06/04/2026
Rodent activity in a commercial building is not just a pest issue.
It can become a cleaning-risk issue when droppings, nests, urine, dead rodents, or contaminated dust are disturbed the wrong way.
The biggest mistake?
Treating rodent waste like normal dirt.
If rodent signs are found, businesses should pause before anyone sweeps, vacuums, blows, or pressure washes the area.
A safer first response starts with:
-Stopping work in the affected area
-Keeping employees, customers, and visitors away
-Documenting where the signs were found
-Ventilating enclosed spaces when safe
-Using wet-cleaning methods when appropriate
-Escalating heavy contamination to qualified professionals
-Fixing entry points so the issue does not repeat
Common trouble spots include:
-Storage rooms
-Utility closets
-Warehouses
-Breakrooms
-Loading docks
-Dumpster areas
-Vacant units
-Crawlspaces and attics
Rodent-related cleaning risks are easier to manage when everyone knows the rule:
1. Stop.
2. Isolate.
3. Report.
Read the full article from Vanguard Cleaning Systems of the Southern Valley:
https://www.vanguardsv.com/2026/05/hantavirus-in-commercial-buildings-what-businesses-should-know-about-rodent-related-cleaning-risks/