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Raccoon Feces and Urine Cleanup
Raccoons are more dangerous than they appear. The reason is because they are the main host of Baylisascaris procyonis – a roundworm which is extremely harmful to people, even involving death. Contrary to popular opinion, raccoons are not confined to woody areas alone. They are often found in cities and suburbs too. Roundworm eggs are typically passed in the stool of infected raccoons, which cause infection to spread.
Those who are exposed to environments frequented by raccoons are potentially at risk. In fact, the deadly raccoon parasite has been found in the South, with the last two years witnessing seven new cases of human infection in the U.S.A. Given below are the reasons as to why raccoon feces and urine pose a threat:
Dangers of Raccoon Feces and Urine
1. Cause of Dangerous Diseases
Raccoon droppings have the possibility of carrying several dangerous diseases.
• Rabies
Though rabies is a rare disease, its consequences can be serious. It is mainly a disease of animals, but humans can also contract the same. People generally get rabies from bites, licks, and scratches from infected animals. When your pets come in contact with the feces and urine of raccoons, not only are they at risk of getting rabies but also passing it on to you. Rabies hampers functioning of the central nervous system, ultimately leading to brain disease and death.
• Canine Distemper
Raccoon populations generally build to the point where crowding is common. This can be a big issue. With the infestation of canine distemper virus, raccoons can be seen foraging in the daytime and behaving more aggressively. The disease can also spread to your pets through contact with the diseased animal or their droppings. An infected pet typically becomes tired and lethargic, accompanied by continuous coughing, vomiting, and diarrhea. It can also become anorexic. All of these problems can cause your pet to suffer and pose a big hassle to you.
• Baylisascaris Infection
It has been recently recognized that raccoons are the main host for Baylisascaris procyonis, a dangerous parasite. When roundworm eggs, present in the feces of raccoons, are ingested by young children and developmentally challenged persons, there are high chances of infection. After a person or an animal swallows Baylisascaris eggs, microscopic larvae hatch in the intestines and consequently circulate in the bloodstream, causing tissue damage. When humans/animals come into direct or indirect contact with raccoon droppings, the symptoms range from nausea, fatigue, inattention, weakening of muscle control and coordination, skin irritation, as well as liver enlargement, coma, and blindness. If neglected, the disease can prove fatal.
2. Unhygienic Conditions
The presence of raccoon urine and feces dirties the environment around your property. Apart from causing the above-mentioned diseases, they can attract other germs. Also, droppings tend to attract flies as well as accumulate dirt, both of which degrade the living conditions. It also easily creates health problems for vulnerable age groups such as the elderly and children as well as those with compromised immune systems. The odor also makes it difficult for inhabitants to pass through the specific area.
Overview of the Cleanup Process
• Prior Estimate of Service
Our team will scrutinize the requisite premises (indoors or outdoors) and identify the obvious areas that need cleaning as well as the nook and corners that generally escape notice. Then, accordingly we will provide an estimate of the expected cost of our service. You can be rest assured that there will be no hidden charges.
• Removal of Feces & Urine
The next step is the thorough removal of all the waste material of raccoons. We ensure that the feces and urine are cleared into an inverted plastic bag and thereupon burned, buried, or stowed in the trash to be sent to a landfill. It is made sure that there are no remnants of excretory material.
• Disinfection
If there are roundworm eggs in the droppings, they are not killed by most chemicals. It is only heat that can do that. Our team uses appropriate sources of heat such as a propane torch or boiling water to tackle the problem. Other surfaces will also be effectively disinfected with boiling water. These acts require precaution and with us taking care of the same, you do not have to worry.
• Ensuring Safety
We put our knowledge and experience, along with the most advanced equipment, to the best use to ensure your safety. Your well-being is our utmost priority and we implement all measures to ensure the same. There is an intense check-up after the cleaning to ensure that the job has been executed effectively.
Why Choose ECOS?
➢ We have a live operator on call 24/7 to schedule your project (Monday through Sunday).
➢ Our services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year.
➢ We give topmost priority to the health and safety of our clients.
➢ Our modern equipment is safe for people, animals, and sensitive materials.
➢ Our technicians are friendly and helpful.
➢ We have years of professional experience in the industry and are experts.
➢ We have no hidden charges and offer competitive pricing.
➢ We take “before” and “after” photographs with relation to our cleanup service that record and show the extent of damage to the insurance company (if the affected area is covered by insurance).
Source Links:
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/diseases/rabies
https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/baylisascaris/resources/raccoonlatrines.pdf
https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/baylisascaris/
https://www.seattlepi.com/lifestyle/homegarden/article/Ann-s-Organic-Garden-Cleaning-upraccoon-1184498.php
https://ugaresearch.uga.edu/deadly-raccoon-roundworm-can-infect-humans-without-symptoms/
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/diseases/rabies
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/13848-rabies
https://www.hawkeye.ca/toronto-raccoon-control-removing-raccoon-feces
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Remediation Process
Since black mold could start forming in hidden places, remediation/restoration services will use sophisticated moisture sensing equipment to find potential “breeding ground” where the microscopic organisms might create a colony. The potential danger areas include several locations where moisture might creep in and collect after a rain shower, one of the dangers is that such places can be hidden for extended periods under floors, inside walls, or in the attic. A small water leak in your home, even after it has been repaired, can leave behind enough moisture for black mold to take root and grow.
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If a property owner suspects the presence of black mold, he/she can consult a Certified Industrial Hygienist who will conduct an air test to verify if an infestation exists. Many remediation services may conduct their own test when contracted or hire a third-party HI to do it. When looking for a mold remediation service, seek one with a strong reputation and is IICRC-licensed. Also, make sure their remediation teams are certified, bonded, and insured.
Cleaning and Sanitizing
At this point in the remediation process the infested area is scrubbed with powerful antimicrobials to ensure the black mold colonies are destroyed. Then the structural wood and other materials are treated with sanitizers to prevent a recurrence of the infestation.
Drying and Restoring
Once everything has been cleaned and sanitized, the remediation service will need to dry out wet areas before replacing infested drywall or other components with fresh material. The drying might be done with powerful fans, or dehumidifiers to ensure that no pockets of moisture are left behind where the fungal infestation could once again gain a foothold.
After the drying, the owner’s possessions can be brought back. Any salvageable content would have been removed from the affected area early in the remediation process so that none of it could be infested.
Mold Clearance
When the remediation process is complete, a post-remediation verification (PRV) air test should be taken (like the test suggested at the beginning of the procedure) before occupants re-enter the premises. This will ensure that the property has a safe, healthful environment. It is best to check with your own state or municipal health codes to see what restrictions (if any) they have in place. In any event, testing is highly advisable because it may protect the property owner from any litigious actions that may arise later. There have been cases in which property owners were found to be responsible for physical ailments stemming from black mold.
Although some remediation services perform their own tests to make sure the job has been completed successfully, it is generally believed to be in the best interest of the property owner to hire a licensed third party to conduct the test, someone who has no vested interest in the outcome. The PRV test (also called a clearance test) shows that the mold infestation has been cleared out to at least a prescribed healthful level. Generally, the test should indicate that mold levels inside the premises are approximately equal to the outside air.