Biohazard Clean-up

We are readily equipped to remove blood-borne pathogens and other biohazard materials that may result from crime scene situations. Skilled professional cleaning of these hazards is important for the health and safety of adjacent residents and environments. Our process involves cleaning, sanitizing, and deodorizing areas where a traumatic event such as an accident, injury or death has occurred. Thus, dealing with biohazards often means dealing with blood, human or animal remains, chemical spills, and more.

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Overview

PROPER DISINFECTION

In cases of a death or accident where blood is present, there is a risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens (BBP) and biohazards ranging from viruses like Hepatitis to bacteria like MRSA. Statistics from the CDC show that 1 in 24 people has either Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, or HIV. Because of these potential hazards, AAA Restoration & Construction Services has developed and refined a safety-focused, science-based remediation process that protects the health and well-being of our customers, employees, and affected properties. 

Biohazard Remediation

This includes the removal, cleaning, and disinfection of blood, bodily fluids, and other potentially harmful pathogens in affected areas after a death, accident, or communicable disease outbreak. Because of the high exposure risk to bloodborne pathogens, biohazard remediation is a specialty service that requires proper training, equipment, certification, and licensing.

What Requires Biohazard Clean-up?

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Accidental Death

An unnatural death that is caused by an accident such as a slip and fall, traffic collision, or accidental poisoning. 

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Violent Crimes

Includes: homicide, murder, assault, manslaughter, sexual assault, rape, robbery, negligence, endangerment, kidnapping (abduction), extortion, and harassment.

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Traumatic Injury

This is a term which refers to physical injuries of sudden onset and severity which require immediate medical attention.

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Homicide

The deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another: murder.

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Chemical Spills

The spill of chemical substances into a non-controlled environment. We insure that appropriate procedures are followed to prevent contamination of the environment.

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Suicide

The act of intentionally causing one’s own death.