Social Connections & Support
Why Ask For Support or Help?
Human beings are inherently social beings, thriving when we are connected with others. While it is ok to do some things alone, like going out to eat or taking yourself to a movie, there are many benefits to engaging with others. Psychologists have found that in addition to fostering social connectedness, reaching out and working with others can reduce loneliness, boost positive mental health and create a sense of positive well-being.
Unfortunately, there are situations that arise that absolutely require reaching out for help -- for not just emotional support, but physical support and safety. If you find a family member, friend, tenant or other person who has gotten overwhelmed with cleaning, decluttering or managing their household safety, this is definitely not a time to go it alone.
On a practical level, while you want to help the person right away by potentially cleaning a cluttered and unsanitary space, it may lead to a host of additional issues, such as:
- The spread of viruses or bacteria possibly being inhaled without proper respiratory protection.
- Bedbugs or other insects taking an unintended trip on your clothing to your own home or other spaces.
- Contaminants that can cause physical harm without proper disposal.
- Feeling overwhelmed yourself and experiencing more stress and anxiety.
Please contact us to remove the hazards for you. Our staff are trained to efficiently, discretely and effectively remove biohazardous waste and get living spaces habitable again. You can reduce time worrying about things that might impact your own health and wellness, and will have more time to focus on supporting the person and helping improve their well-being.
Community Connections
We appreciate all the connections and support we receive from community partners.
LOSS Community Services Conference
LOSS Community Services sponsored the 13th annual Postvention Conference. The theme was "Equipping [...] For The Future." Postvention is a term used to describe intervention conducted after a suicide Amber Young, Bio-One, Inc. Marketing Director and Tim Lockard, Bio-One Columbus owner, attended the conference as exhibitors. We appreciate the opportunity to talk to conference participants and support the valuable work of LOSS Community Services.
Columbus Apartment Association Expo
Bio-One Columbus team members Courtney Voisard, Biohazard Technician and Tim Lockard, Owner, attended the Columbus Apartment Association Expo on September 26th. We appreciate the opportunity to share information about what Bio-One Columbus can provide property managers in the Central Ohio Area. Congratulations to Debbie Liming, Property Manager of Harvest Glen in Galloway, OH -- the winner of our $100 Amazon Gift Card Drawing.
Bio-One of Columbus is a leader in crime scene cleanup and biohazard decontamination services in Columbus. Our technicians are highly skilled and have been trained on OSHA's safety standards. Bio-One of Columbus continues to be the most passionate and caring company in the cleaning services industry.
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