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Insider Hoarding Cleanup Tips

2016-09-13 By Admin

The following insider hoarding cleanup tips will go a long way in saving time. Additionally, these experienced hoarding clean out tips will help you to avoid sabotaging your own efforts and help avoid safety and health hazards. We all know hoarding is a mental disorder and a home's disorder will contain at least a few unwelcome, unpleasant surprises. It's usually what's out-of-sight that's most uncomfortable to deal with.

Insider Hoarding Cleanup Tips

There are a few things to keep in mind when dealing with a hoarding clean up. First is there's more to the mess than trash and junk garbage. Buried or strewn alongside the various heaps are a few salvageable items. These however, will relatively little compared to what's got to go for good. Most hoarding situations render most "possessions" unusable. This is because there's often more than surface dirt. Items might remain buried for months or years. In other words, much will be infected, broken, or worse.

When dealing with the mess left by a hoarder, where do you even begin? It's a big job and one that can also be dangerous. The tips below can help someone clean up the home of a hoarder. Cleaning up the home of a hoarder is one of the most time-consuming and challenging jobs a person can take on. There is more to hoarding cleanup than simply organizing and cleaning. In fact, many hoarder houses are infested with rats, mice, roaches, and other animals and are breeding grounds for mold and bacteria. --Aftermath.com

Also, keep in mind the condition of the home's structure. The floors, walls, fixtures, decor, and more will probably be in bad condition. It might be necessary to remove things from the home for replacement. A lot of big furniture will have to go permanently. In the majority of hoarding clean out cases, fixtures must be uninstalled and replaced, such as carpet removal and appliance removal. It's common for the refrigerator to be beyond using again, as well as the stove. You'll also have to assess the condition of the sinks, toilets, tubs and/or showers, as well as closet shelving. Here are some more helpful insider hoarding cleanup tips:

  • Enlist the help of three or four people. You might want to bring an army of people to assist with the hoarding clean out, but that's generally counterproductive. Space will be limited and the more people, the more difficult it is to coordinate. Between four and five helpers are better because you'll still get the assistance but will largely avoid hassles.
  • Formulate a workable plan to execute. If you already know the situation inside, this will be easier. If you don't know what's in-store, it's best to walk through to get a handle on what's inside. You can then formulate a workable plan to follow so you are as efficient as possible.
  • Arrive prepared with plenty of protection. Each person should wear a long sleeve shirt, pants or jeans, eye protection, a dust mask, and gloves. In addition, bring several rolls of large yard bags or trash bags. You'll also need plenty of cleaning supplies and several common hand tools.
  • Work in unison from one room to another. While it seems best to work in separate rooms, this can pose a problem. It causes confusion about who is where and what's being placed where. Moreover, it's more productive to work in unison on one room at a time.
  • Separate items into three categories outside. Take everything outside during the hoarding clean out process. The sunlight will be a great resource and most items won't be saved. Separate items into three categories: stuff to save, things to donate or give away, and junk garbage. The last will likely be the largest.

If you need help with hoarding cleanup, just phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch. We are a professional hoarding clean out service with many years of experience.


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