Rodent infestations can happen to anyone at any time. These tiny critters can find their way into our homes and businesses causing considerable damage, and before you know it, they can reproduce, causing a big health hazard. Cleaning up after rodents can be a daunting task, and while contacting a rodent control professional is always advisable, knowing some proven cleaning practices can be useful in maintaining a pest-free home.
In this blog post, we will be discussing some tips and practices for cleaning up and eliminating waste after a rodent or pest infestation. We will also highlight the importance of using appropriate cleaning products and the risks associated with animal carcasses and bodily fluids or remnants.
Before anything else, identify the areas which are infested by rodents. Look for places where they nest, eat, and roam. The common areas include:
Once you have identified these areas, it is essential to isolate them from the rest of your home to avoid further contamination.
Rodents carry diseases that can be dangerous to humans. To avoid transporting any disease-causing pathogens, it's important to wear rubber gloves, a face mask, and protective clothing while cleaning up after rodents. This precaution will protect you and your loved ones from any bacteria or viruses carried in urine and feces.
Before starting to clean up, open all the windows and doors and let fresh air in for at least half an hour. Cleaning up after rodent infestation can release bacteria and viruses into the air, and airing out the spaces can reduce the risk of infection.
To clean up after rodents, use a disinfectant solution. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends cleaning with a bleach solution made from 1.5 cups of household bleach in 1 gallon of water. Spray the entire area with the solution, let it set for 5 minutes, then wipe it down with paper towels. Do not use rags you plan to wash later. Double-bag the dirty rags and dispose of them in the garbage.
Once the cleaning is done, sanitize the entire area to kill off any remaining bacteria or viruses. Mix a quarter-cup of bleach with one gallon of water and repeat the process of spraying, sitting, and wiping. Ensure that every nook and cranny is thoroughly sanitized, and you're good to go.
Recommendation: Selected EPA-Registered Disinfectants - United States Environmental Protection Agency
While it may seem like a daunting task, taking the time to do it correctly will ensure that no health risks are posed to you and your family. Remember, wearing protective gear, sanitizing, and airing out the space are essential. However, in cases of severe infestation, calling in a professional is always the safest bet.
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