TheLastResponders: Tackling Rodent Droppings with TACT – Is Professional Help Necessary?


Do You Really Need Professionals to Clean Up Rodent Droppings?
Why Hiring a Professional Matters
Rodent droppings can carry serious illnesses including hantavirus, LCMV, and salmonella.
Sweeping or vacuuming without proper equipment can send contaminated particles into the air.
Certified technicians have the correct training, tools, and disinfectants to safely eliminate the hazard.
Companies like T.A.C.T. AZ treat rodent droppings as the biohazard they are. Their process includes:
- Inspection & Containment
- Technicians identify affected areas and create containment to keep airborne contaminants from spreading.
- Safe Removal
- Using full PPE and HEPA-filtered equipment, droppings, nesting materials, and contaminated insulation are carefully removed.
- Thorough Disinfection
- EPA-approved disinfectants are applied to eliminate pathogens.
- Any unsalvageable porous materials are removed and disposed of following OSHA and EPA guidelines.
If you find evidence of rodents, contacting T.A.C.T. AZ ensures the problem is handled safely and completely.
For more information: Rodents Services
T.A.C.T. AZ is ready to assist in Phoenix, Glendale, Tucson, Sun City, Peoria, Surprise, Buckeye, Casa Grande, Yuma and throughout all of Arizona
Have another question you want answered?
Email us at info@tact-az.com
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