Hoarding

Our professional hoarder’s clean-up service will provide the initial step to recovery, whilst restoring functionality and safety to the affected home.

Hoarding

What is hoarding?

Compulsive hoarding or hoarding disorder is a behavioural pattern characterised by excessive acquisition of and an unwillingness to discard large quantities of objects that cover the living areas of the home.

Compulsive hoarding behaviour has been associated with health risks and impaired functioning and adverse effects on friends and family members.

Hoarding can prevent typical uses of space, limiting activities such as cooking, cleaning, moving through the house and sleeping.

Compulsive hoarders may be aware of their irrational behaviour, but the emotional attachment to the hoarded objects far exceeds the motive to discard the items.

Researchers have only recently begun to study hoarding, and it was first defined as a mental disorder in 2013.

Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsive_hoarding

Hoarders Clean-up

Living in squalor, the result of severe hoarding, has far reaching implications as it affects public health and safety, neighbouring properties and the environment. Rodent infestations, disgusting odours and bacterial hazards occur from the breakdown of animal or organic household waste, creating an unsightly hazardous in-door environment.

Our industry leading technicians will conduct an on-site property inspection, before safely removing all biological hazards, including human and animal excrement or remains and provide complete forensic cleaning and deodorisation. They will also use their professional discretion when it comes to the recovery or disposal of household contents.

Our professional hoarder’s clean-up service will provide the initial step to recovery, whilst restoring functionality and safety to the affected home.

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