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UK Councils are responsible for removing dead animals from public spaces, adhering to specific conditions regarding the animal's size and species.
Dead dogs and cats found in public areas are handled with care. The council attempts to identify the owners through microchip scanning. The disposal of unchipped animals falls under the council's jurisdiction. Note: The council does not remove dead animals from private residences.
For professionals tasked with dead animal collection, adherence to local rules and health guidelines is imperative.
Using appropriate PPE is essential for safe handling and minimizing infection risks.
Post-removal, the area should be disinfected to eliminate infection risks and odours.
Decomposition in enclosed spaces like homes or businesses poses unique challenges, such as odour detection, maggots, and heightened infection risks.
Body decomposition varies based on factors including the animal's size, environmental conditions, and insect activity.