Biohazard Services

WHAT WE DO

Biohazard areas can be contaminated with blood-borne pathogens and harmful chemicals, which can cause serious health consequences if not handled with care. Cleaning and restoration can begin after law enforcement has finished processing a crime or any other trauma scene.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is biohazard cleanup?

Biohazard cleanup, also known as biohazard remediation, is the process of safely removing, cleaning, and disposing of hazardous materials from a contaminated area, such as blood, bodily fluids, and other biological substances.

Biohazard cleanup may be necessary in various situations, including crime scenes, trauma scenes, unattended deaths, sewage backups, hoarding cleanup, and infectious disease outbreaks.

Yes, biohazard cleanup can be dangerous due to the potential exposure to infectious agents and hazardous materials. It requires specialized training, equipment, and procedures to safely and effectively clean and decontaminate the affected area.

Yes, proper biohazard cleanup and decontamination can help prevent the spread of infectious diseases by effectively removing and disinfecting biohazardous materials and contaminated surfaces.

Yes, it is safe to occupy a property after biohazard cleanup has been completed, provided that thorough decontamination and sanitization have been performed. Sometimes, surface sampling is necessary for specific jobs. Professional biohazard cleanup companies follow strict protocols to ensure the safety of occupants.