Bio-One of Tri-State decontamination and biohazard cleaning services

Professional Tri-State Area Air Duct Cleaning Service by Bio-One

Have you been thinking about getting your air ducts cleaned? If so, you've come to the right place in doing your research to find an ethical and reputable HVAC air duct cleaning service. We serve the Tri-State area, including Northern New Jersey, New York, and Eastern Pennsylvania.

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What is an Air Duct Cleaning Service?

Our air duct cleaning service is thorough and affordable, and our team of certified professionals will treat your home with the utmost care. We use powerful vacuums and brushes to remove all the dirt and debris from your air ducts, leaving them clean and free-flowing. We charge a flat-rate fee for the service, and there are never hidden fees associated with the work. We explain the entire service to you beforehand and make sure you're educated on the work we will be doing in your home.

What Happens to Neglected Air Ducts

Air ducts can get very dirty over time, and this can cause several problems for your home. Dust mites, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens can accumulate in your air ducts. Bio-One offers professional HVAC cleaning services that will remove all the dirt and debris from your air ducts, leaving them clean and clear. Our team of experienced professionals will work diligently to get your air ducts clean and keep them that way.

 

Unfortunately, most people don't think about their air ducts until they notice a problem. However, it's important to keep your air ducts clean and free of debris for two reasons: to improve the quality of your indoor air and to maintain the efficiency of your heating and cooling system. Over time, pollutants can accumulate in your air ducts, causing your HVAC system to work harder to circulate air throughout your home. In addition, regular HVAC maintenance can help to extend the life of your HVAC system and potentially reduce your energy costs. As a result, it's well worth considering having your air ducts cleaned every two to three years.

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Bio-One of Tri-State is the professional choice for HVAC cleaning service. We have the experience and expertise to get the job done right.

1. Keep your family or employees healthy with routine HVAC air duct cleaning.

2. Bio-One's experienced professionals clean every nook and cranny of your system, ensuring all dirt, dust, and debris are removed. We can also clean your dryer vent for you. Many HOA's require that you do this every two to three years to stay compliant with their rules.

3. Schedule a cleaning today and improve the air quality in your dwelling--resulting in a happier, healthier household!

4. Improve the efficiency of your HVAC unit and reduce energy costs.

 

If you're looking for a fully-insured, licensed, reliable, and professional HVAC cleaning service, look no further than Bio-One. Our team of experienced technicians can clean your air ducts quickly and efficiently, leaving them free of all dirt and debris.

 

Contact us today to schedule an appointment for HVAC air duct cleaning by calling 570-877-0868 or completing an appointment request form on our website. We serve your area of NJ, NY, and PA. Feel free to call us 7 days a week to schedule your air duct cleaning appointment with one of our experienced and friendly technicians.

Bio-One of Tristate Completes NY Mold Remediation Contractor Certification

 

Bio-One of Tristate recently completed the New York State Department of Labor Mold Remediation Contractor certification course. This course is designed to provide added information on best practices, workplace safety and the health hazards of this common contaminant in homes and businesses. Bio-One of Tristate is proud to have completed this certification course and to have prepared effectively to take on mold problems for clients in our service area

 

Proper Training Is the Key to Success

 

In the state of New York, all contractors who perform mold remediation must take this three-day course before providing these services. The course is offered by Flatley Read, a contractor for the New York Department of Labor and an accredited source for education on the dangers of mold and the best ways to combat it

 

At Bio-One of Tristate, we focus on proper education and workplace safety strategies that keep our team members safe and that remove contaminants and hazardous materials. We are committed to delivering safe and practical services for our clients in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Our dedication and quality work makes us a popular choice for remediation services and abatement solutions in our service area.

 

The Right Choice for Mold Remediation

Because we are certified in multiple fields of mold remediation, Bio-One of Tristate can provide practical help for a wide range of situations that include crime scene cleanups, medical waste disposal, cleanups for homeless encampments and remediation for floods and sewage backups. Our team is available for emergencies 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Give us a call today at 570-877-0868 to discuss your remediation and cleanup needs with us. We are here to help you enjoy the healthiest indoor and outdoor environments possible now and in the future.

