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Life has changed a lot over the last 25 years. Most people weren’t even aware of the concept of a “biohazard” (danger from biological organisms which can affect people’s health) a few decades ago. Of course, today the word is not only commonly known, it’s scary – especially for a home or business owner who has to deal with a potential biological hazard.

Your first thought may be “Biohazards? Aren’t those only a problem in hospitals or labs?” You’d be partially right; hospitals and laboratories deal with them on a daily basis, and have strict policies and procedures for the proper disposal of hazardous materials like syringes, sharps, bloody bandages and equipment.

Just a minimal leak can lead to a significant disaster if the property owner leaves it untreated. Water can easily seep into the cracks of the foundation, floor and walls without notice. As the water accumulates in the area, it slowly begins rotting material that can cause significant damage to drywall and wood. Our company offers full service where all water is removed from the damaged area, followed by full restoration of the area to its pre-flood or pre-fire condition. Our complete service minimizes the need to hire multiple contractors or companies, or deal with the hassle of multiple insurance claims and extensive paperwork.

With our 24-hour emergency service and a quick 1 hour response, we can get your business or home back to its original condition fast. In addition, our team takes care of everything to make sure that the project is handled professionally in a timely manner. Contact us today to learn more about the contractors we work with in your city and state or check out our current locations we are servicing.

Biohazard Disinfection and Restoration is a term commonly used by those in the health care and biohazard field. This type of term was first introduced during World War II when many types of biological weapons were being made and deployed to fight the war. With the advent of modern technology, these types of hazardous materials can be brought into use for other uses and they are now recognized as biohazards.

Biohazard refers to any substance that is capable of producing a threat to health and the environment. These materials include biological or chemical agents, radiation, and toxic wastes. When these are brought into use in a commercial setting, they must be properly disposed of and their use strictly monitored to ensure that no harmful chemicals and materials will be released into the environment or in the air.

Many hazardous materials that enter the environment and other parts of the world come from sources outside the United States. For example, pharmaceuticals, biological warfare agents, and hazardous drugs are often imported into the United States for medical purposes. Even those that are imported do not always follow strict disposal practices and so some of these materials are not properly disposed of after use.

Biohazard Disinfection and Restoration professionals are responsible for removing the hazardous materials from an area. They are also responsible for making sure that these materials do not go to the landfill where they will degrade and pose a risk to the environment. Once the materials are removed from a site and disposed of, they may pose a danger to others if the site was never cleaned up properly after the disposal of the toxic waste. Therefore, the need for a company to take care of biohazard discharges and clean up a contaminated area after use is essential.

When biological contamination takes place, the best way to handle this problem is with the use of containment methods. This involves using either closed systems such as closed loop systems, or open systems, which means that the area must be treated with a biological agent and then the waste material is disposed of in another manner. The most common method of containment is by utilizing closed loop systems that remove any biological contaminants from the air before they reach the point where they can threaten human health or the environment. These closed systems are very effective and have the ability to eliminate the presence of harmful pathogens and bacteria even in the most polluted environments.

Waste containment is a critical component of biohazard removal. In closed systems, the waste is removed from the area and disposed of in another manner where it poses no threat to the environment and human health. In an open system, however, the waste remains on the ground or in a storage facility until the closed system is complete and properly disposed of. Closed loop systems must be properly maintained in order to ensure that the waste material does not degrade and cause a threat to the environment.

Different Types of Biohazard Risks

But the risk of biological hazards isn’t limited to controlled environments like hospitals. Almost any home or business can unexpectedly face a dangerous biohazard. They can be the byproducts of crime scenes, suicides or unattended deaths, hidden drug or meth labs, or other unforeseen events. More common home problems such as mold growth or damage from sewage also pose biological risks. And asbestos used in older building materials, while technically not a biohazard because it’s an inert substance and not a living organism, presents the same type of risks and challenges. Its removal must be addressed in the same way as with any other biological hazard.

The remediation is not something you can take care of by yourself. Only experienced, specially-trained technicians like the pros at Action 1 Restoration can provide biohazard restoration services to remove the dangerous substances and return your house or business to a use-able state. Here are some of the situations you could have to face without warning, and how we can help.

When biohazard removal is necessary, a company may also use closed systems. These systems are usually used for hazardous drugs. The closed system is a type of closed drug transfer device that requires special equipment and personnel who are trained in handling this type of biohazard, and in some cases even training on how to use this particular type of device.

The closed system allows for the transportation of biological agents throughout a room or a building. Some examples of these are Biological Protection Equipment (BPE), which is used to protect workers and patients from exposure to biological agents. Medical sponges, gowns, and gloves are also using as BPE to prevent the entry of these dangerous materials into the skin. These devices are typically used in the areas where healthcare workers work in order to prevent the spreading of harmful pathogens and chemicals from one patient to another.

