Landlords can face difficult situations when a property is left contaminated, heavily soiled, or unsafe to enter. Biohazard cleaning provides a controlled way to restore the property while protecting tenants, contractors, agents, and future occupants.
Common property risks
Biohazard risks in rental properties may include bodily fluids, animal waste, pest contamination, needles, drug paraphernalia, sewage, mouldy waste, or decomposing food. These issues can affect carpets, hard floors, kitchens, bathrooms, mattresses, and hidden corners.
- Do not allow casual access to contaminated rooms
- Photograph issues before removal where appropriate
- Check whether carpets or soft furnishings are recoverable
- Plan waste handling before refurbishment work starts
Protecting people and the property
A trained cleaning team can separate general rubbish from hazardous materials, use suitable disinfectants, and reduce the risk of cross-contamination. This helps landlords avoid sending decorators, inventory clerks, or maintenance teams into unsafe conditions.
- Tenancy changeovers
- Hoarding or waste build-up
- Pest-related contamination
- Welfare or unattended-death situations
Planning the clean-up
The best approach is to document the condition, restrict access, and arrange an assessment before standard repairs begin. Once the property has been made safe, the rest of the turnaround work becomes much easier to manage.
Need help with biohazard cleaning? Request a quote from Dream Clean Pro and we will help you choose the right cleaning plan for your property.




