wound?
  • What type of weapon was used?
  • Where did this homicide, suicide, or    death occur?
  • How long was the deceased down?

  • Biohazards

    Airborne

    Airborne biohazards cause illness as well as death to humans. They enter the respiratory track through the eyes, nose, and throat. They may remain dormant or become active in a short time. HIV may remain dormant for up to 10 years, but it is not airborne.

    The more well known of the airborne biohazards include anthrax, tuberculosis, and smallpox.

    Bloodborne biohazards cause illness and death in humans. They enter the body through the eyes, throat, nose, and sexual orifices. A small number of micro-organisms, viruses and bacteria entering the body's blood stream soon begin to populate. Their presence in the body's immune system cause white blood cells to attack the invading organisms, which in one sense amounts to an internal biohazard cleanup by our body's own defenses.

    How long do dangerous viruses live?

    Inside the body viruses that cause illness and death can live for many years in their host, a person. Outside of the body it's almost anyone's guess. From seconds of existence following a traumatic injury in bright sunlight, to days, and even weeks in ideal laboratory conditions:

    "Under ideal laboratory conditions HIV can remain infectious in dried blood and
    liquid blood for several weeks and HBV stays active for even longer." Health and Safety Executive

    A healthy body will fight off attacking bloodborne micro-organisms. So that these viruses die off quickly outside of the body. Several methods are
    available for decontamination. These procedures are designed to inactivate HIV, mainly by using heat or chemical disinfection.

    A healthy body ensures our best defense when added to sensible life-styles.

    As an additional service for Biosafe, Orange County Biohazard cleanup for special blood, death, suicide and unaccompanied death cleanup adds more information.

    Vector Biohazards

    Vector biohazards seldom come to our attention. We should remain aware of them just the same. Not so long ago many people feared that HIV would transmit by way of blood sucking vectors, mostly mosquitoes. As it turned out, at least for the moment, mosquitoes do not transmit HIV.

    Just the same, there are other biohazards that do transmit by mosquito and other insect bites. Malaria transmit by female mosquitoes, for one. There are other vectors out there that we know about. There are still more that we do not know about.

    As rainforests and other wild places become developed nature's secrets spill out onto humanity, in part. Most of nature's secrets become lost for all time. Those viruse biohazards released into civilization threaten us in ways we cannot imagine.

    Vectors present a different type of biohazard cleanup than we usually think about. In Central America biohazard cleanup meant killing mosquitoes. DDT and other chemicals helped with the biohazard cleanup.

    It meant the same in Florida until the EPA said, "Halt!". DDT destroys animal cells and alters the genetic code. We began to learn about these rude changes in nature when egg shells broke too easily. Fish off the Huntington Beach and Seal Beach peers showed DDT in their bodies.

    Because DDT works it way up the food chain, everyone in Florida stopped using DDT to kill off pesky insects. It seemed a pity because DDT worked so well. But the problem for people in Florida became apparent when concentrated levels of DDT began to appear in Florida's children. It turns out that the higher on the food chain, the more DDT animals accumulate.

    Hawk and eagle eggs broke before their hatchlings hatched. Since these birds of prey fed on rodents, each DDT infested rodent added to the bird's DDT concentration. Since the rodent fed on DDT laced insects, the rodents added DDT to any carnivores eating rodents.

    Thanks to the EPA DDT no longer exists in Florida, at least we believe its gone. Let's hope so. Besides biohazards, we do not to needlessly chemically hazardous substances to our Florida environment.

    Sewage

    From two perspectives, sewage contains mild to monstrous biohazards. For centuries humanity knew to move sewage beyond social boundaries. From the household sewage contains thousands of viruses and millions of bacteria. Sewage cleanup means removing biohazards as well as visually offensive, olfactory offending biohazard waste.

    Sewage sludge gathered at a central location combines the worst of sewage into massive heaps of composting germs and viruses. Even treated sewage contains biohazards at times. In fact, treated sewage often becomes compost for farms. At times this treated sewage carries illness and disease carrying biohazardous pathogens dangerous to humans and nonhumans.

    We look at sewage cleanup at the level of homes as a sewage cleanup business We then look at sewage cleanup at the industrial sewage treatment level as a socially imposed, necessity for our way of life. But it's not only "sewage cleanup," it's also biohazard cleanup.

    No risk of HIV, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C threatens cleaners like blood cleanup. Hepatitis A and B do threaten cleaners like any other biohazard cleanup work, but here there's no blood.

    Biohazard Cleanup

    Prudent measures for biohazard cleanup following homicides, suicides, unattended death decompositions, and traumatic blood loss suffice. Taking extraordinary measures exceeds needed precautions. But what do we mean by "prudent measures"?

    Prudent cleaning measures include wearing protective masks over the eyes, nose, and mouth. Thick rubber gloves 4 to 5 inches above the wrists, and protective clothing protecting the skin from accidental exposure to blood help create "prudent measures." These measure become cumbersome in the Florida summer heat. So once a cleaner has control over wet, moist, or flaky dried blood, biohazard cleanup may continue without such stringent garments.

    Replace foot gear before exiting a soiled environment. During biohazard cleanup of blood and other potentially infectious materials remain off blood soiled areas as much as possible.

    Removing blood from large blood soiled areas on carpet and concrete suggests walking around the soiled areas. Once footgear becomes soiled, all areas walked on become contaminated.

    By reading information at crime scene cleanup, the reader finds more information related to biohazard as well as crime scene cleanup. Even more information located at Orange County suicide cleanup may help some readeers. It's hard to know exactly what a reader needs, so I try to make it availble at Orange County blood cleanup as well.

    Sanitary Sewer

    Flushing blood and other infectious materials down the sanitary sewer or septic tank dilutes any remaining pathogens. For the purposes of homicide, suicide, and unattended death decomposition cleanup, bulk blood's deactivation occurs once drained to the sewer, if not sooner.

    Title 40: Protection of Environment

    "No evidence indicates that bloodborne diseases have been transmitted from contact with raw or treated sewage. Many bloodborne pathogens, particularly bloodborne viruses, are not stable in the environment for long periods of time"

    Bulk blood carefully poured down a utility sink drain or toilet deactivates as it dilutes and mixes with raw sewage. States with regulations for the maximum volume allowable for discharge of blood and other body fluids should be honored. In any case, pouring small amounts of "blood and other body fluids to the sanitary sewer is considered a safe method of disposing of these waste materials."

    Multiple homicides and suicides should not exceed allowable limits for blood and other fluid discharge. In a mass murder cleanup, discharge of blood and other fluides should follow a pre-planned, detergent, water diluted blood and OPIM discharge to the sanitary sewer. Although we seldom have multiple deaths in Florida, somewhere in Orange County in any one year they do occur more than once.

     

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    Biohazard Disposal

    For professional biohazard cleanup waste pickup, Stericycle offers coast-to-coast service. Stericycle also picks up medical waste.

    During a trauma cleanup, disinfecting from beginning to end of work helps destroy bloodborne pathogens.

    Regulated waste

    Regulated waste is any of the following:

    • Liquid or semiliquid blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM)
    • Contaminated items that would release blood or OPIM in a liquid or semiliquid state, if compressed
    • Items that are caked with dried blood or OPIM and are capable of releasing these materials during handling
    • Contaminated sharps
    • Pathological and microbiological wastes containing blood or OPIM

     


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