Gross Filth Cleanup by 123Hoarding.com
Gross filth cleanup is different from a hoarder cleanup situation for several different reasons. Gross filth results from left behind trash, feces, food waste, dirty dishes, etc. This kind of extreme filth can occur for many different reasons.
Consider a person being too sick or elderly to take care of themselves. Trash will accumulate—especially if said person cannot use the restroom alone anymore. Sometimes people die in their homes without anyone finding them for a while. Some of those people may have many animals in the home that are uncared for— leaving behind mass amounts of feces, urine, and debris behind.
It’s also common for this level of filth to occur in meth houses or transient spaces. And of course, places in extreme hoarder cleanup situations. 123Hoarding provides affordable gross filth cleanup.
The amount of trash and filth that is considered to be a gross filth cleanup is an unbearable job for anyone. In most cases, the person tasked with cleaning up the filth is not the person who made the mess in the first place.
Examples of ‘gross filth’ are:
- Excessive common household trash and debris building up over long periods of time without removal.
- Pets urinating and defecating freely inside the home without cleanup.
- Food laden plates or containers piled up in the sink, bathtub, and counters unwashed.
- Unflushed, overflowing, or broken toilets and sinks.
- Human waste in other areas of home or bathroom besides proper vesicles.
- Mattress, couches, or other items soaked in urine, blood, or loose stool for a variety of reasons.
- Light switches, walls, entryways, and door jams smeared with food waste, dirt, feces.
Many regular clean up companies, like housekeepers for instance, will not clean up a gross filth situation. These situations requires trained technicians and a strong stomach. At 123Hoarding our technician are OSHA Certified in Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Hazardous Waste Removal, Blodborne Pathogens Cleanup and PPE. gross filth cleaning services