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Exposure
to HIV may occur
through physical contact with specimens from infected
individuals, from parenteral exposure (accidents involving
needles, sharp instruments or objects which have been
contaminated with blood or body fluids) |
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INFECTIOUS WASTE HANDLING
Red
Alert's technicians
are trained and equipped to prevent exposure of such
pathogens.
Our cleaning techniques
can be effective in preventing further contamination
of hepatitis
and HIV. Our
technique to cleaning includes treating all human blood
and certain human fluids are as if known to be infectious
for HIV, HBV,
or other bloodborne pathogens. This approach includes
the use of barrier precautions by employees such as
the protecive suit worn by the technician above, to
prevent direct skin, parenteral, or mucus membrane contact
with blood or other body fluids that are visibly contaminated
with blood.
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| O.S.H.A & E.P.A. COMPLIANCE |
Red Alert is O.S.H.A.
Compliant, and we adheres to strict guidelines of
both the State of Texas and federal government. We use
state-of-the-art equipment and specifically designed
cleaners and disinfectants that will sterilize and deodorize
the affected area. These EPA
registered disinfectants and deodorizers are designed
to combat bloodborne pathogens. Red
Alert Actively maintains an exposure control
plan which all employees adhere to .
Working in connection with
police, medical examiners, fire departments, and coroner
offices, Red Alert's main
objective is to provide you with the most efficient
professional service available.
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Red
Alert uses proper
biological and infectious waste handling procedures.
All biohazard material is packaged and marked prior
to disposal; This reduces the risk to you of possible
infections from potentially dangerous waste.
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Specimens
of blood or other potentially infectious material are
placed in disposal containers to prevent leakage and
expulsion during handling, and transporting
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Contaminated items and
other potentially infectious material can release dangerous
bloodborne pathogens not only in items that you physically
contact, but also within the air you breathe. You owe
it to yourself and your employees not to expose yourself
with such potentialy dangerous biohazards.
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right 2008 Red Alert Bio-Response
All Rights Reserved
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