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What to do in A Biohazard Cleanup situation?

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What to do in A Biohazard Cleanup situation?

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• Call our experts to assist you. • Do not attempt to clean up the area yourself- it is not worth the risk. • Leave the windows closed and the structure secure. We will handle the odor. • Strongly discourage anyone form sorting through belongings until the area is made safe. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Q. Can I just use my regular cleaning or janitorial service for biohazard cleanup of blood or bodily fluids? A: Not unless your regular cleaning or janitorial service has been properly trained and equipped to handle biohazard cleanup and waste such as blood or bodily fluids, and has a legal place to dispose of the recovered biohazardous waste. Q: Who pays for bio-recovery services? A: In most cases home, business or auto insurance will pay for bio-recovery services. Ultimately the property owner is responsible for the cost of the service. (We will bill the insurance company directly for you). Q: Can I have an employee of my business clean the scene? A: Federal Regulation 29cfr1910.1030 s

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