At Cleaning 24x7, we deliver professional, discreet, and rapid-response biohazard cleaning services and across the UK.
Human waste poses serious health risks and requires immediate, expert handling to prevent the spread of infection, contamination, and property damage.
Whether the issue involves outdoor public spaces, private residences, or commercial buildings, our trained specialists are equipped to manage situations involving faeces, urine, vomit, or other hazardous bodily fluids with full regulatory compliance.
We serve landlords, local councils, housing associations, businesses, and emergency responders with reliable and confidential cleaning support, day or night.
Human waste cleaning is needed in a wide range of incidents across , including squatter clearances, homelessness encampments, unattended deaths, trauma scenes, hoarding environments, or severe illness accidents in both residential and commercial properties.
Public spaces such as alleyways, car parks, stairwells, and parks may also require cleaning after anti-social behaviour or rough sleeping. These scenarios often involve hazardous materials and must be treated with specialist care.
The cost of biohazard and human waste removal ranges from £150 to over £500, depending on the scale of contamination, the type of waste involved, and the level of service required.
Costs are primarily influenced by site accessibility, the depth of contamination, the need for specialist sanitation or odour control, and whether emergency or out-of-hours response is required.
Contact Cleaning 24x7 to get customised prices for biohazard or human waste removal at your property.
Our cleaning technicians offer 24/7 emergency human waste cleaning to respond to urgent situations, including crime scenes, workplace accidents, or hazardous contamination discovered by property managers.
Response teams are typically on site within a few hours, prepared with all necessary equipment for immediate action.
Human waste cleaning teams follow a structured set of health and safety measures designed to manage hazardous waste effectively, including:
Regulatory compliance – Adherence to COSHH requirements and industry standards for handling harmful substances.
Area isolation – Securing affected zones to prevent cross-contamination during the cleaning process.
Biohazard removal tools – Using spill kits, medical-grade disinfectants, and specialist equipment for safe decontamination.
Controlled waste handling – Bagging, sealing, and labelling hazardous waste in accordance with approved procedures.
Approved disposal methods – Transporting and disposing of all materials under Environment Agency-aligned guidelines to protect public health.
In , local councils usually manage waste on public land, whereas landlords, housing associations, or property owners are responsible for human waste cleaning of private or tenanted areas.
For commercial premises, the business or site management must arrange licensed cleaning services in compliance with local bylaws.
Outdoor human waste removal is a common requirement and includes pavements, bin stores, alleyways, stairwells, car parks, and playgrounds.
Teams use pressure washers, biohazard neutralisers, and deodorisation methods to fully sanitise and disinfect affected surfaces while ensuring public access is restored safely. Specialists also apply protective treatments to reduce bacterial regrowth on frequently affected exterior surfaces.
For human waste removal cleaning our team maintains discretion by using unmarked vehicles, and staff are trained to carry out work with minimal disruption or attention.
This is particularly important in sensitive locations such as residential complexes, commercial buildings, or trauma-affected properties. Additional confidentiality measures are followed during high-sensitivity cases to protect the privacy of occupants and property managers.
Biohazard human waste cleaning teams rely on specialised protective gear and tools to manage hazardous environments ,safely, including:
Full PPE protection – Hazmat suits, chemical-resistant gloves, face masks, and safety goggles for exposure control.
Respiratory equipment – Air-purifying respirators used in situations involving airborne contaminants.
Clinical-grade disinfectants – Solutions designed to neutralise viruses, bacteria, and organic hazards.
Biohazard disposal containers – Secure bins and bags for collecting and transporting contaminated materials.
Fogging devices – Dispersing sanitising agents to treat hard-to-reach areas and airborne particles.
Odour control systems – Neutralisers applied to remove strong smells associated with biohazard incidents.
Industrial cleaning machinery – High-performance equipment used for deep sanitation of large or heavily affected areas.
Our human waste removal providers must be registered waste carriers and operate under the Environmental Protection Act and Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards.
Biohazard cleaning also requires adherence to relevant public health, workplace safety, and hazardous waste transport legislation. Proper disposal, record-keeping, and risk assessments are essential to remain compliant.
Contact Cleaning 24x7 for a consultation on getting human waste cleaning services.