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SERVPRO of North Leon County: Your Local Experts for Biohazard Cleanup

11/18/2023 (Permalink)

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At SERVPRO of North Leon County, we take great pride in being your trusted partner for biohazard cleanup in Leon County, Florida. Allow us to share why we are uniquely equipped and capable of handling any biohazard cleanup job specific to Leon County. Biohazard situations, such as crime scenes, sewage backups, infectious disease outbreaks, and hoarding scenarios, require a specialized and professional approach to ensure safety, thoroughness, and compliance with local regulations.

1. Local Expertise, Community Commitment:

As a locally owned and operated
SERVPRO® franchise, we are deeply rooted in the Leon County community. We understand the unique challenges that our county faces, and we are committed to the safety and well-being of our neighbors. Our local expertise allows us to tailor our services to meet the specific needs of Leon County residents and businesses.

2. Immediate Response, Leon County's Peace of Mind:

In biohazard situations, time is of the essence to prevent further contamination and minimize risks. That's why we offer 24/7 emergency response right here in Leon County. We know that a swift response is crucial, especially when it comes to public health and safety. When you call us, we're always ready to mobilize and get to work promptly.

3. Expert Technicians, Personalized Solutions:

Our certified technicians are the heart of our operation. They bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to every biohazard cleanup job specific to Leon County. Whether it's a crime scene, sewage backup, or infectious disease outbreak, our team tailors a unique cleanup plan to address the particular challenges of Leon County's biohazard situations.

4. Comprehensive Cleaning and Restoration, Leon County-Style:

Biohazard cleanup involves more than just cleaning visible messes. It requires decontamination, thorough cleaning, and the restoration of affected areas to ensure safety. In Leon County, we take pride in our advanced cleaning techniques, specialized equipment, and meticulous attention to detail, which ensure that every surface, item, and element is restored to a safe and sanitary condition.

5. Safety and Local Compliance:

Biohazard situations come with specific safety and regulatory concerns in Leon County. We are committed to adhering to all local and federal regulations for biohazard cleanup, ensuring that we protect both our Leon County community and our beautiful environment. Our team is trained to handle biohazardous materials safely and to ensure their proper disposal.

Success Stories, Leon County's Own:

Over the years, we've had the privilege of assisting our Leon County community with various biohazard cleanup needs. Our commitment to professionalism, compassion, and safety shines through in every Leon County project. You can explore some of these success stories on our website, where we share examples of how we've made a positive impact on our Leon County neighbors' lives.

Conclusion:

At SERVPRO of North Leon County, we're more than just a biohazard cleanup service; we're your local partner in ensuring the safety and well-being of our Leon County community. Our expertise, dedication, and deep roots in Leon County make us uniquely capable of handling any biohazard cleanup job specific to our county.

If you find yourself facing a biohazard cleanup situation in Leon County, whether at home or in a commercial setting, don't hesitate to contact SERVPRO of North Leon County. We're here to provide the support, expertise, and unwavering commitment needed to restore safety and peace of mind to our beloved Leon County community. Your safety and the well-being of our Leon County neighbors are our top priorities.

Biohazard Cleaning Services: What Is It? When Is It Needed?

2/4/2021 (Permalink)

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Cleaning is crucial. After a biohazard accident, it is absolutely essential. 

The biohazard cleaning industry is worth more than 350 million dollars. This may seem like a lot of money, but biohazards can go anywhere. Infectious and biological substances can spread across a room, infecting an entire company. 

Many people know about crime scene cleanups. But biohazard cleaning services are more complicated than that. Here is a quick guide on the biohazard cleaning process.

The Basics of Biohazard Cleaning Services

Biohazards constitute a wide range of substances. Nearly everyone knows that blood, vomit, and body tissues can spread infections.

But towels and plasticware that are contaminated also count as biohazards. Soil and plant matter can be biohazards if they are infected with pathogens. "Sharps" are needles and knives, which can contaminate a surface with just one drop of blood or spit. 

Cleaning services remove all sorts of biohazards. They arrive on a scene with personal protective equipment. They need goggles, gloves, and masks to avoid exposing themselves to hazards. 

They seal off an area, allowing no one to enter. They remove the hazards themselves, then they clean the space. 

