BioHazard Cleanup!
In the aftermath of any trauma, whether it is an accident or violent crime or the discovery of an unattended death, there exist biohazards which require the attention of the trained professionals of a biohazard cleanup service. Biohazard materials take the form of organic matter and blood, airborne pathogens, and caustic chemicals which pose a health hazard.
Trauma and accident scenes know no boundaries. Blood cleanup and biohazard removal can result from an industrial accident or a workplace shooting. Suicide deaths are as common in hotels and rental properties as in private residences. Whether the trauma scene is your home, automobile, business, or an industrial facility, Clean Response can perform site remediation services which will return to the scene to its original condition.
Airborne biohazards enter the respiratory track into the eyes, nose, and throat and will remain dormant or become active in a short time such as anthrax and tuberculosis.
Bloodborne biohazards cause illness and death in humans by entering the body through the eyes, throat, anus, and sexual orifices. A small number of microorganisms, viruses and bacteria entering the body's blood stream soon begin to populate.
Vector biohazards transmitted by insect and animal infestation. Clean Response Techs are trained to rid of these dangerous vectors biohazards. To ensure proper decontamination of the scene, an experienced scene clean up service should be employed. Human feces, urine, and blood cleanup pose a significant risk to human health. Clean Response is well trained in EPA and OSHA regulations for biohazard cleaning.
Clean Response has experience in the decontamination and remediation of crime scenes, accident scenes, suicides and other unattended deaths. We will work with your insurance company to ensure that our biohazard cleanup services meets both your standards and theirs.
- Certified technicians
- Trained in using all PPE (personal protective equipment/clothing)
- Clean Response was chosen for the biohazard clean up at Red Lake High School


