Hoarding, hoarding disorder, and compulsive hoarding syndrome all refer to the excessive collection of things or animals to the point where they interfere with a person’s day-to-day functions such as home, health, family, work and social life.
Severe hoarding causes very real safety and health hazards. The collection of newspapers, magazines, food, old clothes and other items may cause fires while animal hoarding can spread contagious diseases.
Not surprisingly, hoarding clean up presents specific dangers and health hazards. In many cases, it involves biohazardous material clean up and the removal not only of the clutter but also of trash, animal urine or feces, mold, insects, rodents and much more.
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