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Dealing with the aftermath of a traumatic event is challenging. ServiceMaster BioClean is here to provide compassionate, professional cleanup services, helping you focus on healing. Here, we’ll outline common types of death and how biohazard remediation helps ensure safety and compliance.

Accidental Death 

Accidental deaths occur without intent, expectation, or foreseeability. Examples include motor vehicle accidents, falls, poisoning, drowning, fire-related injuries, and industrial accidents. Cleanup for accidental deaths is essential, as blood and biological materials may pose serious health risks. ServiceMaster BioClean’s technicians, equipped with personal protective equipment and industry-specific training, safely clean, sanitize, and restore affected areas to prevent future hazards.

Unattended Death

An unattended death, where a person’s passing goes undiscovered for a prolonged period, can result in advanced decomposition, posing significant health risks. Our specialized biohazard cleanup removes biohazardous materials, sanitizes surfaces, and restores properties to safe, livable conditions. ServiceMaster BioClean ensures that families are not alone in handling these difficult moments, providing a respectful, efficient, and thorough response.

Natural Death

Natural deaths occur from age or illness, yet even these cases may require professional cleanup, especially if the death went unnoticed. Body fluids left behind can carry infectious agents, making specialized bioremediation crucial. ServiceMaster BioClean’s services help families safely address biohazards without facing the emotional and physical burden of the cleanup process.

Our team at ServiceMaster BioClean understands the sensitivity required in handling traumatic events. With nearly 20 years of expertise, we prioritize compassion, safety, and professionalism, giving you the peace of mind you need. Contact us 24/7 to learn more about our biohazard cleanup services.