Human Feces Cleanup Services in Los Angeles County
When dealing with feces and urine at your business or private property in Los Angeles County, you need a reliable company for fast and efficient cleanup. Serving all areas in L.A. County, our human feces cleanup service is always available, ensuring you never have to wait to protect your health and the well-being of others.
To keep your business thriving, rely on our dependable service in Los Angeles. With just one phone call, we will promptly remove all traces and odors of feces, allowing you to run your business safely. We work diligently to take this burden off your shoulders, ensuring a clean and secure environment.
Feces Pose Serious Health Hazards
There are nearly 10 million people in Los Angeles county. Unfortunately, like many urban areas, Los Angeles is facing the challenge of dealing with growing homeless encampments across the city. Without proper public restrooms, feces and urine left on sidewalks, yards, and doorways pose significant health hazards. In addition, sometimes customers are sick and leave feces and vomit on the floors and walls of restrooms.
Human feces can carry a wide variety of diseases, including Hepatitis A, Giardia, E. coli, Campylobacter, Cholera, C. diff, Norovirus, and Hookworm. While not legally classified as medical waste requiring biohazard disposal, feces leave behind disease-causing bacteria and viruses on surfaces even after being discarded. These pathogens can infect unsuspecting passersby, making the area hazardous.
Employees and staff often hesitate to clean up feces, and with good reason. Proper techniques and strong, environmentally friendly cleaners are essential for safe removal and cleanup, ensuring the health and safety of everyone in the area..
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 feces and urine. 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.
The Pooper Picker Upper Protects Your Reputation
As a L.A. business, we understand the importance of a good reputation and so we are here to help protect yours. As we have already seen in our downtown core, customers will avoid businesses with feces in front of the doors. The sight and smell of urine and feces creates an unkempt appearance and can drive sales down. A clean property welcomes customers and protects your investment.
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.
Scrub
Disinfect, pickup large pieces, scrape and scrub the area
Power Wash
Power wash the impacted area for a final rinse
Decontamination
Final decontamination of the surface to ensure safety
Dispose of the Poo
Bag and dispose the human fecal matter
Got Poo in Front of Your Business or Residence?
Homelessness is a significant issue in Los Angeles, leading to frequent instances of feces and urine on streets, sidewalks, staircases, and alleyways. If you need assistance with cleaning up feces at your home or business, give us a call. We’re here to help.
L.A. County Service Area
L.A. County consists of 88 cities and numerous unincorporated areas – We serve them all! If you have a poo problem, we will be there to remove it!
Call (310) 947-2242
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
- Hepatitis A
- Campylobacter
- Cryptosporidium
- Giardia
- Meningitis
- Hand, Foot, & Mouth Disease
- Rotavirus Infection
- Salmonella
- Shigella Infection
- Thrush
- Viral gastroenteritis
- Worms
- Yersinia Infection