Bad air quality is a hallmark of a hoarder’s house. Mould spores, odour, dust, ammonia, and other contaminants are released into the atmosphere when the habitat is disrupted. You can develop respiratory problems, including allergies if you breathe this polluted air for an extended time. So, it is ideal to hire a professional cleaning company to complete the job.
Cleaning specialists are outfitted with the required protective gear and equipment to complete the job effectively and without exposing themselves to health risks. Eye safety, puncture-resistant gloves, hard hats, biohazard suits, respirators, durable shoes/boots, and dust masks are all available to them.
Bug sprays, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and flashlights are also provided to ensure that the cleaners are prepared for any challenges they may face during the hoarding clean-up. Furthermore, if they come across any biohazardous materials when cleaning the house, they have the legal authority to dispose of the materials (which, of course, you don’t have).