Why Choose PuroClean for Biohazard Cleanup in Wilton, CT

PuroClean restoration professionals are licensed, insured, and certified to remediate biohazard environments safely, following all applicable laws and standards. We understand that some events may be sensitive and must be handled with compassion and discretion. We bring a sense of calm back to those impacted, whether the loss is in a home, commercial property, or business office.

Respectful

We treat biohazard-damaged property as if it were our own, as if we were property owners. Our technicians clean every affected item respectfully and professionally, from floors to walls.

High Standards

PuroClean uses Environmental Protection Agency-registered, safe products to provide protection that prevents contamination and minimizes the risk of spreading pathogens.

Compassionate

We understand the trauma you and your loved ones are facing. PuroClean rescues properties with compassion and care.

Innovative

PuroClean RapidDefense™ is the best way to sanitize public areas. Our system helps stop the spread of pathogen-based illnesses, such as Influenza and Norovirus.

PuroClean of Wilton, CT is your trusted provider of biohazard cleanup services when you need them. We know this may be a challenging time for you. Rest assured, we will treat you with dignity, respect, and understanding.

Biohazard Cleaning Services from PuroClean

Biohazard Cleanup Procedures

  1. Our process begins with a plan. We thoroughly assess the contamination and create a safe and effective biohazard cleanup and remediation plan. 
  2. All potentially infectious materials (biohazardous materials) are carefully removed from the site. Hazardous medical waste is handled according to OSHA regulations, appropriately processed, and sent to a licensed hazardous medical waste incinerator. 
  3. Porous materials such as carpet and bedding are removed per industry standards and government regulations. All other non-hazardous materials are either removed or professionally decontaminated and sanitized. 
  4. Remaining materials such as drywall and flooring may be sealed to cover any stains from the incident, usually for cosmetic reasons.

Planning & Organization of Biohazard Cleanup

First, we provide a full assessment of the incident and the area(s) affected. We will determine the level of containment needed and inform you of the plan of action. 

Safety as a Priority

It is vital to perform biohazard removal with particular attention to safety and industry and OSHA standards. Our trained technicians wear special personal protective equipment to keep themselves safe. They also contain the area, taking the appropriate steps to keep you and your family or employees safe. 

Medical Waste Removal

Hazardous medical waste, such as spinal fluid, peritoneal fluid, amniotic fluid, and other bodily fluids, is handled following OSHA regulations. It’s then sent to a licensed hazardous medical waste incinerator.

Thorough Cleanup & Decontamination

All affected porous material will be removed per industry standards and state regulations. We will safely discard all other infectious material as well.  For non-porous surfaces, we will dry the affected area before applying a disinfectant. After allowing this to soak, we scrub, repeating the process to disinfect the space.

Deodorization

Typically, odors dissipate once the biohazard is cleaned and the area sanitized. However, our crew will determine whether further deodorization is necessary. We use hydroxyls or ozone to ensure the odor is gone.

PuroClean RapidDefense™

RapidDefense™ is designed to clean up and protect against MRSA, Influenza, Covid-19, or Norovirus contamination. 

Biohazard Cleanup FAQs

Can I clean up the biohazard myself?

Professionals have the equipment and training to safely clean up biohazards without further contamination. This will reduce the likelihood of illness spreading to others at the home or office. Call PuroClean of Wilton, CT at (475) 277-2400 and rest assured that your property is in good hands.

What is a biohazard?

Biohazards are any biological contaminants that risk carrying diseases, such as those found in sewage, mold, or any viral or bacterial contamination such as MRSA. Biohazards also include toxins found in decaying organisms and bodily fluids.

Will my insurance cover crime scene cleanup?

Many insurance policies cover biohazard cleanup. Check with your insurance provider to confirm the details of your specific policy.

FAQ

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