- 1). Put on your protective gear, which should include eyewear, gloves, and a mask with a HEPA filter.
- 2). Spray the fecal matter with a 10 percent bleach solution.
- 3). Pick up the droppings with your gloved hand and carefully put them into a heavy-duty plastic garbage bag. Note that when you touch the droppings they will be very fragile, and they could turn to near dust when touched. Try to keep the pieces whole when disposing of them into the bag.
- 4). Sweep smaller pieces or dust into a pan using a small, plastic hand broom. When you have swept up all of the pieces and remnants, throw both the broom and pan into the bag to discard.
- 5). Fog the contaminated area with an enzyme-based decontaminant that also contains a deodorizer.
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