Sewage backups that occur inside your home or business can be distressing and messy. Worse yet, most insurance policies will not cover damages caused by these events without a specific rider on your home or business insurance policy. Trying to manage the cleanup process on your own is not usually a practical approach. The contaminants present in sewer water can cause illness or discomfort for those not equipped with the proper protective gear. At Bio-One of Tri-State, we offer practical help for those facing sewage backup remediation in New Jersey, New York, and throughout our service areas.

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Gray Water vs. Black Water

 

Sewage is generally divided into two separate categories:

 

  • Gray water or grey water is wastewater produced by showers, tubs, washing machines and dishwashers. This water can contribute to the growth of mold and mildew inside buildings. Gray water can also contain parasites that can be hazardous to human and animal health. It is not, however, generally associated with an increased risk of the transmission of diseases.
  • Black water, on the other hand, is the wastewater used to flush toilets. This wastewater contains human waste products and is extremely dangerous to those who come in direct contact with it. Black water is associated with at least a dozen diseases that include encephalitis, hepatitis A, leptospirosis, giardiasis and gastroenteritis.

 

It is not always easy to tell whether the sewage backup inside your business or home consists of black water, gray water or a combination of both. The bioremediation experts at Bio-One of Tri-State can resolve issues with sewer backups to keep you safe from some serious risks associated with these incidents.

 

Risks of Exposure to Sewage Backups

 

Raw sewage that backs up into your home or your business can contain parasites, viruses, bacteria, fungi and many other contaminants that could pose a risk to you or your cleanup crew. Mold is a very common pollutant in sewage and can grow and proliferate in the moist conditions that follow a sewer backup. This can cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. The cost of a sewage backup in NY can then turn into a mold remediation if not proactive at the time.

 

Black water can carry many diseases that can be transmitted to workers without the proper protective equipment and gear. These illnesses can pose serious risks to individuals within your organization or to your family members. 

 

Failing to remove all traces of black water and gray water from your home or business premises can also cause persistent odors, which could reduce the value of your property as well as its appeal for those who live, work or visit these areas. This could add up to significant financial losses for your business and a reduced quality of life for your family inside your home.

 

How Bio-One of Tri-State Can Help

 

At Bio-One of Tri-State, our trained and experienced technicians have the protective equipment and the proven knowledge needed to remove every trace of your sewer backup and to restore your home or business to a safe and livable condition. We specialize in extreme cleaning situations and can take the stress and worry out of managing sewage backups on your property. We work with all major home insurance companies to keep your out-of-pocket costs as low as possible. Give us a call today at 570-877-0868 to schedule a consultation or to request our decontamination services. We look forward to the opportunity to serve your extreme cleaning needs.

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Odor Removal Company in PA, NY, and NJ

As a property owner, you may occasionally encounter unexplained odors that can affect the value and livability of the homes and businesses you own. If you are about to purchase a property or to renovate a rental space, understanding four common sources of odor can help you make preliminary plans to deal with these issues efficiently and effectively.

 

Four Common Sources of Odor

 

 

These smells can permeate drywall, wood, concrete or vinyl to make indoor air far less pleasant and to present a long-term problem. Determining what is responsible for the odors affecting your property can help you deal with these issues more effectively once your physical inspection is complete.

Bio-One provides comprehensive odor removal services and can customize a unique plan to meet your needs. 

 

Detecting Odor From Pet Urine

 

Residential properties where pets have been allowed can often have a strong odor of dog or cat urine. The evidence of this can sometimes be seen during your physical inspection. Ammonia is often the strongest smell associated with pet urine. It can sometimes be removed by using commercially available products after a complete inspection of the property to identify the problem areas. Odor removal firms can also offer added help in managing issues with this unpleasant odor.

