Animal and Rodent Removal and Surface Sanitisation

Biohazard Decontamination and Surface Sanitisation in homes, cars, offices or boats where there has been such contamination by animals including dead animals, rodent droppings, animal urine and faeces.

Animal and Rodent Removal and Surface Sanitisation | Melbourne Forensic Cleaning

When animals meet their inescapable ends among the walls or attics of homes or in residential yards, problems arise which may be difficult to handle without the help of professionally trained wildlife removal experts. Commonly found animals include creatures which frequently live near houses such as mice, rats, possums and other animals. Homeowners risk unpleasant odours, disease, contamination and additional pest infestation when dead animal bodies are left unattended in homes or yards. The corpse of an animal may be obscured from view by walls, ceilings or crawl spaces and will generally only be discovered as gasses caused by bodily decomposition fill the area with an unpleasant odour. Fluids drain out and leech into nearby materials, causing foul stains that spread and grow as the animal’s body continues to rot. These signs may cause concern and unpleasant circumstances for humans and attract other insect or animal pests that feed on carcasses.

Forensic Cleaning and Biohazard Decontamination of Animal and Rodent Carcases and Droppings in Victorian regions including Sale, Bendigo, Melbourne, Geelong and Shepparton

Dead animals such as rats and mice are commonly found in and around homes including within walls, beneath floorboards, under porches, hidden within crawl spaces, in yards, or in pools. Many of these animals, especially mice and rats, are pests and when toxic baits are used to eradicate the rodent problem, the chances of the animals dying and decaying causing the dead animal to expire and decompose increases exponentially. Humans who come into close contact with dead animals may contact the diseases or parasites once harboured by the animals. When left unattended, the carcass may contaminate soil or water sources with harmful diseases like cryptosporidium, round worm, tape worm etc.

Undisposed bodies may also be harmful to pets such as dogs and cats, who can contract parasites and diseases just as easily. Dead animals leave a horrendous smell, and the carcass can lead to health hazards, insect infestations, stains and lingering odours. After removing the animal(s), Melbourne Forensic Cleaning biohazard remediation technicians have special deodorisers, neutralisers and air purifiers to make that nasty smell go away. Upon discovering a dead animal in the home or yard, individuals should refrain from handling the carcass. Removing animal carcasses will also remove the dangers and possible pest infestations that accompany them.

Animal and Rodent Removal and Surface Sanitisation
Animal and Rodent Removal and Surface Sanitisation
Our technicians will decontaminate and sterilise any area whether in the home, car, office or boat where there has been such contamination by animals of any type

Comprehensive Dead Animal Removal, Surface Sanitisation and Rodent Removal Services in Victoria and Melbourne regions

Animals of any type can be mans best friend, and most of the time, they are well looked after and cared for. Sometimes, where there are multiple animals at a property, or potentially even just a change in seasons which has caused an increased number of uninvited rodents into your home – there is significant potential for hazardous contamination from faeces & droppings to spread quickly – causing foul odours, staining and even the potential for communicable diseases. Our technicians will decontaminate and sterilise any area – whether in the home, car, office or boat where there has been such contamination by animals of any type – including dead animals, rodent droppings, animal urine and faeces. Melbourne Forensic Cleaning has trained and experienced Animal and Rodent Removal and Surface Sanitisation Biohazard Remediation technicians available across Victoria and include not only Melbourne but also Geelong, Torquay, Warrnambool, Ballarat, Shepparton, Wodonga, Warragul, Traralgon, Sale & Bendigo