Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Basement sewage cleanup and disinfection Norfolk, Virginia
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Animal Dropings Cleanup under houses and in attics Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Virginia......
Have you inspected your attic lately? Are animals making a mess under your home? You know that space under the floor you walk on every day. Most homeowners never check on these areas unless they hear or smell something bad. This is a big mistake that can turn into big cleanup in a fast hurry. Animals can contaminate these areas in just a few weeks to one month. Aftercare sees this problem every month with homeowners throughout the Hampton Roads area. Rat contamination in attics is a big problem throughout Virginia beach and raccoons seem to be moving in to crawl spaces all over Norfolk. Aftercare recommends that all homeowners or land lords check these areas every few months. Don't wait until animal droppings build up and contaminate the entire space this can get expensive. Make sure entrance areas are closed and no openings are available to critters up high and down low. Aftercare decontaminates any area that animals have been living in. Removal of animal droppings and urine is what we do. Aftercare can remove and dispose of contaminated insulation. We clean and sanitize all diseases wild animals leave behind. Remember air ducts run through attics and under homes. Animals love to tear into these ducts and this allows contamination into the environment of the house. Don't take a chance on family sickness. Do you have a allergy problem in your house? Call aftercare to clean up and disinfect your homes crawl space or attic. Free estimates (757) 535-4367 Williamsburg, Newport News, Hampton, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach,Virginia
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Rat or Mice contamination cleaning Hampton, Portsmouth, Virginia. (757) 535-4367
Infestation of rats and mice in Virginia properties is
on the rise. But what most people don't realize is that having rats and mice in
your home is not only really annoying, but it is also really bad for your
health. Rats and mice may carry bacteria, viruses and other communicable
diseases. If you are responsible for cleaning up after an infestation, you
should be really careful. Mice and rats carry diseases easily transmitted to humans in fact we know of about 55 different
types of sickness related to rodents.
Any
rat droppings and nest materials should be left alone and undisturbed as any
kind of movement can result in the release of more airborne virus particles.
Aftercare recommends wetting down any areas that will release dust
contamination. If you are going to be cleaning up after a rat infestation, you
should be careful not to sweep or vacuum these pieces up without containment or
Hepa vacuum. Ensure that any surfaces that come into contact with the droppings
be cleaned up with a strong disinfectant. In addition, you should use a good quality
glove and respirator while dealing with any type of fecal matter.
Also,
if you are going to be throwing out the rat droppings after clean up, ensure
that you double-bag the items before throwing them out. This ensures that the
disease from the droppings doesn't spread to others while in motion. It need not
be said, but washing your hands thoroughly after any contact with rats or their
droppings is mandatory. Aftercare has completed hundreds of rat and mice
cleanup projects and is available to give you a free estimate and plan to
decontaminate any area. If you find any type of animal feces and don’t want to
risk your health while cleaning it up call Aftercare we will clean it for you. Free Estimates (757)
535-4367 Aftercare service areas: Virginia Beach, VA /
Norfolk, VA / Chesapeake, VA /Portsmouth, VA / Hampton, VA / Suffolk, VA /
Newport News, VA and surrounding cities….
Friday, January 3, 2014
(Aftercare cleans up Suicides, Homicide, Death and Unsanitary Conditions) All Eastern Virginia Cities
Bio-Hazard Cleaning :
What would you do?
Have you had a suicide in your family, or maybe know of
someone who is experiencing a suicide situation now? The question that I want
you to consider is this: are you or a friend going to attempt to clean up the
scene?
Sounds like a silly question, but stop and think about the
scenario for a few minutes and consider how it would affect your thinking
process if you walked in on a suicide scene.
Aftercare knows that many families deal with this horrible
situation every year. Until you have been in this nightmare you won’t
understand what I am talking about. I started aftercare so families would never
have to face such a horrible task. Dealing with a death is hard enough; trying
to clean it up your self is unhealthy. The mental state is a very fragile thing
and can fall apart quickly when under super emotional stress. Let’s present a
scenario that aftercare sees many times throughout the year. You return from work expecting to be welcomed
home and there is only silence. As you walk from room to room looking for your
spouse, you start to get an uneasy feeling. You call out their name and there
is no response, as your pace starts to quicken your voice increases in volume.
Then as you enter the bathroom your heart suddenly feels as though it will leap
out of your chest, “your eyes widen and you fall to your knees as a scream
starts to build in your throat!”
After what seems an eternity, you finally start to come back
to reality and realize that you must take some kind of action. You start to
call 911, but suddenly stop and hang up. As you stare at the scene, your mind
starts to race as you try to rationalize the situation.
Do you want everyone to know they committed suicide? Should
you clean up the scene or call a professional bio hazard clean up company?
What would be the consequences psychologically? Where will
you dispose of the waste? As you ponder
these thoughts, waves of emotions will hit you like a brick wall. You do not
want to find out the consequences of dealing with such a task. Most homeowner’s
insurance policies cover the cost for Aftercare to clean and disinfect the
scene of a death.
So, what would you do?
Aftercare is here
to assist you through this process. Please call us 24 hours (757) 535-4367 FREE ESTIMATES....
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Aftercare cleans up after suicide in Franklin, Williamsburg and Richmond, Virginia
My
dear friend,
How
I hate you right now! You stole future memories and plans I had for our
friendship. That trip to Mexico for the
summer or our snow trip to Austria. Who
will come with me now? There is just a void now in the space of my life that
you once filled. I keep thinking why didn’t’ I do something, anything but what
could I do? You were smiling one day and
gone the next. I never knew just how much your smile was a mask covering the
pain deep inside your soul. Why didn’t’ you tell me? I could have helped, couldn’t’ I.
Was I never that good of a friend that you couldn’t’ tell me that you were hurting? Did I contribute to your hurt? I will never know the answers to any of my
questions and that is why I hate you! Your suicide has left me questioning
everything I thought I could count on.
Please come back.
Love
always your friend on earth.
Sometimes
there are no answers to ‘why’.
The death of a loved one by suicide is one of the hardest deaths to
grieve and understand. You don’t Just ‘get over’ a suicide. The grief
of a suicide can take years to process and the hurt may never be
forgotten. There is no letter from
heaven explaining why and even if there was, the answers may never help.
The
process of grief after suicide is a slow inch by inch process. The period of mourning and grief is different
for each person and there is no universal scale or measure on how long or
intense that pain will be. Once the
initial shock has subsided the range of emotions and feelings is
extensive. You may experience the
following:
• Shock,
numbness, denial
• Guilt
• Anger/blame
• Des pair
• Loneliness
and disconnection
• Depression
• Shame
• Searching
for the reasons ‘why?’
• Thoughts
of suicide yourself
Be gentle with yourself during the
grieving processing and take each day as they come by:
• Keep
in touch with friends and accept support - counter the feelings loneliness and
isolation associated with grief
• Honor
the deceased person - Talk about the memories, share photos and memories or
keep a journal
• Take
‘your’ time
- It is OK to do something nice for yourself while you grieve, get a massage or
even a day at the beach
• Ask
for help if you are struggling - Seek professional help and speak with family
and friends for support and ways to cope.
• Look
after yourself - Ensure you eat well, get some exercise and sleep. Try to avoid drugs and alcohol which will
only compound the grief.
• Join
a support group - Talking with others who have shared similar experiences will
help you not feel alone in your experience.
The
journey through the grief of the lose of a loved one is a gradual process and
can lead to a deeper understanding of life and your own humanness. The grief slowly gets integrated into life.
If you need professional suicide cleaning call Aftercare at (757) 535-4367
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