Bodily Fluid Cleaning

Bodily Fluid Cleanup

Complete Maintenance Services offer a full cleanup service for bodily fluids including decontamination and disinfectant to customers all over the UK. Whether you are an individual, or a commercial customer we are fully insured and trained to deal with any situation.

When body fluids are contained in a small area and spread on walls, floors or soaked into furniture, there are special methods for removing these from porous materials or determining if an item is salvageable. Specialist knowledge may be required for removal from those hard to reach areas which is where Complete Maintenance Services can help.

Potential Hazards from a Bodily Fluid

Bodily fluids such as blood, urine, faeces and vomit present the risk of exposure to a whole host of pathogens and diseases, the most common examples are HIV, hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and viral hemorrhagic fevers. Given that some blood-borne diseases are lethal, standard practice regards all blood (and any body fluid) as potentially infectious.

In addition, there are several legal requirements which need to be adhered to when locating and safely eliminating biohazards such as blood, body fluids and needlesticks which when mishandled can contribute to serious illnesses if adequate precautions are not taken.

Why use Complete

Complete Maintenance Services are licensed waste carriers & dispose of all items in a legal, environmentally responsible manner in full accordance with all current UK legislation. We are fully accredited members of the BPCA, Safe Contractors Approved, Biokil Crown Approved Contractor and Altius Approved Vendor.

We have been successfully fulfilling national contracts to commercial customers and individuals for approaching 20 years. We are professionally trained, fully insured and accredited members of some of the nations most respected industry certification bodies. Our trauma cleaning & disinfection procedures allow us to not only meet but to exceed the 2010 Biocide Product Directive standards against Avian flu, A/H1N1 Swine flu, MRSA, C.difficile, Listeria, Paeruginosa, E-coli, S.Aureas, Enterococcus hirea, Bacillus subtillis, Asperigilus niger, Salmonella, Legionella pneumophilia and many more.