Body fluids can leak through carpeting into the floor, requiring cleaning down to the floorboards. An entire room may require cleaning. 

Scenes with biohazards can be emotional areas. Service teams try to avoid upsetting people who may be around. Some service companies offer counselors who talk to people while the services are working.

When You Need Biohazard Cleaning

You should not clean biohazards yourself. Contact with any bodily fluid can infect you. Fluids seep through the flooring, making it impossible to clean up without help. 

Though many people think of biohazard cleaning for crime scenes, there are other uses for cleaning. Hoarders can fill an entire room with dangerous objects. Body fluids and debris can become trapped, spreading infections. 

Animals can leave large amounts of waste, even in a well-maintained home. Biohazard cleaners can remove the waste and track how animals enter your home. 

Chemical spills can damage an entire workspace. Acids can dissolve your personal protection equipment, burning you and exposing you to toxic fumes. Service providers have stronger protection equipment than you. 

Allowing the experts to clean up your home or workspace frees you. You can reconnect with your family or employees. You can start working on new safety strategies right away. 

Get Your Biohazard Emergencies Cleaned

Biohazards can be devastating. Get the help you need when they contaminate your home or office. 

The most common biohazards are body fluids. But plant matter and needles also pose a threat to human health. 

Always call a service for hoarding, animal waste, and chemical spills. Never clean up biohazards by yourself. Specialists have years of experience in removing biohazards and cleaning all surfaces so infections cannot spread.

SERVPRO is North Leon County's leading biohazard cleaning services. Contact us today, or call us at 850-536-6599. 

Is it Safe to Drink? How to Know If Your Water Is Contaminated

12/1/2020 (Permalink)

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Is it Safe to Drink? 7 Signs Your Water Is Contaminated

Are you drinking contaminated water? There are some sure tell-tale signs that your water is not safe to consume and it's important to know what they are.

You should feel safe in your own home, and that includes having safe water to drink. 

In any given year, around 8 percent of water utilities report a contamination violation. You could be drinking contaminated water and not know it. 

Are you worried about the water quality in your home? Keep reading to know how to tell if your water is contaminated or not.

Safe Water Is Clear Water

One tell-tale sign of unsafe drinking water is if it's not clear. This includes cloudy water, discolored water, or water that has sediment floating in it.

Cloudy or discolored water can come from bad pipes. Water with sediments can come from nearby bodies of water.

Signs of Contaminated Water: Storms and Flooding

There are ways to predict contaminated water. If you've had storms or flooding in your area, keep an eye out for unusual water. 

Storms and flooding can flush contaminants into groundwater and compromise your safe water. In this case, you'll need to call a water restoration service to fix the water in your home.

Run-Off

Living on or near a farm can have negative effects on your water. Even a consistently fertilized lawn or garden can cause your water to become unsafe. 

If you fall into these categories, keep an eye on your water. Fertilizers, pesticides, and animal waste can seep into groundwater and contaminate your home's water.

Broken Sewer Lines

Sewer line leaks can cause a lot of harmful chemicals to enter the groundwater. If your community notifies you of a sewage leak, keep a careful eye on your water whether you're drinking it or using it to shower or wash your hands. 

Sewage backups can also cause water contamination. If one of your spigots or toilets shows signs of a sewage backup, try not to drink tap water until the problem is fixed.

Faulty Construction Work

Construction work usually requires digging underground and connecting water main lines. If a water main near you is broken during construction, it can mean bad news.

The chemicals and other microorganisms in the soil around the break can enter the water main and contaminate your home's water.

Bad Odor

To always be safe, make sure you take note of any unusual smells from your water. If you notice that it smells different, it's likely contaminated because of the above reasons. 

If it smells like a public pool, a sulfur spring, or like gasoline, that's a big red flag.

Bad Taste

Tap water shouldn't have much of a taste. If you notice a metallic or chemical-like taste, steer clear.

Bad taste is a sign that contaminants are in your water.

Stay Safe

Now you know how to tell the difference between safe water and contaminated water. Keep an eye out for these signs to keep you and your loved ones safe. 

If you do have contaminated water, SERVPRO is here to help. Give us a call or send us an email and we'll make sure you have safe water to drink, bathe in, and clean with.