Biohazard Cleanup Services
Every biohazard situation requires specialized training, equipment, and certification. Browse our service categories to learn what to expect, understand typical costs, and find verified professionals in your area.
Trauma & Crime Scene Cleanup
Professional cleanup after traumatic events including violent crimes, accidents, and suicides. Certified technicians handle blood, bodily fluids, and biological material following OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards.
Learn more →Hoarding Remediation
Compassionate, professional cleanup of hoarding situations including junk removal, deep cleaning, sanitization, and odor neutralization. Specialists coordinate with families and social services when needed.
Learn more →Sewage Cleanup
Emergency extraction and remediation of raw sewage backups and overflows. Technicians remove contaminated water, disinfect affected surfaces, and restore safe indoor air quality following EPA guidelines.
Learn more →Unattended Death Cleanup
Discreet, thorough remediation after an undiscovered death. Certified teams handle decomposition-related biohazards, odor elimination, and structural decontamination to restore the property safely.
Learn more →Mold Remediation
Assessment, containment, and removal of mold growth from residential and commercial properties. IICRC-certified professionals follow EPA mold remediation guidelines to eliminate mold at the source and prevent recurrence.
Learn more →What Every Service Includes
All professionals in our directory are required to meet these minimum standards on every job.
IICRC Certification
Every professional holds active certification from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification - the industry gold standard.
Proper Documentation
You receive a written scope of work, itemized invoice, and completion certificate - the documents your insurance company will require for reimbursement.
Compliant Disposal
All biohazardous waste is transported and disposed of in compliance with OSHA, EPA, and state regulations using licensed medical waste transporters.
24/7 Availability
Biohazard emergencies don't keep business hours. Every listed professional offers round-the-clock response for urgent situations.
Does Insurance Cover Biohazard Cleanup?
In many cases, yes - but the details depend on your policy and situation.
Homeowner's Insurance
Most standard homeowner's policies cover sudden and accidental events like sewage backups (with the right rider) and some trauma situations. Coverage for hoarding cleanup is rarely included. Always call your agent before signing a cleanup contract.
What Cleanup Companies Accept
Many biohazard cleanup companies work directly with insurance adjusters and can bill your insurer directly. They will provide a line-item estimate formatted to meet insurance requirements. Ask before work begins.
Victim Compensation Funds
In crime scene situations, most states have crime victim compensation programs that may reimburse cleanup costs for surviving family members. Your cleanup company can help you identify and apply for these funds.
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