Some jobs aren’t just dirty. They’re unsafe. This comes up after leaks, tenant move-outs, pest problems, and accidents.
Common home hazards
- Blood, urine, feces, vomit
- Rodent droppings and nests
- Sewage backups
- Mold from water damage
- Unknown spills that soaked into carpet or wood
What not to do
Don’t sweep or vacuum droppings dry. Don’t mix chemicals. And don’t try to cover a bad smell with fragrance. It doesn’t fix the source.
What safe cleanup looks like
A proper cleanup means:
- safe removal and bagging
- strong disinfection
- HEPA vacuuming when needed
- odor control that actually neutralizes smells
Sometimes porous items can’t be saved if they absorbed waste. That’s not fun, but it’s real.
When you need a specialist
Call for help if there’s blood, needles, human waste beyond a small accident, sewage, heavy rodent contamination, or mold that keeps coming back.
If you’re not sure what you’re dealing with, keep kids and pets away, open windows if you can, and don’t touch unknown fluids directly.

