A bloodborne pathogen (or BBP) is any type of living organism (usually microscopic) that can transmit potentially fatal illness in … Read More
Understanding OSHA Regulations for Biohazardous Waste
Hazardous waste legislation went into effect when the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) was signed October 21, 1976. Its … Read More
The Four Biohazard Levels: What They Are and Why We Use Them
Biohazard Safety Levels (BSL), also called biohazard levels or biosafety levels, are designed to help protect the environment, laboratory staff … Read More
Is There a Difference Between HAZMAT and Biohazard?
When you think of biohazards, you likely think of HAZMAT suits. So, what makes the situations different? Biohazards (or bio) … Read More
Top Causes of Workplace Deaths and Serious Injuries
Workplace Accidents Workplace accidents, unfortunately, do happen. Sometimes they are preventable, sometimes not. OSHA keeps regular statistics on the primary … Read More
Hazards in the Home: Preventing Falls
Hazards in the Home: Preventing Falls Many of us grew up seeing Life Alert® television ads in which an elderly … Read More
Who Cleans Up After an Airbnb, Hostel, or Hotel Crime?
Even though the crime rate might be down right now in New York City, when tragedy strikes in a NYC hotel, thing start moving fast. EMS responds within minutes to evaluate the health of the victim and transport him/her to an area hospital, and the police begin their investigation to determine what happened, who is at fault and if any charges need to be filed. Meanwhile, the crime scene is combed for fingerprints and evidence to piece together what just happened. Read Full Post
Lead Paint Remediation New York State
There is something about historic homes that captivate people and draw them in. Whether its the structure, location, or history of the home that seals the deal, once it’s yours, it’s hard to give it up! So what happens if you own a home, apartment, or property that has that historic charm but hazardous conditions? If you live in New York, Bio Recovery is here to help you make your property safe and beautiful once again. If you are looking for lead paint removal and abatement services, Bio Recovery is your nationwide crime scene cleanup and biohazard crew that will help get your property free of lead once and for all. Read Full Post
Lead Paint Removal Services Pennsylvania
If you live in a home that was built before 1978, chances are that your home contains some Lead-Based Paint. The older the home, the more likely it is to have at least some lead paint. Breathing in lead fumes or dust or swallowing anything that contains lead can result in Lead Poisoning. Bio Recovery technicians are Trained Lead Abatement Specialists. We provide Pennsylvania homeowners with Affordable Lead Paint Removal to eliminate the dangers of lead exposure. Read Full Post
Lead Paint Removal New York
Coming into contact with lead based paint can be very dangerous for your children, pets, and your own health, as it can cause lead poisoning. The fumes, chips and dust from lead based paint are what individuals really need to stay away from because if it ingested into your system, it can spread through your bloodstream. If you believe that your home or office may be exposed to lead based paint, it is important to call lead paint removal specialists immediately. If you are in New York, there is no better team to partner with than Bio Recovery for all of your New York Lead Paint Removal needs…Read Full Post