Hi Martin
Why is then on company sites that they say its very technical blah blah?
I take it, it is just marketing to sell the service then?
So no special licence or qualification... so how does one know that it is not hazardous any more just because its been sprayed with a bio cide?
How can you prove it... or does that not matter
Dave
Hi Dave
People put it up there to say, hey, yes we are qualified as this kind of work brings a premium price with it as it should.
But, anyone can clean blood etc for £10 p/h and they do it thinking they are on a good earner, whereas myself who is qualified with my HepB jabs etc would charge £100-200 p/h for blood work.
I had one such last year, attempted suicide, about 3 hours work, about 4 bio bags worth of waste and quoted £600 on the friday, went back in on the monday and the job had been done, but on checking certain places found dried blood (sofa) where kids could easily eat it (by putting their fingers in the sofa creases).
The landlord didn't want to pay my price, neither did the ins company. As for the waste, although i couldn't prove it i would bet money that it went in the communal bin in the street untreated, which was directly in front of the main door.
compared to one I did in September, which was 8 bio bags, all taken away correctly with a consignment note, treated correctly and one very happy customer.
Regards
Martin