Medical Cleanup Blog
Unattended Deaths – Cleaning up after a death
Unattended Deaths When someone passes away alone and is not found for a prolonged period of time, it can become a gruesome scene for those who eventually discover them. An unattended death can lead to blood and bodily fluids seeping into the surrounding area, leading...
How dangerous is Covid-19
Covid 19, or coronavirus, is a highly contagious and potentially deadly virus that has been rapidly spreading across the globe since its initial outbreak in late 2019. It is estimated that over two million people have contracted the virus, resulting in over one...
What is medical cleanup?
What is medical cleanup? Medical cleanup is the process of decontaminating a site that has been contaminated with blood or other bodily fluids. This can be done through the use of cleaning products, bleach, or other disinfectants. It is important to note that medical...
Is Clostridium difficile (C. diff) dangerous?
Is C. diff dangerous? C diff is a bacterium that can cause diarrhea and other intestinal problems. If C diff gets into the bloodstream, it can cause a serious infection of the lining of the heart (endocarditis) or valves (valvular disease). It can also cause sepsis,...
What does a medical cleaner do?
What does a medical cleanup provider do? A medical cleaner is responsible for cleaning and disinfecting all areas of a medical facility, including patient rooms, bathrooms, examination rooms, operating rooms, and waiting areas. They also empty garbage cans, sweep and...
Homicide Statistics New Orleans, Louisiana
With a murder rate of 36.8 per 100,000 residents New Orleans takes second place to Baltimore with 29 homicide cases in total and at number three is Birmingham which has seen 28 deaths from violence so far this year The statistics show that while some cities are...
What’s the difference between the flu and Coronavirus?
The Flu VS Coronavirus The flu and coronavirus are both respiratory illnesses that can cause severe symptoms. However, there are some key differences between the two. For one, the flu is caused by a virus that infects the nose, throat, and lungs. Coronavirus, on the...