Dangers of Compulsive Hoarder House Cleaning

The Dangers of Compulsive Hoarder House Cleaning

 

Modern media tends to downplaying the severity of certain problems, and compulsive hoarding is a perfect example. Popular TV shows and social media memes typically portray compulsive hoarding as a ridiculous problem. But if left untreated, these tendencies can have profoundly detrimental effects on the hoarder's mental and physical well-being. For those who want to help out, cleaning out a hoarder's house can also be extremely dangerous. At cleaning syllogomania, we take the well-being of our community members very seriously, whether they are those who struggle with compulsive hoarding or the courageous people who volunteer to help. Knowing common hazards can help you make informed decisions about howto go about cleaning a hoarder's house.

Understanding the Common Hazards of Hoard Cleaning

Here are 8 of the most common hazards you should be prepared to face in a hoarder's home.

Dangerous Physical Structures

Unsecured structural hazards can pose a significant risk when cleaning up after a clutter. If large piles or piles of cardboard move, they may fall and injure those responsible for cleaning. Additionally, floors and walls can become damaged under the constant weight of clutter, and any water damage can weaken the integrity of the walls. All of this contributes to creating unsafe conditions for anyone entering the home, so the cleaning crew must exercise extreme caution.

Biological Hazards

Even if a hoarder is not attempting to accumulate materials that are hazardous to health, these hazardous items can accumulate in a person's home without their knowledge. For example, rotting food or animal waste may be lost in the mess. Waste hazardous to health  can cause serious harm to health, such as infections. Wearing protective equipment such as gloves and face masks is essential.

Hazardous chemicals

If the accumulator has accumulated chemicals, this may pose a threat important. Basic household cleaning products can be dangerous if not stored or disposed of properly. Direct contact with toxic chemicals, including cleaning agents or pesticides, can cause dangerous health problems. Some chemicals are also highly flammable, increasing the risk of fire.

Fire Risks

The more things a person accumulates in their home, the greater the risk of fire is high. Highly flammable materials, such as paper or chemicals, are common in hoarder homes, increasing the risk of an out-of-control fire. Clutter can also block exits, making it dangerously difficult to evacuate the building in the event of a fire. It can also be difficult for firefighters to enter the building in the event of an emergency.

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Mold and mildew

If you cannot see or reach certain areas of your home, there are no way of knowing what is actually there. This is why mold is commonly found in cluttered homes. Although mold can harm the health of many people, you should be extremely careful if any member of your cleaning crew is allergic to mold, as exposure could cause serious reactions.

Respiratory Health Risks

From dust to chemicals to mold, you may encounter many dangerous elements in a hoarder's home that could seriously harm health respiratory. Additionally, extremely cluttered homes often have limited air circulation, increasing respiratory hazards from any hazardous materials in the home.

Vermin or insect infestation

Rats, mice and insects are common problems in hoarder homes. Since the space can be difficult to clean, dust and food often attract these critters into the home. Additionally, clutter provides an excellent home for unsightly and dangerous pests that can carry disease and perpetuate unsanitary conditions in the home.

Risk of injury or illness

For all the reasons we've discussed here, cleaning a hoarder's house can lead to serious injury or illness if you don't take proper precautions. The use of personal protective equipment and extreme caution are extremely important when entering a hoarder's home. Make sure you have spill kits, enough cleaning supplies, and a plan of action to tackle cleanup before you begin.

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If you discover that a loved one is hoarding things, you may want to find the quickest way to remedy the situation. But jumping in too quickly without being prepared can be a big mistake. It's essential to pause, think about what supplies you'll need, and acquire the necessary safety equipment to keep everyone safe during the cleaning process.

You never really know what you will find in the house of a hoarder until you start cleaning. Although many people who struggle with compulsive hoarding know in detail where they can locate their individual possessions, there are still many unknowns. Dead animals, mold, and other potentially toxic biohazards may be found in the home. For this reason, it is imperative to gather an array of personal protective equipment before arriving, such as gloves and face masks, and cleaning items, such as buckets, trash bags, and cleaning solutions. The more proactive you are, the better equipped you will be to respond to whatever comes up, saving you time in the cleaning process. It's also a good idea to have dedicated, specially designed blood and vomit spill kits on hand, as handling this type of hazardous waste can be extremely dangerous.

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Knowing the common dangers of cleaning a hoarder's house can help you make an informed choice about the way to intervene. It's also important to remember that compulsive hoarding is a disorder that is too often subject to unfair social stigma. People who struggle with this disorder deserve non-judgmental support in their journey to recovery. That's where our team comes in.

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