Hantavirus Fact Sheet

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Writen By:
Mark Kropidlowski
Bio-Tec Emergency Services, LLC
May 2, 2025 - : AM

Hantavirus Fact Sheet

Table of Contents

Introduction

Hantavirus is a serious, life-threatening virus primarily spread through contact with Rodent urine, droppings, and saliva. Early prevention and safe cleanup practices are **essential to protect yourself and your family**. Our professional cleanup services ensure proper disinfection, eliminating contamination risks.

What is Hantavirus?

Overview

Hantavirus is a viral infection caused by contact with Rodent droppings, urine, or saliva. It can lead to **Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS)**, a severe respiratory illness with **high fatality rates**.

Types of Hantavirus

  • **Sin Nombre Virus** – Found in North America, responsible for most HPS cases.
  • **Andes Virus** – Found in South America, can spread **person-to-person**.

How Hantavirus is Transmitted

Common Transmission Methods

  • Inhalation of **contaminated dust particles** from Rodent nests.
  • Direct **contact with infected droppings, urine, or nesting materials**.
  • Rodent **bites, though rare**.

Environmental Risk Areas

  • Cabins, barns, and **vacant buildings** with Rodent activity.
  • Homes with **untreated infestations**.
  • Storage units or garages with **hidden Rodent nests**.

Recognizing Symptoms of Hantavirus Infection

Early Symptoms (1-2 Weeks After Exposure)

  • Fever, chills, and body aches.
  • Extreme fatigue and dizziness.
  • Nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.

Severe Symptoms (Progression to HPS)

  • Severe difficulty breathing.
  • Fluid accumulation in lungs.
  • Drop in blood pressure leading to shock.

Preventing Hantavirus Exposure

Key Prevention Steps

  1. Seal all **gaps and cracks** to prevent Rodent entry.
  2. Store food in **airtight containers** to eliminate Rodent attraction.
  3. Regularly **clean and disinfect** potential Rodent nesting areas.
  4. Use **professional cleanup services** to safely remove contaminated materials.

Who is at Risk?

High-Risk Groups

  • People living or working in **Rodent-infested areas**.
  • Campers, hikers, and individuals in **outdoor environments**.
  • Construction workers exposed to **disturbed Rodent habitats**.

Why Professional Cleanup is Essential

Advantages of Professional Services

  • **Proper disinfecting techniques** eliminate contamination risks.
  • Trained specialists handle cleanup with **Biohazard safety protocols**.
  • Advanced equipment prevents **airborne dust exposure**.

Steps for Safe Rodent Cleanup

Professional Cleanup Process

  1. Assessment of contaminated areas.
  2. Application of **EPA-approved disinfectants**.
  3. Removal of contaminated materials with protective gear.
  4. Advanced **Odor Removal** and sanitation.

Selecting the Right Cleanup Service

What to Look for in a Cleanup Provider

  • Certified **Biohazard and virus cleanup specialists**.
  • Use of **HEPA filtration systems** for air purification.
  • Comprehensive **Decontamination guarantees**.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question Answer
Can hantavirus spread from person to person? No, except for the Andes virus strain found in South America.
How long does hantavirus survive outside the body? It can persist in dry conditions for **several days**.

Final Thoughts

Hantavirus is a **life-threatening disease**, and proper cleanup is vital to **eliminating exposure risks**. Our **professional services ensure complete safety**, using advanced sanitation techniques to **protect your home, health, and environment**.

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  • Can rodent droppings cleanup services handle large-scale infestations?

    Yes, professional services are equipped to manage both small and large-scale infestations, including industrial and commercial properties.

  • What areas of a home are most vulnerable to rodent infestations?

    Attics, basements, kitchens, and garages are common rodent hotspots due to food and shelter availability.

  • How long do rodent-borne diseases remain infectious in droppings?

    Depending on conditions, some viruses can remain infectious for weeks in rodent waste.

  • How long does rodent waste cleanup take?

    The time required depends on the level of contamination, but professionals typically complete cleanup within a few hours to a full day.

  • How can I prevent rodents from returning?

    Seal entry points, maintain cleanliness, store food securely, and use deterrents like traps or ultrasonic devices.