To begin, we provide a full assessment of the incident and the area(s) affected. We will determine the level of containment needed and inform you of the plan of action.
It is key to perform biohazard removal with special attention to safety and industry and OSHA standards. Our trained technicians wear special personal protective equipment to keep themselves safe. They also contain the area, taking the appropriate steps to keep you and your family or employees safe as well.
Hazardous medical waste, such as spinal fluid, peritoneal fluid, amniotic fluid, and other bodily fluids, is handled following OSHA regulations. It’s then sent to a licensed hazardous medical waste incinerator.
All affected porous material will be removed in accordance with industry standards and state regulations. All other infectious material will be safely discarded as well. For non-porous surfaces, we will dry the affected area before applying a disinfectant. After allowing this to soak, we scrub, repeating the process to disinfect the space.
Typically, once the biohazard is cleaned and the area sanitized, odors dissipate. However, our crew will determine whether further deodorization is necessary. If so, we use hydroxyls or ozone to ensure the odor is gone.
Professionals have the equipment and training to safely clean up biohazards without further contamination. This will reduce the likelihood of illness spreading to others at the home or office. Call PuroClean of Northeast Tacoma at (206) 929-0155 and rest assured that your property is in good hands.
Biohazards are any biological contaminants that have the risk of carrying disease, such as those found in sewage, mold, or any viral or bacterial contamination such as MRSA. Biohazards also include toxins found in decaying organisms, as well as bodily fluids.
Many insurance policies cover the biohazard and crime scene cleanup. Check with your insurance provider to confirm the details of your specific policy.
When tragedy strikes, cleaning up after a crime scene is the last thing anyone should have to face alone. PuroClean offers professional crime scene cleanup in Tacoma, providing discreet, compassionate, and fast response when you need it most. Our trained technicians follow all local, state, and federal regulations to ensure safe removal of biohazards, blood, and bodily fluids, restoring your property to a clean and safe environment.
Whether it’s a home, vehicle, business, or public space, PuroClean handles each situation with the utmost respect and care. We understand the emotional toll and urgency that comes with these events. That’s why we respond promptly and work efficiently to remove any physical traces of the incident, using advanced cleaning solutions and equipment to thoroughly sanitize affected areas.
Our Tacoma crime scene cleanup services cover a wide range of trauma situations, including homicides, suicides, unattended deaths, accidents, and other biohazard scenes. PuroClean is OSHA-compliant and trained in handling biohazardous waste safely, minimizing the risk of exposure and contamination. We also coordinate with law enforcement and insurance providers to make the process as smooth as possible for you.
Choosing PuroClean means choosing a team that truly cares. We operate with compassion and discretion, ensuring that your privacy is respected and your property is restored with dignity. If you’re facing a difficult situation, don’t try to manage it alone. Let the professionals at PuroClean handle the cleanup quickly, safely, and thoroughly.
Call PuroClean now at 206-929-0155 for trusted and experienced crime scene cleanup in Tacoma. We’re here 24/7 to help you take the next step toward recovery.
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