Human and animal feces and urine is no joke. They are considered biohazardous waste and should be taken seriously. If left unattended, a serious risk of disease will follow.
An infectious disease from feces and urine can be costly to businesses and homes. With this kind of bacteria, it doesn’t fade away over time. It must be treated and sanitized properly. If not, viral diseases associated with waste tend to cause problems:
At Bio-One of Columbus, a proven course of action is followed to finish every job. With each client we take on, a new situation arises. As such, assessment of the unique problem is first. This is followed shortly by an establishment of the disinfection protocol plan. Once the plan is settled, our cleaning experts go to action.
Using specialized equipment and having years of experience, nothing is left to be worried about.
Nobody wants to spread these diseases, least of all us. Putting safety first, we follow all professional safety guidelines on the job. Hiring experts prevents any risk of cross-contamination or accidental exposure.
We’ve been a part of the Columbus, OHcommunity for many years now and are proud to help keep it clean. We strive to make a difference in your lives. We truly care. As the owner of this business, I, Tim Lockard, can promise that you’ll receive the best help available from the professionals at Bio-One of Columbus.
Human and animal feces/urine are bio-hazardous waste and disinfecting a home or business that has been exposed to these materials requires expert help. Bio-One of Columbus technicians follow professional safety requirements while utilizing specialized equipment and training protocols in Columbus Area. If not treated professionally, human and animal feces/urine - and other body fluids like blood and vomit can cause diseases and spread viruses. They include: hepatitis A, E. coli, rotovirus, and norovirus.
Homes and businesses cannot afford to leave these infected areas unattended, the serious risk of infectious disease is present. Bio-One of Columbus will assess an area’s unique problem before tailoring a disinfection protocol plan.