Gross Filth Cleanup

Gross Filth Cleanup Services

Complete Maintenance Services provide a gross filth cleanup, rubbish removal & disposal service for both commercial & domestic customers throughout the UK. There is great risks not to mention health risks involved in gross filth cleaning and situations like this really has to be dealt with by professional, specialised cleaners.

Gross Filth cleanup involves cleaning a building or residence that has become uninhabitable, or very difficult to occupy due to a combination of debris and filth. This could be due to a combination of hoarding, faecal matter either human or animal, rubbish build up, hoarding, rotting food or bodily fluids such as blood, vomit or urine.

The task of gross filth cleaning can be extremely challenging and often impossible for untrained individuals in decontamination and odour removal. Properties with an excessive amount of animal faeces can be very infectious and can pose a high level of health risk if not properly eliminated. The site would have to be properly deodorised after removal to eliminate the lingering odour.

We use the proper tools and industrial strength chemicals to eliminate all potential hazards from the site. Only after an area has been completely decontaminated will our technicians begin the cleanup process.

Complete Maintenance Services are licensed waste carriers & dispose of all items in a legal, environmentally responsible manner in full accordance with all current UK legislation. We are fully accredited members of the BPCA, Safe Contractors Approved, Biokil Crown Approved Contractor and Altius Approved Vendor.

We have been successfully fulfilling national contracts to commercial customers and individuals for approaching 20 years. We are professionally trained, fully insured and accredited members of some of the nations most respected industry certification bodies. Our trauma cleaning & disinfection procedures allow us to not only meet but to exceed the 2010 Biocide Product Directive standards against Avian flu, A/H1N1 Swine flu, MRSA, C.difficile, Listeria, Paeruginosa, E-coli, S.Aureas, Enterococcus hirea, Bacillus subtillis, Asperigilus niger, Salmonella, Legionella pneumophilia and many more.