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The Definition of Hoarding

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Hoarding is a specific subset of obsessive compulsive disorder.  One suffering from the condition compulsively collects items, usually storing them in them in their...

Tips for Cleaning Up a Hoarder’s Home

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The first and most difficult step is actually starting the job.  Many may immediately feel overwhelmed by the sheer scope of hoarding clean up. ...

What is Animal Hoarding?

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Normally people who are called “hoarders” are known to collect trash, junk, and other useless or valueless items.  Animal hoarding, however, is very different...

Cleaning Blood and Bodily Fluid Spills

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Cleaning Blood and Bodily Fluid Spills Small areas of blood and other bodily fluids can be easily cleaned up but require a little extra attention...

Who Cleans Up a Suicide in San Diego?

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For starters, as you may have discovered, the police do not take responsibility for the clean up of a suicide. Once the crime scene...

Who Cleans Up Biohazard Waste in San Diego?

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Biohazard wastes are biological agents or conditions which can be extremely harmful to humans or the environment. This means that they must be handled...

The Hazards of a Sewage Backup

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The Hazards of a Sewage Backup Sewage backup is a frequent concern for San Diego, California.  There are many contributing factors for sewage backup, including blockages,...

The Task of Cleaning up a Crime Scene

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The Task of Cleaning up a Crime Scene Unfortunately, after a crime scene has been investigated and evidence has been taken, the police will then...

Getting Left with the Aftermath of a Crime Scene

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Crime scenes, deaths or injuries often times result in contamination of the scene with biohazardous materials such as blood, bodily fluids, or toxins. Unfortunately,...

The Victims of Hoarding Disorder

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A hoarder can be quickly overwhelmed by the obsessive-compulsive desire to find, buy, or otherwise acquire worthless items.  Though these items can quite literally...