The Hidden Hazards When Your Pet Has an Accident

We all love our pets and treat them as part of the family. However, they can have accidents and cause extensive damage to our homes. While a few pet stains might not seem like the end of the world, they can cause hidden hazards to your health and wellbeing. That doesn’t mean you have to get rid of your beloved pets, but it does mean you should learn about the hazards present in pets accidents. 

Pet Accidents Introduce Biohazards

Pet accidents do more than leave unwanted stains or stubborn odors on your carpeting. They can introduce serious biohazards into your home. A biological hazard is any living thing that can pose a potential threat to another living creature’s health. Mold spores, bacteria, viruses, and bodily fluids are all examples of biohazardous threats that humans might encounter. That means urine and feces from your pets are considered a biohazard. 

When accidents happen, these hazards are now in your home and don’t go away with basic scrubbing and cleaning. In fact, biohazards need proper cleaning to truly be eliminated and no longer pose a significant health risk.

Biohazards in the Air You Breathe

Pet accidents cause more than surface-level hazards. The hidden hazards can also be present in the very air you breathe in your home. When accidents occur, particles evaporate into the air and circulate through your air vents. That means an accident in one room can still affect all areas of your home. That’s why reliable pet cleanup services are so important to ensure your overall health and wellbeing. A cleaner home with a detailed disinfection service can also mean cleaner air all around. 

Contact Biogone For Pet Cleanup Service

Whether it’s your beloved new puppy or your cuddly cat having accidents in your home, we can help. At BIOGONE, we take pet cleanup seriously with dedicated procedures, cleaning techniques, trained technicians, and equipment to get the job done right the first time. Trust us to eliminate all the hidden hazards of pet accidents in your home. We offer our clients 24/7 emergency service and can easily be reached anytime via phone at 208-704-4400. We are covered by insurance, licensed and bonded, and here to help today.

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