Asbestos Restoration

As we’ve mentioned, asbestos is not officially classified as a biohazard since it’s not “alive.” That small distinction doesn’t really matter if you’ve discovered that the cancer-causing substance was utilized in the building of your home or office, because asbestos is one of the most hazardous construction materials ever used.

There’s really no way to perform asbestos abatement and restoration on your own because the process is difficult, dangerous and detailed. Our service professionals are fully trained in removing this toxic substance safely and effectively with full adherence to all government regulations and requirements.

Using proper protective equipment at all times, we will seal the affected area with polyethylene film and negative air pressure, remove the asbestos-containing material while vacuuming up all fibers with HEPA-filtered asbestos containment vacuums, and dispose of all contaminants in a safe and government-approved fashion. We will also handle correspondence with authorities and your insurance company. Once the asbestos has been removed (or in some cases, encapsulated to prevent exposure), we will work with you on any restoration or rebuilding which must be performed.

The discovery of asbestos in your home can be terrifying. Professional asbestos restoration by Action 1 Restoration can quickly eliminate the worries which come with the knowledge that there’s dangerous material in your living space.

Mold And Sewage Damage Cleanup

It’s a rare homeowner who hasn’t discovered a little mold in their house, whether it’s growing in a pantry or a humid bathroom. The real issue, though, comes when you discover significant mold growth in a home or commercial property. That’s when you have a significant biohazard on your hands and need professional mold remediation services. This involves full removal of the toxic mold spores and the toxins they create by disposing of all affected material (such as carpet or drywall) and HEPA filtration and vacuuming. Our technicians are fully trained in all steps needed to clean up and restore an area infested by mold.

An even more dangerous problem is damage from sewage backups or overflows due to major toilet backups, septic tank or sewage line breaks, or flooding. Sewage often contains bacteria and germs, pathogens carried by blood or other substances, and even hazardous materials like sharps or needles. Sewage damage cleanup is considered a serious biohazard issue which must be addressed by professional remediation services like Action 1 Restoration.

We’re able to fully restore your home or commercial property after a sewage problem, including the discovery and disposal of all biohazards, the categorization of damaged property, the decontamination of the affected area, and the complete drying of all floors, walls and other parts of the building which have been damaged – restoring the contaminated area to a livable condition again.

Drug Lab And Meth Lab Cleanup

Thanks to television crime dramas and news stories, it’s well-known that drug and meth labs can explode. But even if the labs don’t explode, they create a toxic stew of biohazards and chemicals which can contaminate the entire area where drugs have been manufactured – not only the lab itself, but the building’s plumbing, ventilation and septic systems as well. That’s why Walter White and Jesse Pinkman always wore protective gear while cooking on “Breaking Bad.”

Often, police discover illegal drug labs as a result of investigation. However, it’s also possible that you find a meth or drug lab location on your own; perhaps a home you’ve purchased had previously been clandestinely used to manufacture drugs, or a tenant or relative has been using a portion of your property as a meth lab without your knowledge. Once authorities have dealt with the legalities of the situation, you’re left with a big problem: the cleanup of the biohazard which remains.

Trained professionals from Action 1 Restoration are able to handle the situation from start to finish. The area will first be sampled and tested to discover what contaminants exist and the extent of the hazard. Then all hazardous materials will be removed and incinerated, unsalvageable items and debris will be disposed of properly, and the entire area will be fully decontaminated. Finally, another round of testing will ensure that no biohazards and toxins have been left behind.

Drug and meth lab cleanup isn’t easy, and it is regulated at federal and state levels. Action 1 Restoration is fully prepared to successfully take care of this messy problem while meeting all governmental standards.

Crime Scene Restoration and Cleanup

No one expects their property to become a crime scene. The shock and trauma of dealing with an assault, murder, home invasion or other type of violent crime can be overwhelming. What makes things even worse is that these types of crimes often create biohazards because of the blood or other bodily fluids (or even toxic materials such as tear gas) which remain after police and rescue officials have left.

Even non-violent deaths can create biological hazards. A suicide, or an unattended natural death which goes undiscovered for a period of time, can result in blood contamination or the growth of dangerous bacteria, and the scene will need to be cleaned up.

There’s no way that survivors, relatives or property owners can realistically deal with these situations, both because of the trauma they’re suffering and the delicate cleanup process that’s required. A restoration specialty known as “CTS Decon” – crime and trauma scene decontamination – has been developed just for these occurrences.

Specialists at Action 1 Restoration can provide CTS Decon sensitively and professionally. Wearing federally-approved personal protective equipment, we first survey the site to assess the hazard. We then remove all visible hazardous material, as well as contaminated rugs or furniture for proper incineration. The remaining material and furnishings are inspected, and either removed from the property or decontaminated and sanitized as needed. Biological tests are then run to make sure there are no invisible contaminants left behind. If odors or stains still remain, we can remove those as well.

Crime scene restoration and cleanup is one of those specialties which is difficult to discuss, but can unfortunately become necessary. We’re prepared to provide it, 24 hours a day.