Complete removal and sanitization of blood-affected areas, eliminating all traces of bloodborne pathogens and health risks with OSHA-compliant techniques.
Blood cleanup requires specialized training, equipment, and strict adherence to OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards. Blood can carry dangerous pathogens including HIV, Hepatitis B/C, and other infectious diseases that pose serious health risks.
Our certified technicians safely remove all blood, decontaminate affected surfaces, and eliminate all traces of bloodborne pathogens. We follow strict protocols to ensure complete sanitization and restore your property to a safe condition.
Evaluate blood contamination extent and identify all affected areas requiring remediation.
Establish containment to prevent pathogen spread to unaffected areas.
Safely remove all blood and contaminated materials using proper PPE and techniques.
Deep clean and disinfect all surfaces with hospital-grade, EPA-approved disinfectants.
All biohazardous materials disposed per federal and state regulations.
Final testing confirms complete pathogen elimination and safe re-entry.
Yes, most homeowner's and commercial insurance policies cover blood cleanup under biohazard remediation. We work with insurance companies.
Yes. Even dried blood contains pathogens and requires professional cleanup. We use specialized techniques to remove dried and coagulated blood.
Blood penetrates porous materials like wood and concrete. We may need to remove and replace contaminated porous materials to ensure complete decontamination.
Immediately. Blood begins to coagulate quickly and poses health risks. The sooner cleanup begins, the better for health and restoration outcomes.
OSHA-certified technicians provide immediate, safe blood cleanup and decontamination.