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Our technicians are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
We follow industry-approved guidelines and maintain
health & safety protocols at all times.
Our technicians are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. We follow industry-approved guidelines and maintain health & safety protocols at all times.

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Effective Mould Remediation
Household mould is more than just an unsightly problem; it’s a complex organism with a lifecycle that enables it to thrive in indoor environments. Understanding this lifecycle is crucial to effective mould remediation and can prevent future growth. Mould spores can establish colonies in areas with sufficient moisture and
Safe Sharps Disposal
Ensuring the safety and well-being of patients, healthcare workers, and the surrounding community is a fundamental responsibility of any healthcare facility. A crucial aspect of maintaining safety is the proper disposal of medical waste, particularly sharps, which pose significant risks if not handled correctly. Safe sharps disposal is essential,
Unattended Death Cleaning Essential Protocols & Professional Services Explained
The unfortunate event of an unattended death brings with it emotional distress and practical challenges, particularly concerning the proper cleanup of the affected area. When someone passes away without immediate discovery, the process of decomposition begins, which can lead to the spread of harmful pathogens and physical damage to
Hoarding
Hoarding disorder is characterised by persistent difficulty in discarding or parting with possessions. This behaviour often stems from a perceived need to save items and distress about discarding them, regardless of their actual value. Hoarding can be associated with various other mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, and OCD.
Managing Clinical Waste
Clinical waste is a significant concern in healthcare settings, encompassing various forms of waste that pose potential risks to human health and the environment. Proper management and disposal of clinical waste are crucial to prevent contamination, infection, and environmental damage. This article explores the different forms of clinical waste,