Hoarding cleanup is a challenge, regardless of if the hoarder themselves is still living or has passed on in Atlanta, Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, Sandy Springs, Savannah, GA, Throughout Georgia and the surrounding areas. Hoarding is a situation that requires a delicate touch while still emphasizing that there could be various biohazards to be careful about. Our team at ATL Bio provides professional hoarding cleanup and understands how challenging these situations are. Hoarding often leads to dangerous living conditions, including potential health problems for the hoarder as well as those who may enter their living space. Hoarding is also associated with an increased risk of fires or, in some cases, structural issues with the building. Contact us right away when you have a hoarding cleanup situation to ensure that things are handled properly.
First and foremost, hoarding is a situation where most people have a difficult time wrapping their heads around. It is something that most also don’t want to have broadcast to neighbors or others, so we will be discreet about the situation. Because with most hoarding situations you will never know what you will encounter, we wear personal protective equipment as well as masks. Not only will there be many things that need to be purged from the residence, but it is likely that we will encounter rotting food, feces and/or urine from humans or animals, deceased animals, and more. Safety is a top priority when handling a hoarding cleanup situation.
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It isn’t only important to clean out the items that have been hoarded for months or years, but the biohazards that come along with the hoarding. Usually, the hoarder can’t clean things up themselves, and this leads to the situation becoming worse and turning it into a biohazard cleanup along with a hoarding situation. And once everything has been cleaned up and removed, it is important to also spend time doing odor removal as those scents can permeate through walls and embed into other material.
Hoarding is a condition where the individual has a significant emotional attachment to the items that they have, and they have a very difficult time parting with any of the items, even if they are obviously worthless or trash. If the hoarder is still living, this needs to be handled with care and often be done in conjunction with a mental health professional; if the hoarder is deceased, it may make things easier, but it still needs to be handled carefully and safely.
Our professional team at ATL Bio has years of experience dealing with all manner of hoarding and biohazardous cleanup in Atlanta, Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, Sandy Springs, Savannah, GA, Throughout Georgia, and the surrounding areas. Contact us right away when you know about a hoarding situation, and we’ll help with assessment and cleanup in a professional manner.
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