Once the technicians have taken steps to protect themselves such as the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), biohazard removal and remediation can begin. Technicians contain the affected area to prevent further contamination beyond the site. Technicians remove visibly stained items, which may require cutting away affected carpet, removing
personal items unable to be saved or other items unable to be remediated. Then, biohazard bags that are clearly marked are used to remove soiled materials.
Once large items are removed, technicians begin rigorous cleaning procedures and structural remediation. They disinfect surfaces using proprietary cleaning agents and methods to ensure no biohazardous materials remain.
Once cleaned, technicians conduct adenosine triphosphate (ATP) testing to see if any organic matter is left on a surface. Technicians repeat the process if needed.
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