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Human Feces Removal Services – Fast and Reliable Cleanup

When faced with human feces at your business or residence, you need a dependable company that can provide quick and thorough cleanup. Our human feces cleanup service is always ready to protect your health and the well-being of others. We ensure prompt response times so you don’t have to wait to address the situation.

Keep Your Business Safe and Clean

Maintain a thriving business environment by relying on our trusted human feces removal service. With just one phone call, we will come out and remove the feces, allowing you to run your business safely and efficiently. We work diligently to relieve you of this burden, ensuring a sanitary and pleasant environment for your staff and customers.

Human Feces Cleanup Process

Unless there has been a countywide poopfest - sounds funny, but that sometimes happens - we can usually get the feces cleaned up same day so you can move freely at your home or business.

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Scrub

Disinfect, pickup large pieces, scrape and scrub the area

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Power Wash

Power wash the impacted area for a final rinse

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Decontamination

Final decontamination of the surface to ensure safety

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Dispose of the Poo

Bag and dispose the human fecal matter

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Are Feces a Biohazard?

Feces are considered a biohazard due to their potential to contain infectious diseases and blood. However, they are not classified as regulated biohazard waste, meaning they can be disposed of in the regular trash, similar to poopy diapers. Despite this, it is essential to exercise caution when cleaning up feces to prevent the spread of infections.

Blood in the Poop?

If you see blood in the poop, then you will need to call a biohazard cleanup company to remove the feces. Blood is a regulated biohazard waste and needs to be red bagged and disposed of according to the rules and regulations.

Cost of Clean Up

The cost of cleaning up human feces varies based on the extent of the mess, whether it has spread, and how long it has been there. If you send us photos of the area, we will give you a FREE estimate. We are by far a more affordable option than using a biohazard cleanup up company. Remember, though, if there is blood, you’ll need to call a biohazard cleaning company. If you need a referral, give us a call. We are able to refer a good, quality biohazard company in most cities.

The Pooper Picker Upper Company

At The Pooper Picker Upper, we are dedicated to safeguarding the well-being of our community. As a locally owned and operated company, we specialize in the safe and efficient cleanup of human feces. Our mission is to ensure a clean and secure environment for everyone in our neighborhoods. Trust us for fast, reliable solutions to your human feces cleanup needs.

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Infectious Diseases Spread Through Feces

Feces are a biohazard and can be a vector for infectious diseases. These diseases can spread when spores or microscopic particles of feces are transferred from one person to another, often through ingestion. This transmission can occur directly, such as hand-to-mouth contact, or indirectly via contaminated objects, surfaces, foods, or water. Some examples of diseases that spread through fecal contamination include:

C. diff (Clostridioides difficile)

A serious bacterial infection that causes severe diarrhea and inflammation of the colon.

Campylobacteriosis

A bacterial infection that causes gastrointestinal illness, often linked to contaminated food or water.

Giardiasis

A protozoan infection that affects the intestines, commonly spread via contaminated water.

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

A contagious viral illness affecting children, spread through contact with feces, saliva, or respiratory droplets

Salmonellosis

A bacterial infection that causes diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps; often linked to undercooked food or poor hygiene.

Candidiasis (Thrush)

Though primarily caused by fungal overgrowth, poor hygiene and exposure to fecal contamination can exacerbate infection, particularly in vulnerable individuals.

Viral Gastroenteritis (Norovirus, etc.)

Highly contagious viruses that cause inflammation of the stomach and intestines, leading to vomiting and diarrhea.

Hepatitis A

A viral liver infection transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated food or water

Cryptosporidiosis

A parasitic infection causing watery diarrhea; often spreads in recreational water or through food.

Meningitis (bacterial or viral)

While not typically associated with fecal transmission, certain viral forms can spread via fecal-oral routes, particularly in communal settings.

Rotavirus Infection

A common cause of severe diarrhea in infants and young children, spread via fecal-oral contact.

Shigellosis

A highly contagious bacterial infection that causes diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps.

Parasitic Worm Infections

Includes roundworms, tapeworms, and others transmitted through contaminated food, water, or soil.

Yersiniosis

A bacterial infection that can cause fever, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, typically spread through undercooked pork or contaminated water.

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