Re: What's your all's cleanup process for blood?

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1 year 1 week ago - 1 year 1 week ago #642332 by Brent Williams
What's your all's cleanup process for blood?
 
  • 1 year 1 week ago - 1 year 1 week ago #642332 by Brent Williams
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    1 year 2 days ago #642352 by Felicia Norman
    1 year 2 days ago #642352 by Felicia Norman
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    1 year 2 days ago #642353 by Harold West
    We have a company to bio clean up, but if it’s something like this we have a bio clean up kit
    1 year 2 days ago #642353 by Harold West
    Michelle Fountain
    1 year 2 days ago #642354 by Michelle Fountain
    Replied by Michelle Fountain on topic Re: What's your all's cleanup process for blood?
    We had a self inflicted gun shot a few years ago in a breezeway (concrete).. Hazmat was going to charge an outrageous amount of money... Bleach and Hydrogen Peroxide does the trick!!!!! Just have whomever does use PPE and dispose of in Red Biohazard bag appropriately...
    1 year 2 days ago #642354 by Michelle Fountain
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    1 year 2 days ago #642355 by Megan Goodmundson
    I had one kf these too! The way i found out is maint man texted me some pictures. Of the dude of the ground clutching his bleeding leg. Omg i had. A heart attack opening those pictures!
    1 year 2 days ago #642355 by Megan Goodmundson
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    1 year 2 days ago #642357 by Beth Goldberg
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    1 year 2 days ago #642358 by Jason Mallette
    I was gonna say garlic bread.. jk.. hot water n bleach.. unless it's s suicide/homicide, then hazmat.. our carpet cleaner guys are hazmat certified so we did our stuff like that in house..
    1 year 2 days ago #642358 by Jason Mallette
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    1 year 2 days ago - 1 year 2 days ago #642356 by Amanda Hill
    That’s a nose bleed maybe? My daughter gets them all the time. Not concerned with family blood… but random blood I’d definitely take precautions ☠️
    1 year 2 days ago - 1 year 2 days ago #642356 by Amanda Hill
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    1 year 2 days ago #642359 by Megan Goodmundson
    Hire a biohazard company. Please dont make your staff clean up blood.
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    1 year 2 days ago #642360 by Julie Johnson
    Depends on what it’s from. I thought I walked in to a crime scene once but turns out a dog got his tail caught in the door. He was wagging it and blood splatter was everywhere from the entry door, hallway, elevator to the unit door.
    1 year 2 days ago #642360 by Julie Johnson
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    1 year 2 days ago #642361 by Jordan Else
    Gloves and bleach for that.
    1 year 2 days ago #642361 by Jordan Else
    Shawn Hereth
    1 year 2 days ago #642362 by Shawn Hereth
    Replied by Shawn Hereth on topic Re: What's your all's cleanup process for blood?
    It depends on the situation and how much blood is there. When it's a small amount like this you would want to use a 10-20% bleach solution and spray the area and let it sit for 5 mins to kill any and all potential bloodborn pathogens. And then clean it up. I'd use something disposable like paper towels or something to absorb it.
    You can buy small bio clean up kits as well.
    1 year 2 days ago #642362 by Shawn Hereth