 

Detecting Odor From Death and Decay

 

The odors associated with an unattended death or decay of a large animal or human body are among the most unpleasant smells known to man. Decomposition and the odors it can produce must be addressed by a company that provides odor remediation services designed to remove all traces of the event and to restore the property to a clean and hygienic condition. In some cases, moisture sensors may be used to pinpoint the exact location of the odor. This can speed the process of death and decay odor remediation to a significant degree.

 

Detecting Odor From Mold

 

Mold can grow in areas that become wet because of flooding, leaks or damage to pipes behind walls. Odor removal services alone are not enough to address this problem. If this issue is identified during your home inspection, you should work with a company that specializes in mold remediation to eliminate any trace of this dangerous contaminant. Left un-remediated, this fungal growth can cause symptoms ranging from minor respiratory issues and skin irritation to significant infections and toxicity. Comprehensive mold remediation is essential to prevent these serious health issues from affecting your family or your tenants. Moisture sensors can also be placed to identify the source of the problem and to prevent further problems in the future.

 

Detecting Odor From Incomplete Combustion

 

A fire that damages your property but does not destroy it can leave behind strong smells and, in some cases, hazardous materials that must be removed before the property is safe for human habitation. The odors associated with fires can seep into drywall, wood, concrete and vinyl to create issues that are best resolved by a company that specializes in residential and commercial odor removal services.

 

The Odor Detection Process

 

Before odor issues can be addressed, the odor must be identified to determine the right method for resolving the problem. Odor detection techniques may include the use of advanced sensors and blacklight sensors to find the locations that have been affected. Working with a company that offers cleaning and odor remediation services is often the best way to manage these issues and to promote the freshest and healthiest indoor environments for yourself and for those who live and work in these properties.

 

Once the source of the odor has been found, working with a company that specializes in biohazard cleanup is the best and safest way to resolve these issues quickly and with a minimum of disruption. This can make property management an easier task now and in the future.

 

Give us a call at 570-877-0868 and check our serve areas to see which communities in PA, New York, and New Jersey we serve for professional odor removal. Our team is available 24/7.

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The California Police Athletic Federation (CPAF) is proud to announce that the 2021 United States Police & Fire Championships (USPFC) are now Presented by Bio-One, Inc. 

 

Operating under the motto, "Help First, Business Second," Bio-One provides high-level decontamination and biohazard cleanup services while offering clients the privacy and compassion needed at difficult times. Bio-One operates in 41 states with over 110 locations and is committed to providing first-class service. 

 

"We are thrilled to add Bio-One as the Presenting Sponsor for the 2021 USPFC because   First Responders warrant our support," said California Police Athletic Federation President LC Collins. "Bio-One’s reputation is second to none, and with their partnership, we can offer first responders a health and wellness outlet.  We look forward to working with them for years to come."

 

Founded by San Diego Police Lieutenant Veon "Duke" Nyhus, The United States Police & Fire Championships were first held in San Diego in 1967. Duke recognized the need to promote physical fitness and camaraderie among the Public Safety and First Responder community members. 

 

The USPFC caters to active and retired public safety and first responders who participate in Olympic-style competitions and open to individuals representing firefighters, law enforcement, and officers from corrections, probation, border protection, immigration, and customs across the country. Traditionally athletes compete in 45+ sporting events from biathlon to motocross across 35+ venues in Southern California.

 

"At Bio-One our support for Law Enforcement and Fire Service Officers is unwavering, and we're thrilled to partner with the California Police Athletic Federation during this memorable event," said Nick-Anthony Zamucen, founder of Bio-One. "We wish each athlete success and look forward to celebrating these everyday heroes."

 

The 2021 USPFC Presented by Bio-One will take place from June 10th to the 19th in venues across San Diego, California, and strengthen the relationship between First Responders and the community for many years to come!

