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SPOT & STAIN REMOVAL - BLOOD
INTRODUCTION Regardless of the quantity, spills of human blood are potential health hazards. Hepatitis type B, HIV, and other pathogens may be present. It is important to follow the procedures outlined in the blood-borne pathogens standard. Personal protective equipment (PPE) includes gloves and goggles. NOTE: The following procedures apply to relatively small quantities of blood. Trauma scene clean-up requires additional precautions. The carpet and/or the cushion may need to be replaced.
STEP 1: A valve on the end of your solution hose will help control water flow. STEP 2: STEP 3: STEP 4: STEP 5: STEP 6: STEP 7: STEP 8: STEP 9: STEP 10: NOTE: Do Not Apply Hot Water To A Blood Stain! CONCLUSION Someone hoping to save money by salvaging blood soaked materials may request that you clean carpet that should be disposed of. Remember, that you are the expert. Make the proper decision and lead the discussion to the proper outcome. Do not follow an uninformed customer down a path that will expose you to great liability. IICRC S100 and various health regulations could require replace for carpet and cushion that is saturated with blood. Trauma scene clean-up is an interesting specialty but that service is outside the scope of this spot removal bulletin. |