17130 Van Buren Blvd #601, Riverside, CA 92504
Mon-Fri 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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17130 Van Buren Blvd #601, Riverside, CA 92504
Mon-Fri 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Decomposition Cleanup

Our Services

Professional & Caring Response to Decomposition Cleanup

A professional crime scene cleanup company handles decomposition cleanup with specialized procedures designed to address biohazards, fluids, and persistent odors. Technicians begin by assessing the extent of contamination, including areas where decomposition fluids may have spread beneath flooring or into structural materials. They establish containment zones and wear full personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent exposure. Using advanced cleaning agents and EPA-approved disinfectants, the team removes all biological material and thoroughly sanitizes affected surfaces. Porous materials such as carpet, padding, subflooring, or furniture are often removed and properly disposed of when they cannot be fully decontaminated. Technicians also use professional-grade deodorization methods, including ozone or hydroxyl treatments, to eliminate lingering odors. Throughout the process, the company works discreetly and respectfully, restoring the environment to a safe, clean, and habitable condition.

Professional, Caring and Compassionate

  • Fully trained, insured and OSHA compliant
  • Locally owned and operated
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee
  • Serving Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange County, Riverside, Inland Empire and surrounding areas

BIOHAZARD REMEDIATION

Biohazard remediation is the process of cleaning, disinfecting, and decontaminating areas affected by biological hazards. This includes the removal of blood, bodily fluids, human waste, animal infestations, chemical spills, and other potentially infectious materials. Trained professionals in this field use specialized equipment, protective gear, and industry-approved cleaning agents to ensure the thorough elimination of pathogens and contaminants. The goal is to restore the environment to a safe and habitable condition, preventing the spread of diseases and infections. Biohazard remediation is crucial in various settings, including crime scenes, trauma sites, hoarding situations, and areas affected by infectious diseases. These experts not only ensure compliance with health and safety regulations but also provide peace of mind to individuals and communities impacted by hazardous events.

Your Leader In Biohazard Remediation

Our cleaners are held to the highest standards. Each cleaner has been thoroughly screened and a background check conducted. Additionally, we ensure each of our specialists and cleaners complete a mandated training program that includes best practices for the safe handling of biohazards, methods & techniques of hoarding cleanup, OSHA mandated courses and more. Managers and supervisors complete additional certified training, which includes testing and passing of a final examination.

These Can Be Biohazardous

  • Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Bodily Fluids
  • Needles and Sharps
  • Microorganisms
  • Pathological Waste
  • Animal Waste
  • Contaminated Water and Soil
  • Mold and Fungi
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Important Facts

Why Professionals are Required

We Kill 99.9% of Bacteria

Bacteria can pose serious dangers, including infections, food poisoning, and antibiotic resistance. Pathogenic strains may cause diseases like tuberculosis and strep throat, while antibiotic resistance complicates treatment, leading to harder-to-manage and potentially fatal illnesses.

More than Blood

Contaminated blood poses severe risks, including transmission of diseases like HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Infected blood can lead to life-threatening health issues, spread through transfusions or contact, making rigorous screening and safety crucial.

Mold is Dangerous

Mold can be hazardous, causing respiratory issues, allergies, and worsening asthma. Prolonged exposure may lead to serious health problems, including infections and immune system impairments. Controlling moisture and promptly addressing mold growth are essential for health and safety.