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After a traumatic event, many people try to clean the area themselves. The visible mess may be gone, but that doesn’t always mean the space is safe.
In this episode, Andrew and Kevin from Bio-Clean of New Jersey explain the difference between visual cleanliness and true biohazard safety, how blood and bodily fluids spread beyond what you can see, and why DIY cleanup can leave hidden contamination behind.
A clear look at how professional biohazard and crime scene cleanup works and why safety is about exposure control, not appearance.
By Andrew P. YurchuckAfter a traumatic event, many people try to clean the area themselves. The visible mess may be gone, but that doesn’t always mean the space is safe.
In this episode, Andrew and Kevin from Bio-Clean of New Jersey explain the difference between visual cleanliness and true biohazard safety, how blood and bodily fluids spread beyond what you can see, and why DIY cleanup can leave hidden contamination behind.
A clear look at how professional biohazard and crime scene cleanup works and why safety is about exposure control, not appearance.