 

About the United States Police and Fire Championships

The California Police Athletic Federation (CPAF) is the parent organization of two multi-sport programs designed for peace officers and firefighters. The World Police & Fire Games (WPFG) are open to active and retired law enforcement and fire service personnel throughout the world. The United States Police & Fire Championships (USPFC) are open to active or retired public safety and first responder personnel from an eligible agency within the USA. For more information, please visit www.uspfc.org. 

 

Who Cleans Up Crime Scenes?

DEC 22, 2020 by JUAN MORALES  

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After a violent crime occurs in your home, you may be wondering who is responsible for cleaning up the crime scene.  These traumatic events can leave blood and other biological materials that could contaminate the area in which the crime occurred.  Understanding who is responsible for cleaning up the scene and who pays for these services will help you manage the situation in the most practical and painless way possible for yourself and your family.

Who Is Responsible for Crime Scene Cleanup?

After a violent crime, many property owners believe that law enforcement or the coroners office will perform the cleanup necessary to restore the area to a safe and livable condition.  In fact, the property owner is responsible for these tasks.  While you don't have to clean the crime scene yourself, you will be responsible for the process of restoring and remediating the scene to create a safe environment.

Why You Should Invest in Professional Crime Scene Remediation. There are several primary reasons who you should elect not to undertake a crime scene cleanup on your own.

  • Violent crimes can create trauma for you, your family and your employees. Attempting to clean up the remaining evidence of the crime could increase the traumatic effects of these events.
  • Proper training is required to remediate crime scenes safely and completely, including in cases of clandestine drug lab cleanups.
  • Personal protective gear and chemical compounds are needed to remove traces of biological contaminants and to provide protection against these substances during the cleanup process.

Working with a compassionate crime scene remediation service is the best way to manage the cleanup or remediation of potentially hazardous substances left behind at crime scenes in your home or business premises.

Who Pays for Professional Crime Scene Cleanup or Biohazard Remediation?

There are funds that can sometimes contribute financial help for property owners who are struggling with the costs of remediation for a crime scene on their property.  Your homeowners insurance may also include coverage for these situations.  In general, however, you will assume the bulk of the responsibility for the cost of cleaning up the crime scene.

When Can Crime Scene Cleanup Commence?

 

In most cases, you can begin the remediation and cleanup process as soon as officials at the coroners office release the scene.  Your first call should be to a professional crime scene remediation service.  These professionals will assess the crime scene and will provide you with the right guidance for dealing with the situation quickly and efficiently to restore normalcy to your home or business.

 

If you need help after a crime is committed on your property, contacting a firm that specializes in biohazard remediation and crime scene cleanup is a solid first step toward resolving this situation and getting things back to normal.  By working with a company that specializes in these services, you will be able to put the incident behind you to move on with your life and your regular activities.  Our trained response teams are standing by to assist 24/7 with crime scene remediation services throughout Northeast Pennsylvania and New York Counties of Orange, Sullivan, and Dutchess.  Give us a call at 570-877-0868 to get the peace of mind you deserve from the professionals that Help First.

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The amateur drug labs used to manufacture fentanyl and other substances can pose serious risks both to first responders and to other individuals who may come in contact with these crime scenes.  If your property has been used as a location for the manufacture of fentanyl, methamphetamine or other controlled substances, you need professional help to resolve this issue and to restore a safe environment for yourself and others.

 

What Is Fentanyl?

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that was once used by doctors to treat patients with severe and chronic pain.  It is about 100 times more powerful than morphine, which has made its manufacture and sale a profitable enterprise for some criminal elements.  The makeshift laboratories used in the production of fentanyl can be severely contaminated with this dangerous substance, which makes them hazardous to HAZMAT technicians, DEA agents and anyone else who comes in contact with these crime scenes.

 

What Is Methamphetamine?

 

Methamphetamine is a stimulant that acts on the central nervous system to produce an addictive high.  Both the chemicals used to produce methamphetamine and the drug itself can be harmful.  Like fentanyl, the labs used to create methamphetamine are generally contaminated with chemicals that can be dangerous to those exposed to them.

