Whether you are involved in an auto accident or experience a violent crime like gun violence or stabbing, blood in an automobile can be just as dangerous as any other scene. Bio Scene Clean Up provides blood and biohazard removal from automobiles, homes, businesses and outdoor properties. With nearly two decades of experience, we are a certified biohazard cleanup company.
Blood, when making contact with materials inside of your car, can remain invisible for weeks to months after an incident or trauma occurs. On the surface, if you clean this yourself, you may think that you’ve completely removed all traces of blood and any biohazards but you have not. When not properly cleaned and removed, blood can still contain infectious pathogens that remain alive and harmful for sometimes long periods of time after it’s exposed to air.
Weeks to months after an incident involving blood, you can experience horrific odors, infestation of bugs and stains that keep returning. Our trained technicians are able to completely remove all traces of blood and biohazards from your automobile. In some cases parts of your car’s interior or exterior may need to be completely removed and replaced.
The same applies to blood from animals as well. Often times people fail to remember that animals can carry potentially dangerous diseases that humans can contract through contact with animal blood and bodily fluids. These types of biohazards need to be cleaned and removed by a professional company like Bio Scene Clean Up as well.
If you have experienced an accident or trauma with your vehicle, contact us immediately for clean up service. The faster the affected areas can be decontaminated and cleaned, the easier and more cost effective it is for you.
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Arrive Alive in 2014
As we enter a New Year, we extend our appreciation to all of our clients, family and friends. Ordinarily we post information that pertains to our services but as we wind down 2013, we feel it's important to share this information with everyone:
(Article courtesy of The National Safety Council)
The National Safety Council today released its estimates of traffic fatalities for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday periods. The Christmas holiday period – 6:00 p.m. December 24 through 11:59 December 25 – is estimated to result in 105 traffic fatalities and another 11,200 medically consulted injuries. The New Year’s holiday period – 6:00 p.m. December 31 through 11:59 January 1 – is estimated to result in 156 traffic fatalities and 16,700 medically consulted injuries.
(Article courtesy of The National Safety Council)
The National Safety Council today released its estimates of traffic fatalities for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday periods. The Christmas holiday period – 6:00 p.m. December 24 through 11:59 December 25 – is estimated to result in 105 traffic fatalities and another 11,200 medically consulted injuries. The New Year’s holiday period – 6:00 p.m. December 31 through 11:59 January 1 – is estimated to result in 156 traffic fatalities and 16,700 medically consulted injuries.
A new “Alcohol-impaired motor vehicle deaths during holiday periods” infographic from Safety+Health magazine indicates that the holiday period with the
highest average percentage of alcohol-impaired traffic deaths is New Year’s at
42 percent. NSC offers the following tips:
- Even if you’re “just a little buzzed,” don’t drive
- Designate a “non-drinking” driver or take a cab
- Don’t feel embarrassed to refuse a ride from an impaired driver – even if it’s a friend or spouse
“Holidays are meant to be a time for celebration,” said John
Ulczycki, vice president of strategic initiatives at the National Safety
Council. “The Council provides these estimates to help remind all drivers to
practice defensive driving habits and make smart decisions on the roads to
avoid unnecessary tragedy.”
Studies have shown that safety belts are 45 percent effective
in
preventing fatalities. It is estimated that 38 lives may be saved this
Christmas holiday period and 57 lives may be saved during New Year’s
because people choose to wear safety belts. NSC recommends:
- Wear your safety belt every trip, every time – even when traveling a short distance
- Model this safe behavior, especially in front of children
- Ensure everyone is safely buckled up before you drive
- Place children in age-appropriate safety seats
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