Professional biohazard cleanup and decontamination services delivered with discretion, care, and industry-approved protocols.
Biohazard remediation involves cleaning, application of EPA approved hospital grade disinfectants, and deodorizing property where a traumatic event like an accident, injury, or death has occurred. Thus, dealing with biohazards often means working with blood, human or animal remains, chemical spills, and more.
Keep in mind that state investigators aren’t required to clear crime scenes. When the authorities and investigators are finished gathering their evidence, the responsibility falls to the property owner to arrange biohazard cleaning professionals. Only after the authorities have collected pertinent evidence and have released the scene will biohazard cleanup professionals start their work.
In 1991, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard to protect workers from the potential dangers of blood or other possibly infectious materials (BOPIM). Infectious pathogens for example are the Hepatitis B virus, HIV, the 2019 Novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and many others.
An estimated 5.6 million workers in healthcare and related positions are covered by this standard. The biohazard remediation and cleaning field is also covered under the BOPIM standard.
The BOPIM standard also has several requirements, as follows:
Common Biohazard Scenarios
PuroClean technicians face significant dangers each and every time they handle materials that are potentially hazardous. For this reason, the implementation of proper training and safety precautions are critically important. The training and safety actions are important for both the technicians employed on the project as well as the individuals who will be occupying the area once the biohazard work is complete.
Biohazard technicians are not required to get a certificate for their employment. However, biohazard technicians are required, by OSHA, to wear appropriate PPE while working around bloodborne pathogens. Furthermore, for workers to perform biohazard restoration, local, city, state and federal regulations may call for licensing requirements. Laws may be in place that require the technicians to be subjected to background checks, fingerprinting, or additional actions. Georgia’s requirements are a prime example. The state passed legislation that affects companies who provide trauma and crime scene cleanup.
To protect the safety of our technicians, PPE is used as the final barrier of defense. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) protects the body from coming into contact with hazardous items, through the skin, eyes, mouth, nose, or any other body parts. PPE specific items change depending on the job, but should always consist of cut resistant and nitrile gloves, full face guard, properly designated waterproof coveralls, and a respirator.
Additionally, well established restoration companies offer biohazard cleanup training for new technicians. The training consists of learning on-the-job safety procedures as set by OSHA, for handling biohazardous materials. Learning these guidelines reduce dangers of accidents, or even potential lawsuits.
PuroClean Biohazard Cleanup Process
As with any type of property damage, PuroClean remediation professionals ensure that any actions do not worsen your feeling of loss of the property owners. PuroClean proprietors and employees are exceptionally sensitive, understanding that the individuals involved can be emotionally vulnerable. When dealing with this type of cleanup, it is important to always show extra care and compassion. PuroClean technicians empathize with all materially focused individuals dealing with these traumatic events.
PuroClean has implemented a cleaning method that we feel is the most adequate way to clean. The PuroClean RapidDefense™ Program includes the application of EPA certified hospital-grade disinfectants in high traffic areas. The 2019 Novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Norovirus, Influenza and many more pathogen-based germs are the focus of our PuroClean RapidDefense™ Program , helping to stop the spread of such contaminants. Environmental Protection Agency-registered, safe products are used for this method for up to three months of protection from pathogens. Contact PuroClean to thwart an outbreak and help build a safe and clean environment.
Contact your local PuroClean when you require biohazard restoration professionals. PuroClean technicians will clean and remediate your contaminated areas. State-of-the-art equipment, tools and procedures will be used by our specialists to effectively manage your damage.
The quality of our restoration work, the quickness in which we deliver these services, and the compassion of our team throughout this difficult time, helps to make us your go-to biohazard damage restoration choice. We promise to do whatever it takes to help and rescue properties in all of the towns, cities, and communities with our service area.
*As not all PuroClean offices offer biohazard cleaning services, please contact the PuroClean home office at 800-775-7876 to help you find a PuroClean location that may be able to help you.
Cleaning and application of hospital grade cleaners of frequently touched items and surfaces are the much needed actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses, like coronavirus. Since any surface can be re-contaminated after cleaning, and because the coronavirus is also spread person-to-person, PuroClean’s cleaning services are not guaranteed to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html) for more information about coronavirus, its spread, and prevention.
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Technicians are trained and certified in OSHA regulations, bloodborne pathogen handling, and biohazard remediation standards. Ongoing education ensures PuroClean of Western Reserve teams remain current with best practices and safety protocols.
If biohazard contamination has penetrated building materials, such as subflooring or drywall, those materials are removed and replaced. PuroClean of Western Reserve teams will explain where reconstruction is needed.
In some cases, yes. Non-porous items are more easily sanitized, while porous materials often require removal and replacement. PuroClean of Western Reserve expert restoration teams evaluate each item individually to make that determination.
All contaminated materials are packaged, transported, and disposed of in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. This may involve incineration or specialized waste treatment facilities licensed to handle biohazards.
Yes. Professional biohazard cleanup uses approved disinfectants and testing protocols to ensure that spaces are safe for re-entry by all occupants, including pets and children.
Technicians are trained and certified in OSHA regulations, bloodborne pathogen handling, and biohazard remediation standards. Ongoing education ensures PuroClean of Western Reserve teams remain current with best practices and safety protocols.
If biohazard contamination has penetrated building materials, such as subflooring or drywall, those materials are removed and replaced. PuroClean of Western Reserve teams will explain where reconstruction is needed.
In some cases, yes. Non-porous items are more easily sanitized, while porous materials often require removal and replacement. PuroClean of Western Reserve expert restoration teams evaluate each item individually to make that determination.
All contaminated materials are packaged, transported, and disposed of in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. This may involve incineration or specialized waste treatment facilities licensed to handle biohazards.
Yes. Professional biohazard cleanup uses approved disinfectants and testing protocols to ensure that spaces are safe for re-entry by all occupants, including pets and children.
Our biohazard cleanup team is trained, certified, and experienced in handling sensitive cleanup situations. We follow industry standards and established safety protocols to support effective and compliant remediation.
Biohazard situations can be overwhelming. Our team works with insurance providers when applicable and keeps homeowners informed throughout each stage of the cleanup process.
Certain biohazard situations require immediate attention. Our team is available 24/7 to respond when urgent cleanup is needed.
Water damage can result from unexpected leaks, flooding from storms, plumbing failures, or appliance malfunctions. Our certified teams focus on rapid water removal, drying, and stabilization to help prevent further damage and mold growth.
Even after a fire is extinguished, smoke, soot, and odor can continue to affect your home. Fire damage restoration services address visible damage while also helping reduce lingering effects that impact indoor air quality and surfaces.
Mold often develops as a result of unresolved moisture or hidden water damage. Professional mold remediation helps identify affected areas, contain growth, and restore healthy indoor conditions.
Biohazard situations, including crime scene cleanup and virus decontamination, require specialized cleaning and handling to protect health and safety. Biohazard cleanup services address contamination using proper protocols and professional care.
In some cases, property damage requires repairs beyond cleanup and mitigation. Reconstruction services help restore damaged areas of the home after water, fire, or other incidents, supporting a smoother transition from damage to recovery.
PuroClean provides 24/7 commercial property damage restoration services for businesses and facilities across the United States.
Water damage can result from unexpected leaks, flooding from storms, plumbing failures, or appliance malfunctions. Our certified teams focus on rapid water removal, drying, and stabilization to help prevent further damage and mold growth.
PuroClean of Western Reserve
(440) 286-2209
12012 Mayfield Road, Suite 1, Chardon, OH 44024
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