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Biohazard/Unattended death clean up

October 4, 2016 By Alan Cohen

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Unfortunately, it isn’t uncommon for someone living alone to pass away, and not be immediately noticed by friends or family members.

What happens in the case of an unattended death?

If a body is left for days or weeks after death, the decomposition process begins to take place, this is often associated with a strong odour, which can often be the cause of the body’s discovery. The site is often distressing, and can be disturbing for those without experience in dealing with such incidents.

The site is declared a biohazard, and can be hazardous, causing illness and disease if not dealt with properly. In situations like this, it is the task of licensed professionals to decontaminate the site in adherence of strict guidelines.   

A discreet and sensitive service

At Bio SoCal we understand how distressing it can be for whoever has to personally deal with an unattended death, and we’re on hand to offer advice and immediate assistance to any person or business in this situation. The service we provide is confidential, and discreet, and we use unmarked vehicles to protect your privacy.

The cost

Providing that you have home insurance, in most cases we will deal with your insurers to handle your claim for our services. We will also inventory and handle any insurance claims on any personal items which may have been damaged or contaminated beyond recovery. Our company has existing bonds with many major insurers, speeding up the process, and if you do not have home insurance then we can provide you with a free quote for our service.

Why Bio SoCal?

Bio SoCal offer the industry leading biohazard cleanup service in California, and we are also locally owned and operated. Our service is the best in the game thanks to the friendly and professional service that we deliver, as well as the discretion and care that we take while carrying out our service. The company is fully licensed to carry out our work by the California Department of Public Health, and we offer our service at any time of the day or night, 365 days a year for immediate assistance.

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Biohazard/Crime Scene Cleanup

October 4, 2016 By Alan Cohen

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If you’re looking for a fully licensed biohazard / crime scene cleanup service, then the chances are that you have personally been affected by a serious crime or accident. Bio SoCal are a locally owned and operated biohazard cleanup company which understands the way our service affects the client, that is why we deliver only the most friendly, professional, and discreet service to all of our clients.

If a serious crime or accident has taken place on your property, leaving behind it hazardous material, then it is essential that the site is decontaminated as quickly as possible. Biohazard materials include: blood, urine, faeces, vomit, other bodily fluids, used needles, body tissue, or anything which is decomposing, or which might cause illness or disease.

If a biohazard is not cleaned up properly it can lead to dangerous pathogens in the air which may cause illness. The area is also likely to attract flies and insects, resulting in further decontamination of the area. A biohazard cleanup is governed by strict rules, so if you are not sure if you can ask an employee to clean the area, then make sure that you call a licensed company to avoid being liable.

Once the cleanup has been completed, we will usually be able to handle all of the insurance related matters, meaning that you won’t see a bill for the service. Bio SoCal have existing relationships with most major insurance companies allowing your claim to be dealt with quickly and effectively.

Our service is on hand day and night, 365 days a year for immediate response to biohazards of any kind. Our service is discreet and anonymous, covered by insurance, and fully licensed by the California Department of Public Health (the CDPH). For more information, or to request immediate assistance, give our team at Bio SoCal a Call.

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Biohazard/Suicide Clean up

October 4, 2016 By Alan Cohen

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Whether the site of the suicide involves someone you know and love, or if it is a total stranger, the effect is always deeply distressing and traumatic. As well as the emotional issues at stake, the site also needs to be handled and cleaned as quickly and professionally as possible, for legal reasons, as well as obvious health and safety concerns. Bio SoCal are locally owned and operated, and fully licensed to carry out Biohazard / Suicide cleanup by the (California Department of Public Health CDPH).

Unlike many companies out there, Bio SoCal are a locally owned company operating in the interest of our community. We understand that Bio Cleanup is usually an upsetting event, and that privacy is terribly important in distressing times, that’s why we provide only the most discreet service for all suicide cleanup. Our vehicles and vans are unmarked, so as not to draw any extra unwarranted attention to your home / the site.

Our services are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and there is always an adviser on hand to speak over the telephone and to talk you through the process as well as to offer helpful advise. In most cases we can work directly with your insurance agency, relieving you of the stress and paperwork usually attached.

We are fully licensed and regulated by the California Department of Public Health to handle work in coordination with the strict guidelines that they impose to leave each site in safe and hygienic order. Our staff will arrive equipped with all of the necessary tools and equipment to remove and disinfect any hazardous materials, including body fluids such as blood and faeces. Our lines are always open whether you’re in need of immediate assistance, or simply to give you advice in your time of need.

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Vehicle Biohazard Cleanup: Auto, Truck, Boat, Aircraft

October 4, 2016 By Alan Cohen

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Bio So Cal is the leading choice for biohazard clean up and decontamination in vehicles. Our industry leading services are available to individuals, auto repair shops, private industry, insurance companies and government agencies such as the FAA and NTSB when looking to remove, clean and decontaminate biohazards from cars, trucks, boats, and airplanes.

