
Biohazard Cleanup
We are trained to tactfully and safely clean, disinfect, and dispose of biohazardous materials. In the aftermath of a violent crime, accident, or unattended death, biological material, blood, and bodily fluids can transmit hazards and contaminate materials. That would be any compound or chemical that can cause a major health risk.
Details about Biohazard Cleanup
Required By Law
- A qualified vendor should be able to produce these documents on-site if requested.
OSHA – Employee Safety
- Bloodborne pathogen training and compliance
- Written exposure control program
- Training and use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Hazard assessment and communication training and SDS compliance
Common Biohazards
- Blood
- Bodily Fluids
- Biological Material
- Medical Waste
- Unattended Deaths
- Suicides
- Homicides
- Crime Scenes
- Animal Waste and Feces
- Rodents and Nuisance Animals
What Is Biohazard Cleanup and Decontamination?
- Any substance that contains or can transmit a biological hazard poses a significant health risk. For this reason, you should never attempt to clean a biohazard on your own.
Prevent Cross-Contamination
- Prevent the spread of biohazards during the removal and disinfection process.
Remove the Biohazard
- Properly dispose of materials contaminated with biohazards including drywall, wood, and carpeting.
Clean, Deodorize, and Disinfect
- Clean, deodorize, and disinfect the area to prevent the spread of contaminants.
Rebuild and Restoration
- Rebuild the affected area to its original condition.
