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Excessive clutter and hoarding have been in the spotlight of news programs and cable shows. Recent studies estimate that 4-5% of people are hoarders of some kind. Whether garbage, paper, household items, clothing, filth, human or animal waste, or a combination, hoarding is unhealthy and unsafe. The dangers of hoarding include fire hazard; falls; and illnesses secondary to mold, bacteria, and feces. Some individuals are without heat or water because repairmen cannot get inside to fix the problem.

Many individuals who hoard are ashamed and embarrassed about their home. This makes it hard to allow anyone enter to help–especially family members or friends. And yet, many hoarders know something needs to be done or they may need to leave their home.

At Ohio Hoarding, we realize that just calling a professional hoarding company can be very difficult. When you call, you will speak to a friendly, understanding, non-judgmental individual who will listen to you. In fact, people tell us that they feel better about their situation even just talking on the phone with us!

Ohio Hoarding | Hoarding and Clutter Cleanup
Ohio Hoarding | Hoarding and Clutter Cleanup

We Are Here To Help With Hoarding and Clutter Cleanup

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Many times we are the first call someone makes to admit they have a problem with clutter or hoarding.  Our experts have help many individuals take control of their lives and regain their lives back again, call our cleanup experts today!  If you are paralyzed in your own home with no one to turn to for help, call our experts today.  We make sure that your first call is handled with care and sensitivity.  Every situation is different and we have people working 24/7 to listen and help you today. 

Ohio Hoarding | Hoarding and Clutter Cleanup

Ohio Hoarding Cleanup, your #1 Choice for Hoarding Clean-Up in Ohio