Decomposition odors are among the most challenging problems in residential restoration. They’re stubborn, protein-based, and capable of migrating into porous materials, wall cavities, and HVAC systems. Good news: with the right sequence—source removal, deep cleaning , neutralization, and sealing—you can restore a space to livability. This article explains how pros approach the job, where homeowners can safely help, and where to draw the line. Why decomposition odor is differe
When an unattended death occurs, families are thrust into two parallel realities at once: the practical logistics of what happens next and the invisible weight of grief. In Seattle, those realities can feel especially heavy if you’re far from extended family, new to the area, or unsure where to turn. This guide focuses on what support looks like in the first days and weeks, how to help children and loved ones process what happened, and where to find ongoing resources in Seatt
You don’t need to run a clinic to encounter biohazard waste . A sharps container in a bathroom, soiled materials after an injury, a small at-home care setup—Seattle households generate medical waste more often than people realize. This guide translates the rules that matter to homeowners, renters, and landlords, so you can handle sharps and potentially infectious materials safely and legally. The household exception—and where it ends Most biomedical waste rules were written f