 

Do Not Attempt to Clean the Property on Your Own

 

Highly trained technicians are required to safely and effectively remediate a fentanyl contamination scene.  These individuals are typically certified to remediate drug and meth labs and to safely remove and dispose of biohazardous drug paraphernalia and manufacturing equipment.  If you suspect fentanyl or methamphetamine contamination is present on a property you own, it is essential to contact law enforcement and to enlist the assistance of experienced and trained professionals to neutralize the fentanyl compound and to remove all traces of the drugs safely and effectively.

 

The Drug Scene Cleanup Process

 

Because the chemicals used in the production of fentanyl, methamphetamine and other drugs are so toxic, the highly trained technicians who perform this type of work must wear Level A PPE or personal protective equipment.  This equipment usually includes a fully encapsulating chemical protective suit, two layers of chemical-resistant gloves, a positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus or respirator and chemical-resistant boots.  This is necessary because of serious health risks that are associated with exposure to fentanyl, methamphetamine and the chemicals used to produce these drugs.

 

Dangers of Fentanyl and Methamphetamine Drug Scene Cleanup

 

Some of the most serious risks associated with exposure to fentanyl and methamphetamine drug labs include the following:

 

  • Absorbing even a small amount of fentanyl through the skin or by inhaling it can lead to respiratory issues, which could result in long-term health problems or death.
  • Inhalation of the chemicals used in the manufacture of methamphetamine have been shown to cause respiratory difficulties, including coughing, shortness of breath and an increased risk of cancer.  Nausea, headache and long-term damage to the brain, liver and kidneys have also been associated with exposure to this dangerous drug and the chemicals used to make it.

 

Our Bio-One local office servicing Scranton, Northeast PA, and NY State has been certified to remediate drug and meth labs and is the only way to safely remove and dispose of biohazardous drug paraphernalia, chemical compounds and the equipment used to manufacture these substances.  By enlisting the services of experienced and train professionals, you can resolve fentanyl or methamphetamine contamination in the most effective way possible.  Call us at 570-877-0868 to speak with highly trained technicians.

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Unattended deaths can create a number of issues for the family members of the deceased person. One of the most serious problems concerns the odors that a decomposing body can often produce. This can result in lingering odors that can affect the value of the property and can have a negative psychological effect on you and your family members. The unmistakable smell of death consists of six distinctive odors that must be addressed during the biohazard remediation process.

Cadaverine and Putrescine: Rotting Fish Odors

The rotting fish odor produced by the human decomposition process is mostly attributable to the gases cadaverine and putrescine. These chemical compounds are found in small amounts within living organisms and are the two most prevalent chemical compounds produced by decomposing bodies of humans or animals. Exposure to putrescine and cadaverine gases in large quantities can be toxic. For this reason, it is of critical importance to undertake biohazard remediation as quickly as possible.

Indole: Mothball Odors

An organic compound in crystal form, indole is commonly found in both coal tar and in human and animal feces. It is produced when bacteria proliferate in the absence of oxygen, a state that results as the body decomposes. Indole has an acrid smell that resembles that of mothballs and that can permeate areas where an unattended death has occurred.

Skatole: Feces Odors

The gas skatole is normally present in human and animal digestive systems. It is produced in large quantities, however, when the materials in the digestive system begin to break down and decompose inside the body. Skatole is related to indole and is the primary reason that feces smell unpleasant. In cases of unattended death, skatole can create odors that can be upsetting to family members and friends of the deceased person. Removing the source of these odors with professional remediation and cleaning is necessary to eliminate the smell associated with skatole gas contamination.

Dimethyl Disulfide and Dimethyl Trisulfide: Rotten Garlic Smells

Both dimethyl disulfide and dimethyl trisulfide gases are produced during the decomposition of plants, animals and people. These chemical compounds are released into the air to create the smell of rotting or contaminated garlic. They can usually be effectively removed by implementing a professional process utilized to clean up a death scene. This will typically eliminate the odors associated with unattended death as well as the hazards associated with these gases.

