Blood Removal/Crime Scenes/Biohazard Cleaning
Did You Know?
- You will often be left to deal with the aftermath of a trauma scene on your own.
- The Police, Fire Department, EMTs or the Medical Examiner's Office DO NOT clean up a crime or trauma scene when they have finished. They have neither the time nor the expertise.
- There are few truly qualified companies that can assist you in handling these complex situations.
- There are serious, life-threatening risks, such as HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis involved if you attempt a clean-up of your own.
- There are strict governmental restrictions involving the cleanup and disposal of bio-hazardous waste. OSHA forbids the clean-up of these disasters by untrained personnel.
A clean up may also be necessary after a peaceful death, an illness or innocent accident. Any exposure to blood or body fluids represents a biohazard risk. Psychological and emotional trauma is another concern from exposure to these situations.
Bio Clean of Utah is prepared to handle all of these situations for you professionally and discreetly. Most cleanups may be reimbursed by insurance, call us for a consultation.
There are always special considerations when handling bio-hazard clean-up. The presence of infectious waste is highly probable and clean-up must be thorough in order to prevent the spread of disease. Our professional specialized cleaning crews can insure that all necessary safety measures are taken.
Click on this link to view a list of diseases transmitted by air or blood.

