Surviving Suicide Loss

In our line of work, we are called in to help families confronted with the daunting task of cleaning up after a suicide, murder or traumatic accident. Restoring a home to its state before a trauma is only one step in a long and difficult journey for surviving loved...

A Deadly Hoarding Case in San Francisco

On April 5, 2015, it was reported that a mummified body of a 90-year old woman was found in a home, and it is believed she died 5 years ago. The San Francisco home was full of detritus, from top to bottom, including over 300 bottles of urine, animal remains and feces...

Hoarding is more common than you think

According to the American Psychiatric Association, hoarding disorder is when a person obsessively collects and keeps an enormous amount of items that most people would consider worthless or trash. It affects an estimated 2% – 5% of the population, and may be...

Ugh, What a Mess!

Accidents happen. But it’s important to understand that when bodily fluids, such as vomit, blood, urine and feces, are involved, the situation becomes a potential health hazard. Whether it happens in a cab, a hotel room, a police car, or public place, there is not...

Introducing the Bio SoCal Blog

Welcome to the Bio SoCal blog, information important to the people and communities we serve. Bio SoCal provides confidential and discreet biohazard cleaning services, helping people with the necessary steps after a traumatic event such as a suicide, crime, unattended...
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