Blood, bodily fluids, drugs, and used needles are not only unpleasant to deal with—they pose serious health risks. These materials can carry dangerous pathogens such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C and other, potentially deadly, infectious diseases. Attempting to clean them without proper training, protective equipment, and disposal methods can expose homeowners and business owners to significant physical and legal hazards.
A professional biohazard cleaning company is trained and certified to safely handle, disinfect, and dispose of these materials in compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations. Biological matter that has been wiped clean and cannot be seen by the human eye can still be significantly present and pose a serious risk to health if not completely treated. We ensure that the affected area is not only visibly clean, but fully decontaminated, restoring safety and peace of mind. Hiring a professional is not just the safer choice—it’s the right one.
In many cases, yes.
Homeowners insurance, auto insurance, and business liability policies often cover biohazard cleanup depending on the situation. We can assist you in filing a claim and provide all necessary documentation to ensure a smooth and easy service to you.
Yes. Our technicians are trained in OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards, and we are compliant with EPA, DOT, and local regulations regarding the handling and disposal of biohazardous materials as well as trained with IICRC.
Be wary of other bio-hazard cleaning companies that advertise multiple certifications that have no merit or meaning in an attempt to charge significantly more for their services.
Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency response for trauma scenes, unattended deaths, and urgent biohazard events.
All biohazardous materials are collected, bagged, labeled, and disposed of in accordance with state and federal laws using licensed medical waste facilities.
We handle a wide range of scenarios, including:
Cost depends on several factors such as the size of the affected area, level of contamination, equipment needed, and disposal requirements. Cost will differ drastically from a full house hoarding cleanup to a hotel room decontamination. However, we always provide upfront estimates before starting work, and if you provide a written estimate from another company, we will beat their price by 10%.
Most jobs can be completed in a few hours to a full day, depending on severity. Hoarding or decomposition scenes may require multiple days. We aim to work discreetly and efficiently while ensuring thorough decontamination.
We use industrial-grade deodorizers, enzyme treatments, and odor control equipment such as ozone and hydroxyl generators to fully eliminate biological odors—not just mask them. Should an odor present itself within 30 days of cleaning we will come back out and reassess the scene to determine if the odor is new or old, and determine the course of action to be taken.
We offer our cleanup services in the following locations:
St. Louis County
St. Louis City
St. Charles County
Jefferson County
Franklin County
Warren County
Lincoln County
Pike County
Montgomery County
For a complete listing of our service area, please visit our Areas We Service page.
Blood, bodily fluids, drugs, and used needles are not only unpleasant to deal with—they pose serious health risks. These materials can carry dangerous pathogens such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C and other, potentially deadly, infectious diseases. Attempting to clean them without proper training, protective equipment, and disposal methods can expose homeowners and business owners to significant physical and legal hazards.
A professional biohazard cleaning company is trained and certified to safely handle, disinfect, and dispose of these materials in compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations. Biological matter that has been wiped clean and cannot be seen by the human eye can still be significantly present and pose a serious risk to health if not completely treated. We ensure that the affected area is not only visibly clean, but fully decontaminated, restoring safety and peace of mind. Hiring a professional is not just the safer choice—it’s the right one.
In many cases, yes.
Homeowners insurance, auto insurance, and business liability policies often cover biohazard cleanup depending on the situation. We can assist you in filing a claim and provide all necessary documentation to ensure a smooth and easy service to you.
Yes. Our technicians are trained in OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards, and we are compliant with EPA, DOT, and local regulations regarding the handling and disposal of biohazardous materials as well as trained with IICRC.
Be wary of other bio-hazard cleaning companies that advertise multiple certifications that have no merit or meaning in an attempt to charge significantly more for their services.
Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency response for trauma scenes, unattended deaths, and urgent biohazard events.
All biohazardous materials are collected, bagged, labeled, and disposed of in accordance with state and federal laws using licensed medical waste facilities.
We handle a wide range of scenarios, including:
Cost depends on several factors such as the size of the affected area, level of contamination, equipment needed, and disposal requirements. Cost will differ drastically from a full house hoarding cleanup to a hotel room decontamination. However, we always provide upfront estimates before starting work, and if you provide a written estimate from another company, we will beat their price by 10%.
Most jobs can be completed in a few hours to a full day, depending on severity. Hoarding or decomposition scenes may require multiple days. We aim to work discreetly and efficiently while ensuring thorough decontamination.
We use industrial-grade deodorizers, enzyme treatments, and odor control equipment such as ozone and hydroxyl generators to fully eliminate biological odors—not just mask them. Should an odor present itself within 30 days of cleaning we will come back out and reassess the scene to determine if the odor is new or old, and determine the course of action to be taken.
We offer our cleanup services in the following locations:
St. Louis County
St. Louis City
St. Charles County
Jefferson County
Franklin County
Warren County
Lincoln County
Pike County
Montgomery County
For a complete listing of our service area, please visit our Areas We Service page.
If you’re dealing with a trauma, biohazard, or hoarding situation in Missouri or Illinois, reach out anytime for discreet help from an active police officer–led team.
Greater St. Louis, MO