Hydrogen Sulfide: Odors of Rotten Eggs

One of the most hazardous gases associated with unattended deaths, hydrogen sulfide gases are poisonous and flammable. In certain conditions and in enclosed areas, hydrogen sulfide can even explode. It is essential to remove all traces of this gas from the area to create a safe environment for humans. Hydrogen sulfide is associated with a strong odor of rotting eggs, which can cause both psychological and physical distress among those exposed to it.

Methanethiol: Rotten Cabbage Smells

Most commonly associated with the odor of rotten cabbage, methanethiol is a gas that is released from decomposing bodies. It is partially responsible for bad breath and the odor associated with flatulence. Like hydrogen sulfide, methanethiol is flammable and can pose serious risks for the safety of the property and the health of those who may be exposed to it in enclosed spaces.

The Value of a Qualified Biohazard Remediation Company

Working with a company that specializes in PA biohazard remediation after an unattended death will allow you to resolve these issues more quickly and will provide real protection for you and your family. Professional remediation for unattended death scenes can provide the following benefits:

Professional biohazard remediation takes less time and causes less emotional stress than attempting to deal with these situations on your own.  The experience and expertise of a professional firm can ensure that odors and contaminants are completely removed, which can promote a healthier environment in the affected area when cleaning and remediation have been completed.

Professional firms have the safety equipment needed to handle these situations more effectively. Goggles, gloves, respirators, face masks and protective clothing are provided for remediation technicians to prevent exposure to hazardous chemicals that can linger on surfaces or in the air.

New York Biohazard remediation companies offer immediate help for you and your family in managing issues with unattended death quickly and safely. This can take one worry off your mind in the aftermath of these tragic events.

Your biohazard remediation team will provide you with the appropriate services to deal with all stages of decomposition. This will allow you to manage these issues in the most painless way possible for yourself, your family and your friends.

You can reach us 24/7 at 570-877-0868 and speak with our owner directly.  We're available to respond promptly and compassionately in and around New York, Northeast Pennsylvania, and surrounding communities.

Providing the healthiest environment for staff members, clients and guests is essential to maintain productivity and profitability in the current pandemic. Working with a company that offers professional sanitizing services will produce the cleanest and healthiest workplace for you and your employees. This can reduce risks to you, your staff and members of the public who spend time in your facilities.

 
What Is the Difference Between​ ​Cleaning and Disinfecting for COVID-19?

 
Cleaning companies lack the expertise and the knowledge needed to eliminate bacteria and viruses from surfaces and working environments. At best, they may just move these microbes around in the various areas of your facility. At worst, your cleaning crew could transmit the virus as they work and could reduce the confidence of your staff and clients in your commitment to their health.
 
By contrast, companies that specialize in disinfecting services use approved industry standards to remove viruses, bacteria and microbes effectively. This can eliminate issues arising from the current pandemic along with many other biological contaminants. Working with a firm that specializes in disinfecting services will also provide your staff members and clients with greater assurance that their health is of real importance to your company.

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Protect Your Business From the Flu & Germs

Downtime due to illness can reduce your company's productivity to a significant degree. Investing in professional disinfecting services for your facilities can significantly reduce the risk of coronavirus along with the seasonal flu, colds and many other illnesses that can be transmitted in the working environment.

Benefits for All Types of Businesses

Regular disinfection by a company that specializes in these services can provide real benefits for a wide range of commercial and industrial enterprises.

Professional disinfection is essential for restaurants so your employees and customers know you're going above and beyond to protect their health.

Commercial kitchens require constant attention to prevent the transmission of illnesses that could affect your staff and your customers.

Doctor's offices and medical facilities can be breeding grounds for various types of infections. Investing in professional disinfecting and sanitizing will promote the healthiest environment for patients and staff alike.

Gyms and workout centers require regular cleaning to protect the health of your patrons and to protect your reputation among current and potential customers.