If it happens that an accident, an illness, or a crime Airplane Cleanup includes bodily fluids including blood, feces, urine, vomit, embryonic fluid, or other biohazards it is important that the vehicle is properly addressed to ensure the health and safety of future occupants not to mention the odor biohazards will generate when it gets hot.

Biohazard clean up in a vehicle can often be tricky; parts may remain hidden from view, or lodged in the components of the vehicle. Our trained technicians work hard to save as much of the vehicle as possible and are fully equipped with the tools needed for getting into the cracks and crevices that biohazards penetrate.

Bio SoCal is licensed by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and we adhere to the protocol a regulated set up by the state.

Our service is the leading choice by most insurance adjusters thanks to the discrete and professional service that we offer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our cleaning teams arrive in unmarked vehicles to maintain privacy since we understand that biohazard cleanup can often cause alarm to those in the immediate area. We work with most insurance companies as part of the overall claim.

We understand that Biohazard cleanup can be a sensitive task and thus approach each situation with care and compassion.

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The Aftermath of a Traumatic Event – What to Expect

May 5, 2015 By Alan Cohen

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aftermath of a traumatic eventBiohazard cleanup companies clean up what you shouldn’t. We specialize in the safe and discreet cleanup and remediation of blood and bodily fluids, after attempted or successful suicides, crime scenes, undiscovered death and decomposition, and traumatic accidents. Blood and bodily fluids can contaminate floors, walls, ceilings, windows, light fixtures, furniture, clothing and personal items. If not cleaned and removed thoroughly and safely, the remains can be bio-hazardous and cause odors. Hiring a professional is important to avoid re-victimizing survivors, and to assure safe and secure cleanup of tragic scenes left behind.

You are likely left with many unanswered questions and the traumatic aftermath of the scene, which varies depending on what transpires. Here’s a step-by-step explanation of what you can expect when faced with the traumatic loss of a loved one.

Police Release the Scene

A traumatic death always involves the police, whose investigations can take a few hours or several days, depending on the situation. The coroner will remove the body but neither the police nor the coroner clean up or remove any contaminated matter. Once the police conclude their investigations, you will then be free to call in a professional biohazard cleanup service.

The First Phone Call

When you call us, you will speak to a person immediately, no matter when you call, any hour of any day (24 x 7 x 365). We will have some difficult questions to ask,to prepare us for the fastest and most effective cleanup. Here is what we’ll need to know:

  • Has the scene been released by the police and coroner?
  • What is the relationship is between you and the deceased?
  • Will you be our contact person upon arrival?
  • Is the scene a house, apartment, business, parking lot, backyard, public area, etc.
  • What type of incident caused the trauma: gun shot(what type of gun), stabbing, assault, slit wrists, hanging, unattended death, etc.
  • How many areas are effected?

Our Arrival

Unmarked VehiclesOur primary objective is to help spare you the trauma of having to deal with the physical aftermath of this tragic event. We arrive in an unmarked plain white truck, to assure discretion and confidentiality. We are here to listen and want you to be comfortable with us and our services. You will not have to re-enter the scene if you so choose, nor do you have to stay on the premises during the cleanup phase. We will evaluate the scene and situation, this can take up to an hour, then report back to you an assessment of what needs to be done and about how long it will take. Then you or a responsible party will review and sign the assessment, so we can commence the work.

We’re happy to locate anything at the scene that you’d like to find. We will also ask you to locate the homeowner’s insurance policy, because we most often can file a claim directly with the insurer, so you don’t have to. And if you are a renter, we can provide you information on assistance provided by the Victims Services Fund.

The Process

Biohazard Cleanup PPEAs a licensed biohazard cleanup professional we must adhere to strict safety regulations, as regulated by OSHA and the California Department of Health. For the protection of our staff, we typically wear protective hazmat suits for the duration of the cleanup. It usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes to suit up and prepare all the cleaning materials we’ll need at the scene.

It is quite typical for areas to be contaminated beyond what can be seen. We conduct a very detailed inspection of the room; we expose and remediate layer by layer to follow the path of blood (it finds its way to places one would not expect); we clean up all contaminates and disinfect the room; we dispose of all affected materials.

The process includes the following steps, using proprietary chemicals that are proven and environmentally friendly:

  1. Expose the biohazards.
  2. Kill the contaminates.
  3. Clean hard surface items and structures.
  4. Cut out and remove soft and porous surfaces and dispose as a regulated biohazard.
  5. Shine up the area and remove any chemical residue.
  6. Deodorize the room.
  7. Conduct two detailed independent inspections, to ensure we got everything.
  8. Take extensive photographic documentation: upon arrival, during remediation and documenting final cleanup results.
  9. Inventory all items and structural elements remediated and disposed of due to contaminates.
  10. Open insurance claim on behalf of survivors. We provide detailed information to the adjuster needed to open and pay the claim.

Rest assured, we work thoroughly and efficiently, with respect for you and the scene itself. We are happy to answer any questions, please don’t hesitate to give us a call.

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