About Unattended Death Cleanup

Sometimes, sadly, family members or loved ones pass away without notice and are not found in a timely fashion. Bodies from unattended deaths not only leave behind the aftermath of the actual decomposition, biohazardous fluids, and waste executions, but also there can be other items that have become biohazards in that environment.

Leave the Cleanup to an experienced company that can dispose of everything biohazardous in the safest way. We use specialized equipment to remove odors from vehicles, homes, offices, etc. We strive to return you to a sanitary environment as soon as possible.

BioClean Team has trained and qualified professionals that can handle the most difficult situations with the upmost compassion.

BioClean Certifications

The BIOClean Team understands the inherent dangers that accompany the removal and treatment of biologically hazardous material. Therefore, we maintain strict compliance with all State and Federal mandates governing the removal, treatment, transport, and disposal of biologically hazardous waste, including:

  • Trauma Scene Waste Management Practitioner License
  • OSHA Certified
  • Bloodborne Pathogen Training (29 CFR 1910.1030)
  • Respiratory Protection Training (29 CFR 1910.134)
  • Hazard Communication Training (29 CFR 1910.1200)
  • Personal Protective Equipment Training (29 CFR 1910.132)
  • Crime and Trauma Scene Decontamination Specialists (ABRA & IICRC Certified Technicians)
  • 40 Hour HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response)
  • IICRC Certified Crime Scene Technician
  • IICRC Odor Certified Technician
  • IICRC Water Restoration Technician
  • IICRC Applied Structural Drying Technician
  • Certification of Decontamination
Crime Scene Cleanup

The Process

Speak to a BIO-Expert

Call anytime, 24/7/365, to speak with a professional and get a quote or start the RFP process for long term service.

We Do the Job

The BioClean Team remediates the job site following regulations and health codes to make the space safe and usable again.

Your Space is
Safe for Use Again

While you get your space back to normal, we work with the insurance company to get the bill paid.

Unattended Death Cleanup Services

Restoring your property to a safe, livable condition after an unattended death incident requires professional help. The BioClean Team thoroughly decontaminate affected areas, remove hazardous materials, and address potential long-term risks to ensure your space is not only clean but also free of harmful pathogens or contaminants. With our help, you can confidently return to your property, knowing it has been restored to the highest safety standards.

We provide biohazard cleanup, mold remediation and pest infestation cleanup as part of our comprehensive unattended death cleanup services. When you hire The BioClean Team, rest assured that we will make your residence or building inhabitable again. Our OSHA-certified technicians will:

  • Address pest or mold infestations
  • Remove stained or saturated carpet, flooring and drywall
  • Deodorize porous surfaces and furniture
  • Disinfect the affected area with special cleaning solutions
  • Dispose of biohazardous waste according to regulations
We can help you! Call us: (480) 841-9172

FAQ

A biohazardous cleanup team is essential in scenarios involving hazardous materials and biological contaminants. Our specialized team is able to take care of crime scene cleanup, handle unattended deaths, address hoarding situations, manage infectious disease outbreaks, decontaminate drug labs, and respond to industrial accidents. We possess the expertise and equipment to safely clean and disinfect spaces contaminated with bodily fluids, hazardous chemicals, or infectious agents. Attempting cleanup without professional assistance can pose health risks. We follow safety protocols, ensuring effective decontamination while minimizing the potential for further health and environmental hazards. Whether it's a crime scene, infectious disease outbreak, or industrial accident, we safeguard the well-being of individuals and the environment.
Biohazard cleanup involves a systematic process, starting with an assessment to determine the extent of contamination. Cleanup teams wear specialized protective gear and isolate the affected area. Hazardous materials are removed and disposed of following strict protocols. Thorough cleaning and decontamination using specialized agents ensure the elimination of pathogens. Verification involves testing for the absence of biohazards, and ensuring the space meets safety standards. Disposal of biohazardous waste follows local regulations, and detailed documentation is provided, including before-and-after photographs and test results. Professional cleanup teams adhere to industry guidelines, ensuring the safety of the space for occupancy. This comprehensive approach addresses a range of scenarios, from crime scenes to infectious disease outbreaks, ensuring everyone is safe.
In most circumstances YES. Residential homeowners insurance covers our services. However, we have to mention every situation is unique, and we cannot guarantee insurance coverage in every case.
We provide rapid emergency response 24/7/365. Our team is ready to respond to calls ASAP.
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