A+ Biohazard Services

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A+ BioHazard Services is your premier provider of discreet cleaning and disinfection of crime scenes, homicides, natural unattended deaths, su***des, blood, infectious diseases, including COVID-19, and other bio-hazardous situations.

Do your home and or business needs COVID Clean-up?Our Disinfectant and DeodorizerWe provide: Antibacterial  &  Antiviral...
04/01/2025

Do your home and or business needs COVID Clean-up?

Our Disinfectant and Deodorizer

We provide:
Antibacterial & Antiviral cleaning

Our Solution is an EPA registered, broad spectrum antimicrobialdisinfectant with unique 24 hour residual effectiveness.O...
04/01/2025

Our Solution is an EPA registered, broad spectrum antimicrobial
disinfectant with unique 24 hour residual effectiveness.

Our Solution kills the most deadly of superbugs, yet also kills everyday
household germs.

You are protected with Our Solution

1. Has an EPA IV toxicity rating; the lowest rating assigned by
the Federal EPA.

2. Is non-flammable, non-corrosive, and
odorless, without the harsh fumes or skin irritation associated with
traditional disinfectants.

3. Is strong enough to kill the most
dangerous bacteria (MRSA) and viruses (Influenza A) in a hospital
environment, yet EPA registered for use on children’s toys at home.

4. Technology: active ingredient, SDC,
is comprised of silver ions and citric acid.
5. Manufacturing: The manufacturing process produces
zero discharge with no waste or byproducts.

Your only choice for a proven disinfectant

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THE THREE MOST COMMON TYPES OF BIOHAZARDOUS WASTE FOUND IN PRIVATE HOMES ARE THE FOLLOWING (IN ORDER FROM MOST COMMON):1...
02/25/2023

THE THREE MOST COMMON TYPES OF BIOHAZARDOUS WASTE FOUND IN PRIVATE HOMES ARE THE FOLLOWING (IN ORDER FROM MOST COMMON):
1.Sewage Backups
2.Bloodborne Pathogens
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SOIL COLLECTION, TREATMENT, AND DISPOSALAlthough soil may carry some of the characteristics of a biohazard (and is, if i...
02/24/2023

SOIL COLLECTION, TREATMENT, AND DISPOSAL
Although soil may carry some of the characteristics of a biohazard (and is, if it has come into contact with some of the other biohazards listed above), it does not fall under the remit of biohazardous waste, and so special precautions are not necessary.

For example, if your home or basement floods and, when the waters recede, the mud and soil remain, you do not need to treat this as biohazardous waste. This type of material can be placed in a dumpster or reintroduced to your yard without further consideration.
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EPA Recognized Organisms KilledOrganism Kill Time Type:‡Pseudomonas aeruginosa 30 seconds‡Salmonella enterica 30 seconds...
02/23/2023

EPA Recognized Organisms Killed

Organism Kill Time Type:

‡Pseudomonas aeruginosa 30 seconds
‡Salmonella enterica 30 seconds
Staphylococcus aureus 2 minutes
Listeria monocytogenes 2 minutes
Vancomycin resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) 2 minutes
Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) 2 minutes Bacteria
Community Associated Methicillin resistant 2 minutes Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA)
Community Associated Methicillin resistant 2 minutes Staphylococcus aureu (CA-MRSA-PVL)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 2 minutes
Acinetobacter baumannii 2 minutes
Campylobacter jejuni 2 minutes
Trichophyton mentagrophytes (Athlete’s Foot Fungus) 10 minutes Fungus
‡*HIV type 1 30 seconds
*Herpes Simplex Type 1 1 minute
*Rotavirus 3 minutes
*Human Coronavirus 3 minutes
*Norovirus 10 minutes Virus
*Avian Influenza A 10 minutes
*Influenza A 10 minutes
*Rhinovirus 10 minutes
*Polio Type 2 10 minute

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PATHOLOGICAL WASTEPathological waste refers to (according to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville), “all unfixed human...
02/22/2023

PATHOLOGICAL WASTE
Pathological waste refers to (according to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville), “all unfixed human organs, tissues, and body parts, except for teeth.” The problem with this type of hazardous waste is that it must be disposed of in a manner to avoid spillage, which is particularly difficult as further decomposition takes place.

In most cases, pathological waste is best handled by a professional. They will double-bag the material using the correct hazmat procedure. The material is then disposed of by incineration or treated by an alkaline digester.

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BIOHAZARDOUS SHARPSBiohazardous sharps are objects such as needles that are contaminated with biological material (Note:...
02/21/2023

BIOHAZARDOUS SHARPS
Biohazardous sharps are objects such as needles that are contaminated with biological material (Note: all unidentified needles should be treated as contaminated, even if they appear to be clean or new).

For example, if you find a needle on your property, you should always consider it to be a biohazard. This is also true of objects such as scalpels, as well as objects made of glass, such as microscopic slides, broken test tubes, and the like. The danger of these is that the sharp object may puncture the skin, and thereby cause the hazardous material to enter into your body.

Biohazardous sharps must be placed in a rigid and restricted container (to prevent it from falling out or someone from sticking their hands in).

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LIQUID BIOHAZARDOUS WASTEThe most common type of liquid biohazardous waste is bloody and other bodily fluids from humans...
02/20/2023

LIQUID BIOHAZARDOUS WASTE
The most common type of liquid biohazardous waste is bloody and other bodily fluids from humans and animals. Because of the way that fluids leak and seep, these cannot simply be moved and stored – instead, the area they come into contact with will need to be treated with disinfectant and other chemicals.

Depending on the extent of the leakage and the items that it has come into contact with (a hard floor vs. a carpet, for example), you may be able to use household bleach as an adequate disinfectant. Otherwise, you may need a more industrial chemical disinfectant (and therefore professionals to make sure the usage is safe).
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