Every team member brings experience from police, fire, or EMS, ensuring expert, trustworthy service.
Helping families confidently navigate insurance claims so the focus stays on healing, not paperwork.
Contact us now, and a first responder–staffed team member will contact you quickly with next steps and a free, no‑obligation estimate.
Code Three Clean offers judgment‑free hoarding and specialty cleanup services designed to restore safety, dignity, and livable space for families and property owners.
Supportive, judgment‑free deep cleaning to remove excessive items, biohazards, and debris so homes become safe and livable again.
Step‑by‑step decluttering and cleanup to reduce trip hazards, open walkways, and restore order without shaming anyone involved.
Biohazard and trauma cleanup for personal vehicles, fleets, and law enforcement units, including blood, fluids, and odors.
Industrial‑strength odor remediation that targets the source of smells from decomposition, smoke, pets, or biohazards—not just covering them up.
Safe removal and disinfection of human or animal waste, protecting against bacteria, parasites, and lingering odors.
Compassionate cleanup of abandoned encampments, including trash, sharps, and biohazards, to restore safety for nearby residents and businesses.
Reach out today for a discreet assessment and a free estimate from our first responder–staffed cleanup team.
From the first call to the final walk‑through, Code Three Clean follows a clear, compassionate process to restore safety and peace of mind.
When you reach out, a team member gathers key details about what happened, who is affected, and what areas are involved so we can determine the right response. For emergencies, a first responder–staffed crew is dispatched 24/7; for non‑urgent cases, we schedule a visit at a time that works best for you.
Once on site, the team conducts a discreet walkthrough to identify visible and hidden hazards, structural impacts, and safety risks. We then explain what needs to be done, answer questions, and provide a clear, written estimate—often with options to work directly with your insurance.
Before cleaning begins, technicians set up safety zones, PPE, and containment barriers to keep unaffected areas clean and prevent cross‑contamination. All work follows strict OSHA, EPA, and CDC‑aligned protocols, just as first responders would expect on an active scene.
The team removes biohazards, debris, and contaminated materials, then cleans, disinfects, and deodorizes all affected surfaces. Whether the scene involves trauma, hoarding, infectious disease, or odors, we use professional‑grade equipment to restore a safe environment.
After cleanup, we walk the space with you to review the work, address any concerns, and explain what was done and why. When applicable, we help document the loss for insurance and make sure you know what next steps and resources are available.
Code Three Clean is owned by active police officer Nicholas Steinhauer and staffed entirely by current and former first responders who know what trauma scenes look like before and after the tape comes down. Rooted in St. Louis, the team combines professional biohazard training with compassion, discretion, and true local understanding of the communities they serve across Missouri.
We know hoarding, biohazard, and trauma situations are stressful, overwhelming, and often confusing. These answers address the questions families and businesses most frequently ask, so you can understand the process and feel supported every step of the way.
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.
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%.
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.
Call our first responder–staffed team or request immediate service online and get clear next steps within minutes.
Our community trusts us to handle some of life’s toughest situations. Here are their stories of how Code Three Clean helped them with care and expertise.
For trauma, biohazard, or hoarding situations in St. Louis and across Missouri, reach out to our discreet team led by active first responders.
Greater St. Louis, MO