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Biohazard Cleanup

Biohazard Cleanup

Biohazard cleanup requires specific training, certifications, and protocols. Our team holds bloodborne pathogen and biohazard certifications and responds discreetly with the right equipment for safe, complete remediation.

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Certified, discreet, and trained for the situations no one wants to handle.

Biohazard cleanup is one of those services nobody wants to need - but when you do need it, you need a team that handles it with the right training, the right equipment, and the right level of discretion.

Our team holds bloodborne pathogen and biohazard certifications in addition to IICRC, OSHA, and AHERA credentials. We follow industry-standard protocols for containment, decontamination, and disposal. We arrive discreetly, work with sensitivity, and leave the space safe and clean.

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Our Process

Methodical. Discreet. Done right.

Every biohazard job follows the same protocols. The work is sensitive; the process is not improvised.

See the full step-by-step process
Initial Call

Confidential intake

You call 253-553-6435. We handle the conversation with sensitivity - biohazard calls are almost always tied to difficult circumstances. We collect only what we need to dispatch and plan, and we keep the call confidential.

If you need us to arrive in an unmarked vehicle, just tell us. We do that as standard for biohazard work unless you tell us otherwise.

On-Site Arrival

Assessment & containment

Crew arrives with full biohazard PPE - tyvek suits, respirators, gloves, eye protection. The affected area gets contained with plastic barriers and negative air pressure with HEPA filtration before any work begins.

We work with you (or the responsible party) to identify exactly what needs to be cleaned, and we walk through scope before starting.

Removal Phase

Biohazardous material removal

All biohazardous materials and any porous items that came into contact with them are removed. Items get bagged inside containment as biohazard waste and disposed of through approved channels - not into regular trash.

What stays: hard surfaces that can be properly decontaminated. What goes: anything porous or saturated.

Decontamination

Deep cleaning & biocide treatment

Every remaining surface in the affected area gets HEPA-vacuumed and treated with EPA-registered disinfectants rated for the specific contamination present. Multiple passes with dwell time for products to work.

For bloodborne pathogen situations, we follow CDC and OSHA protocols specifically. This is not surface cleaning - it is sanitization.

Odor & Air Quality

Deodorization & air clearance

Thermal fogging or ozone treatment for any residual odor. HEPA scrubbing of air throughout the process. Final verification that the space is safe to occupy.

Completion

Final walkthrough & documentation

Walk-through with you or the responsible party. Documentation of the work performed and disposal of biohazard waste (chain-of-custody if required for insurance or legal purposes). Any rebuild work needed afterward is handled separately by a general contractor of your choice.

Required by Washington State Law

Asbestos testing comes first — here's how we keep it moving.

Before we demolish anything, Washington State law requires an asbestos survey - on every home, whether yours was built in 1906 or yesterday. It is out of our hands, so we built our process around it instead of letting it hold up your job. Here is how it actually goes:

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We collect the samples

Before any demolition, we take small samples from everywhere we plan to work - drywall, vinyl flooring, the mastic underneath, anything that will be disturbed - and drop them at the lab. Washington State law requires this on every home, new or old, so we just build it into the job.

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We rush the lab and wait on results

Once the samples are at the lab, we put a rush on them. We will always work to get the results turned around as fast as possible, so the job keeps flowing smoothly.

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Meanwhile, we prep the home

While the samples are at the lab, we get your home ready for demolition - setting up containment, laying floor protection, staging equipment - and start your insurance paperwork if that applies. The moment results are in, we are already set up and ready to go, so no time is lost.

One clarification: we are a mitigation company, not an asbestos abatement firm. Asbestos can show up randomly, and you will never know it is there until it is tested for. We take the necessary precautions to protect your home the right way, from start to finish. If a sample comes back positive, we schedule the abatement team to take care of it. This goes through your insurance as well, at no extra cost to you.

When to call us

  • Accident or injury scenes
  • Unattended deaths or decomposition
  • Crime scene cleanup (after authorities have released the scene)
  • Sewage exposure beyond standard backup (see also our sewage cleanup page)
  • Drug or chemical contamination
  • Hoarding situations involving biohazards

What we do not do

We are not the right call for forensic investigation or law enforcement work - we come in after the authorities are done. We do not handle large-scale chemical spills or hazardous-waste situations that require specialized hazmat certification beyond biohazard. For those, we will refer you to the right team.

But for residential and commercial biohazard cleanup - we are the right call.

Containment & Protection

Tight containment. A clean, livable home.

Restoration is messy work - but your home should never feel like a construction zone. Before we touch anything, we build clean, professional containment around the affected area so the rest of your house stays exactly that: the rest of your house.

Sealed, professional barriers

Poly sheeting and zipper-door entries seal the work zone off from your living space. Dust, debris, and contaminants stay inside the containment - not drifting through your home.

Protected pathways

We lay floor and surface protection along every path we use, so you can move through your home safely and cleanly - whether we are on site or not.

Air kept under control

Where it is needed, we run negative-air control and air scrubbers so airborne particles are captured and filtered, keeping your air clean while we work.

Clean enough to leave standing

Our containment is tight, organized, and something we are proud to leave up overnight. Your home stays livable - kids, pets, and daily life keep moving around our work.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a biohazard situation?

Anything involving blood, bodily fluids, decomposition, accident scenes, unattended deaths, or other contamination that requires more than standard cleaning. If you are unsure, call us - we will tell you honestly whether biohazard protocols apply.

Are you discreet?

Yes. We arrive in unmarked vehicles on request. We work with sensitivity and confidentiality. Biohazard calls are often deeply personal situations, and we treat them that way.

Do you work with insurance for biohazard cleanup?

Yes, when applicable. Coverage varies by policy and situation. We document everything and help you understand your options before work begins.

Is your team actually trained for this?

Yes. We hold bloodborne pathogen and biohazard certifications in addition to our IICRC, OSHA, and AHERA credentials. Biohazard protocols are not something we improvise.

How fast can you respond?

Same as our other emergency services - 24/7. Typically on-site within 60 to 90 minutes anywhere in our core service area.

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