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Des Moines Remediation Services

Our local Des Moines biohazard cleanup team is available 24/7 for fast and efficient remediation of even the most serious biohazards and traumatic event cleanup needs.

Crime Scene Cleanup

Removing biohazards and decontaminating areas to protect safety & peace of mind.

Bioremediation

Safe removal and decontamination of hazardous materials, including blood, bodily fluids, and chemicals.

Unattended Death Cleanup

Empathetic cleanup services for unattended deaths, removing biohazards and restoring the site to a safe state.

Suicide Cleanup

Discreet cleanup of areas affected by suicide, eliminating biohazards and restoring the area safely.

Why Choose ServiceMaster BioClean?

ServiceMaster BioClean Services is Des Moines, IA's premier provider of cleaning and disinfection of crime scenes, homicides, natural unattended deaths, suicides, blood, infectious diseases such as COVID-19, and other bio-hazardous situations. If you are in need of Des Moines crime scene or blood cleanup services contact us at 877.897.5995 for 24/7 discreet and compassionate assistance.

Professional & Compassionate Service

As the nation’s only dedicated crime scene cleanup company, the professionals at ServiceMaster BioClean know tragedy can strike anywhere, at any time. For this reason, our technicians are available throughout Des Moines and the central Iowa region, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Since 1996, we have helped thousands of families onto the road to recovery by providing fast, efficient unattended death cleanup, suicide cleanup, and other specialized biohazard cleaning and sanitization services. Give us a call today and discover the ServiceMaster BioClean difference.

We provide crime cleanup throughout the Des Moines area and all of Iowa 24/7/365.

We service neighborhoods in and around Des Moines, IA including Cedar Rapids, Ames, Dubuque, Sioux City, Iowa City, Waterloo and all the surrounding areas.

Case Studies of Jobs Performed in the Des Moines, IA Area

Des Moines, IA – An unattended death in an apartment or home can lead to serious concerns for property owners or management. If the death scene is not properly remediated, unpleasant odors may linger and harmful bacteria can permanently damage structures or even the health of future residents. Furthermore, owners of the building where such a death occurred may be held liable for the cleanup. While each state has different requirements, ServiceMaster BioClean possesses the highest level of insurance available to trauma scene cleaners anywhere. We also offer a Certificate of Treatment for additional peace of mind.

When a man died in the living room of his apartment in Des Moines, Iowa, the property owner hired ServiceMaster BioClean to conduct a safe and sanitary cleanup of the unit. First, the ServiceMaster BioClean team of technicians removed a living room carpet, contaminated with biological fluids. After disposing of it as medical waste, they thoroughly cleansed and disinfected the concrete subfloor underneath. In order to certify that the apartment was free of any unhealthy bacteria, they applied a reacting agent to the previously affected areas. When the tests came back clean, they applied a finishing touch and fully deodorized the unit. For this landlord and others, ServiceMaster BioClean’s assistance helped protect the owner’s investment and safely prepare the apartment to be rented again.

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What to Do When Someone Dies at Home

Based on a study conducted by the Stanford School of Medicine, 80% of Americans wish they could die at home. Unfortunately, the statistics also show that only a small percentage of those 80% will actually manage to do it; and according to the same study, 60% of people die in an acute care hospital...

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Working in biohazard remediation often means serving people on their worst days. At ServiceMaster BioClean, we take our responsibility for compassionate care very seriously. But that care doesn’t only extend to times when we’re called to restore an environment—we also want to be a source of clarity...

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