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Call anytime… you won’t get a national dispatch center or a voicemail but rather the owner 24/7. Bio SoCal is locally owned & operated
For more information or to learn about how we can help please contact us at any of the numbers below.
Southern California Counties Served
Los Angeles County
Phone: (310) 773-4599
Riverside County
Phone: (951) 534-5899
San Bernardino County
Phone: (909) 332-5800
Ventura County
Phone: (805) 852-1600
Santa Barbara County
Phone: (805) 852-1600
San Diego County (Parts Of)
Phone: (760) 565-5900
Kern County(Parts of)
Phone: (805) 852-1600
Orange County
Phone: (714) 831-0088
Phone: (949) 424-6299
Bio SoCal Headquarters
31127 Via Colinas, #803
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Regional Office
3500 Tachevah Drive, Suite D
Palm Springs, CA 92262

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A Cure for MRSA from History?
Scientists in England have achieved promising results from a medieval recipe that could cure MRSA or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a deadly form of staph infection that has been typically resistant to antibiotics. They recreated a translated formula...
4 Important Tips for Choosing a Biohazard Cleanup Service
There are FOUR things to consider when facing the cleanup after a traumatic event, such as a murder, suicide or accident where biohazardous materials, such as blood and physical remains, are present. 1. Always choose a trained professional Because it's traumatic: No...
Dining with the Dogs – Buy Your Tickets
Bio SoCal is an active supporter of the Ventura County Sheriff's Foundation, an organization formed to help enhance the services provided by the Ventura County Sheriff's Office. Funds raised are used to supplement training, community engagement and equipment...
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 present...