FAQs

We understand that situations requiring biohazard cleaning can be both challenging and overwhelming.

To assist you, we've compiled answers to our most frequently asked questions below. If you don’t find the information you need, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly.

FAQs

  • The safe removal and disposal of biohazardous materials—including blood, faecal matter, bodily fluids, and hypodermic needles—require specialised expertise and strict adherence to safety protocols. Here at Cleanzone Biohazard, our team ensures that all contaminants are handled, cleaned, and disposed of in compliance with health and environmental regulations, prioritising safety and thorough decontamination.

  • We strongly advise that only specialists in biohazard cleaning handle the cleanup of hazardous materials such as blood, faecal matter, bodily fluids, and hypodermic needles, as these pose serious health and environmental risks. Our highly trained and experienced team will ensure the scene is left safe, fully decontaminated, and sanitised to the highest standards.

  • Although visible blood may sometimes be removed, achieving deep, thorough, and safe sanitisation can be challenging. In many cases, carpets, curtains, sofas, and other soft furnishings contaminated with blood must be removed and disposed of properly before the area can be fully sanitised. This ensures the scene is completely safe and free from potential health risks.

  • The time required to complete a biohazard clean depends on several factors, including the number of elements involved, the size of the space, and the severity of the contamination. While some cleans may be completed within a few hours, more complex cases can take several days or even up to a few weeks.