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Homeless Encampment Clean Out Los Angeles

January 4, 2017 By Alan Cohen

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The homeless situation in Los Angeles and across America is at an all-time high. For many communities the issues homelessness is now worse than ever and is a crisis with few answers.

Makeshift temporary shelters have been erected through out Los Angeles and the surrounding counties, often causing unsanitary and contiguous conditions, mounds of trash and a nuisance to the residents. Bio So Cal is fully licensed and qualified to safely remove the debris and decontaminate and dispose of all biohazards in Los Angeles Homeless Encampments on both private and public property and can help guide you through the laws and requirements in doing so.

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Bio SoCal’s Homeless Encampment Team will:

Remove all biohazards including feces illegal drugs, paraphernalia, & eedles.

Clean & Decontaminate bodily fluids including blood, feces, and vomit

Remove all debris and dismantle temporary shelters

 

Homeless encampments can affect us in many ways. In the majority of cases, unsightly temporary shelters create litter filled areas in our neighbourhoods. In most cases, the unsheltered cause a health and safety concern due to untreated medical conditions, accumulation of human waste, spoiled food, rodents, insects, and infectious disease and overall dirty environments around you residence or business.

In order to safely remove a homeless encampment that is generally filled with biohazards it is important that trained professionals address the issue. Bio So Cal is registered with the California Department of Public Health to provide biohazard clean up including homeless encampments and a variety of other services. For more information about our discreet services, check out the rest of our website, or get in touch by phone.

 

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Biohazard & Crime Scene Cleanup

December 14, 2016 By Alan Cohen

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Bio SoCal is called upon regularly by Law Enforcement and cities officials o help citizens after a crime occurs in their home or business.

Bio So Cal arrives to Crime Scenes in discrete and unmarked trucks to clean  and decontaminate crime scenes professionally and according to the protocol and regulation’s set out by the California Department of Public Health.

How is a Biohazard Scene Cleaned?

Any biohazard site needs to be attended to in accordance with strict health and safety regulations. If you are in any doubt as to whether you are allowed to handle such a situation, then you all Bio SoCal for service.

At Bio Cal is licensed by the CDPH, and all of our staff are fully trained to know how to handle, and properly decontaminate a biohazards. Our staff is equipped with PPE (personal protective equipment), and uses the most effective and Eco-friendly chemicals to clean and decontaminate the scene.

What is a Biohazard?

A biohazard is anything which is a risk to spread illness or disease and includes the following:

  • Blood, Bodily Fluids, Vomit
  • Feces and Urine
  • Used needles
  • Decomposed Bodies
  • Homeless encampments
  • Tear Gas
  • Suicide

If you are uncertain as to whether you are dealing with a biohazard, just give us a call and we will help guide you through and safe and appropriate plan prior to our arrival.

Crime Scene Clean Up

We provide crime scene cleanup services to private citizens, as well as to businesses, and municipalities. We understand that a crime scene is a sensitive and confidential matter and are always discrete and sensitive to ongoing investigations and the emotional impact of such an event.

What does it cost to clean up a Crime Scene?

We always do our very best to make our services as affordable as possible while. The last thing you need is additional worry and stress during a difficult and unexpected time. Every situation is different and each scene requires specific attention all of which contributes to the cost. If you have a homeowners insurance or business policy it is most likely only going to cost you the deductible with little to no out of pocket for you.

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Suicide Clean up

October 4, 2016 By Alan Cohen

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Dealing with a suicide cleanup is never easy, that’s why Bio SoCal is here to provide information, advice, and assistance with all Biohazard matters in South California.

What steps are taken in a suicide cleanup?

During the incident of suicide, it is common that the site will contain blood, as well as feces and other hazardous fluids and materials. It is essential that the cleanup is coordinated and carried out by a licensed service experienced with biohazard waste.

If the site is in a home, there will often be porous substances around, such as carpet and furniture which may absorb harmful substances. These materials will need to be properly cleaned using our ecologically friendly biohazard cleaning products, and any items which cannot be cleaned must be disposed of as medical waste.

The Bio SoCal Service

Suicide cleanup is always a sensitive task, and it requires sensitive handling by the likes of the professionals at Bio SoCal. We are locally owned and operated, as well as having years of experience of serving our community in California and around the country. Our service is always discreet, and our staff will always handle all clients with empathy.

Bio SoCal offer an industry leading service, and we are fully licensed by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). Our staff have been trained to know precisely where to look, and how to clean even the most difficult areas, including in crevices, beneath floorboards, and in other hard to find places. We are in working relationships with all major insurance firms and will handle all of the insurance paperwork on your behalf.

What Will it Cost?

In most cases, there will be no out of pocket charges made directly to the client. If you have the appropriate insurance, we will simply handle things with your provider, allowing you to focus on recovering from what is usually a very stressful situation.

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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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