We specialize in professional decontamination services designed to restore safe, healthy environments in residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. Whether your property has been exposed to hazardous materials, viral pathogens, chemical contaminants, or other biohazards, our certified experts provide thorough, science-based cleaning and disinfection solutions. We combine advanced technology with industry best practices to ensure your property meets the highest standards of safety and sanitation.
Our decontamination process begins with a detailed site assessment to identify contamination risks and determine the proper cleaning protocols. Using EPA-approved disinfectants, HEPA-filtered air scrubbers, and specialized equipment, we treat every surface and hard-to-reach area with precision. Our team is trained to handle sensitive environments—including healthcare facilities, laboratories, offices, and residential properties.
At PuroClean of Auburn we believe true restoration means more than cleaning—it means protecting people. That’s why we approach every decontamination project with professionalism, discretion, and care. Our 24/7 emergency response team is always ready to act quickly, minimizing downtime and disruption while restoring confidence in your environment. When safety matters most, you can count on PuroClean of Auburn to deliver precision, reliability, and peace of mind.
For more information contact us today at (207) 531-1200.
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