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Residential Cleaning and Bloodborne Pathogens

17 Dec 2024 5:21 PM | Sarah Avila

It is not only in the medical environment that employees should worry about Bloodborne pathogens. House cleaners or any residential cleaners should also be aware of the possibility of coming into contact with human blood or any other bodily fluid. It is highly important the employees in this field take the same amount of precaution as any medical employee, for the safety of themselves and others.

Bloodborne Pathogens can be transmitted through eyes, nose or cuts in the skin. For that reason, one should always wear protective gear such as gloves, goggles, and masks to prevent diseases such as Hepatitis B or HIV. Additionally, chemicals that are designed to disinfect the contaminated areas should be available for any residential cleaner.

Not only should cleaners worry about their safety, but also the safety of others. One should remember they are not just there to clean, but to make an impact to the householder, making them feel at peace that their home is properly maintained and that any person that enters into their house is safe. An accident can happen anywhere, so it is important to always be prepared to clean any bodily fluid that may appear.

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