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Biohazard Waste, Crime Scenes, and Vandalism
Exposure to biological and chemical contaminants can pose serious health consequences for occupants, employees, and owners. A failure to properly and safely remove such substances can contribute to unhealthy and even dangerous environments.
Our technicians are trained to safely and effectively remove biohazardous substances and dispose of them properly according to OSHA and health regulations. Equipped with the necessary safety equipment and cleaning products, Our technicians help turn unsafe environments into clean, safe homes and offices.
Bloodborne Pathogens
Remove and dispose of bodily fluids, tissue, and other potentially pathogenic substances resulting from accident, trauma, crime, or death. Our trained professionals clean, disinfect and deodorize the structure.
Crime Scene Residues
From fingerprint powder and evidence-gathering chemicals to tear gas and pepper spray residues, our trained professionals can clean and restore your property after a crime scene investigation.
Methamphetamine Labs
Many of the chemicals used in the production of illegal drugs such as methamphetamine are volatile and can leave harmful residues throughout a structure. Our trained professionals follow federal and state guidelines to properly clean all surfaces.
Sewage Backups
Sewage backups and dark water intrusions are more than nasty, smelly deposits – these damages also introduce harmful microorganisms into a structure. Professionals remove the sewage, contaminants, and moisture, and help ensure the structure is properly cleaned, disinfected, and deodorized.
Vandalism
Insurance Restoration Services also provides general vandalism cleanup for graffiti and deodorization services for situations involving spoiled foods and human and animal waste.
Helpful tips on what to do until help arrives.
Do:
- Stay out of affected areas
- Call emergency service personnel if the situation is life-threatening
- Treat all bodily fluids as if they are contaminated
- Turn off the HVAC system if there is a sewage damage or any biohazard odors
Don’t:
- Attempt cleanup of any kind
- Touch or handle items that might be contaminated with bodily fluids
- Eat, drink, smoke, apply cosmetics or handle contact lenses in affected areas
If exposed to harmful waste, OSHA recommends a post-exposure medical evaluation.
Consult your local health department or physican.
