Commercial office spaces can often be vectors for the transmission of illness.

 

Professional disinfecting on a regular basis is essential to keep these workspaces safe and to provide added assurance for your employees that their working environments are healthy and clean.

Manufacturing facilities rely on clean and healthful working environments to produce the products your customers need. Sanitizing your workspaces will help to prevent the spread of viral infections in your facility.

The Right Help When You Need It

We specialize in providing protection against COVID-19 and many other viruses and bacteria that can affect your company and its patrons. We offer same day disinfecting and 24/7 disinfection service options that can help you create the best and most healthful environment for yourself, your staff members and your customers. We can also provide a wide range of other sanitizing and cleanup services ideal for your needs. Call us today at 570-877-0868 to request more information and schedule an appointment with our disinfection team.  

We are here to serve you throughout Northeast PA and NY State, including the following counties: Orange County, Sullivan County, Lackawanna County, Pike County, Wayne County, and Monroe County.

In certain types of emergency situations, the services of a biohazard cleanup firm may be required to ensure the livability and safety of homes and businesses. Some of the problems that may require the help of a biohazard cleanup crew include the following:

Suicide, homicide and other types of unattended death
Industrial accidents
Blood cleanup after an accident
Communicable disease disinfection as a precaution or in response to an active case of infection
Vehicle biohazard removal and remediation

Working with a specialty biohazard cleaning service is the best and most practical way to manage these situations and to restore a healthy environment for your family, your staff or your customers. This will allow you to deal with these traumatic events more effectively on your own behalf and on behalf of those who depend on you.

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Why Biohazard Remediation Matters
 
After an unattended death, it can take only minutes for infectious or hazardous materials to be released in a process called decomposition. This can create an unsafe environment for anyone who comes in contact with these substances. Working with a company that specializes in biohazard cleanup will ensure that your home or business is as safe and as healthy as possible. Your biohazard cleanup crew will provide the careful attention to detail necessary to ensure that all traces of contaminants and potentially hazardous materials are removed and that your home, business or industrial facility is restored to a clean and healthy state once more.

In locations where an infectious disease has been reported or confirmed, the need for prompt action is equally critical. Infections can be transmitted from person to person in a matter of seconds. To make matters worse, the viruses and bacteria that cause these transmissible diseases can linger on surfaces and even in the air. Working with a company that offers practical biohazard cleanup solutions is the best way to protect yourself and your staff from a serious outbreak on your premises, including an outbreak requiring coronavirus disinfection services.

Our specialty biohazard cleanup service in PA is designed to manage your project methodically and with attention both to detail and to your feelings. We offer practical biohazard cleanup service options that are designed to suit your needs and to provide you with the compassionate support you need during this difficult time.

We know that the trauma of unattended deaths and serious accidents can take a toll on family and co-workers. Our biohazard cleanup team has the experience you need and the sensitivity you want when managing issues with these remediation projects and protecting the feelings of loved ones and colleagues.

Managing the Risks of Biohazard Cleanup

At Bio One, we use the most comprehensive protective measures to prevent cross-infection and danger to our staff members. Our PPE gear includes the following items:

Depending on the conditions inside your home, business or facility, our team will use masks or respirators to prevent breathing in materials that could be hazardous to their health. We also provide goggles that can prevent hazardous materials from entering the eyes of our technicians for greater safety. Gloves, shoe coverings and protective outer-clothing options offer added protection for our remediation specialists in tackling your project and ensuring the best cleanup services for your needs.
Bio One is committed to the highest standards in remediation, restoration and recovery after a potentially hazardous event occurs. We work with you at every step of the process to ensure the best communication and the healthiest environment for our clients.
To learn more about the services we offer, give us a call to request additional information and to schedule an evaluation with our team. We are a locally owned, veteran-led biohazard cleaning company serving Northeast PA and Orange / Sullivan Counties in NY State.  Call us at 570-877-0868 for 24/7 service.