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Removing body fluids from seats of a vehicle

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We receive many calls about urine or blood in the seats of a car. Since vinyl and leather are not porous, we are usually...

How do you handle a residence with a decomposed body?

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The smell from this type of event permeates into porous items. We follow this general practice: Clean up the biohazard where the trauma happenedHave...

Do you use electrostatic spray guns for COVID cleaning?

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There is a lot of media attention on spray guns and many companies touting their use of electrostatic spray guns as being the state of the...

Are you part of a parent company?

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We are not. We are a small business independent of the franchise with a similar name. We don't have a call center...

What questions should I ask a COVID-19 cleaning service?

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1. What kill time do they use? 2. What is the kill time for their disinfectant? 3. Is their disinfectant on the CDC list for...

For a hoarding cleanup, does haul away include filth cleaning?

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Not usually. We need to haul away the unwanted items so that we can properly assess what needs to be cleaned. We...

Corona Virus cleaning of buildings

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The protocol we use is to keep the areas wet with germicide for 10 minutes before wiping. This means we can't disinfect documents, porous...

Are raccoon feces dangerous to humans?

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Raccoons defecate in a common location called a latrine.  Raccoon feces looks similar to dog feces but usually have undigested food visible.  Raccoon latrines...

How do you clean up homeless camps?

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Bio1 is proud of our customers for managing homeless camps in a manner that treats the homeless population with dignity.  Customers first place “No...

What is the process for a hoarding cleanup, junk removal or cleanup of animal...

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These are all situations that tend to involve more variables than trauma scenes.  Even though one would think it might be the other way...