We specialize in providing comprehensive biohazard cleanup and odor removal services for residential, commercial, and industrial clients. Our mission is to restore safety, cleanliness, and peace of mind to every property we serve. Whether dealing with the aftermath of a traumatic event, unattended death, crime scene, or severe contamination, our trained professionals handle each situation with compassion, discretion, and precision.
PuroClean of Auburn offers specialized odor removal services that eliminate persistent smells at their source. Using professional-grade ozone treatments, hydroxyl generators, and enzyme-based solutions, we target odors caused by smoke, mold, pets, and decomposition to help restore fresh, breathable air to your environment. Unlike masking agents, our methods neutralize odor-causing molecules for a lasting clean.We understand that emergencies can happen anytime, which is why our response team is available 24/7. From the first call to the final inspection, our goal is to make the restoration process as smooth and respectful as possible. With our combination of expertise, empathy, and efficiency, we help you move forward—knowing your property has been safely and professionally restored.
For more information contact us today at (207) 531-1200.
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Blood itself is not a biohazard, it’s what may be in the potentially hazardous blood, such as bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) or infectious microorganisms, that can cause diseases. [...]