Blood and bodily fluids are among the most common biohazards a home or business faces — a serious fall, a medical emergency, a workplace accident, or an injury can all leave contamination that is genuinely unsafe to clean without training and protection. Even a small amount can carry bloodborne pathogens, and it soaks into flooring, grout, subfloor, and upholstery quickly. Our crews handle these scenes safely so no one has to risk their health cleaning it themselves.
We respond around the clock across the Treasure Valley, treating every scene as a regulated biohazard. Working under OSHA bloodborne-pathogen standards, we remove contamination, disinfect with EPA-registered hospital-grade products, and properly dispose of any contaminated waste — leaving the property clean, decontaminated, and safe to use again.
What's included
- OSHA bloodborne-pathogen protocols
- Containment to prevent cross-contamination
- Removal of contaminated porous materials
- EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfection
- Licensed regulated medical-waste disposal
- Follow-through on hidden contamination
- After-hours and discreet response available
- Insurance documentation and direct billing
Why blood is a regulated biohazard
Blood and other bodily fluids can carry pathogens such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV, and those risks remain even after the visible mess is gone. That is why bloodborne-pathogen exposure is regulated by OSHA and why contaminated materials must be handled with proper PPE and disposed of as regulated medical waste rather than tossed in a household trash bin.
It is also why household cleaners fall short. They may remove what you can see, but they do not reliably disinfect what has soaked into porous materials, and wiping a contaminated surface without containment can spread the hazard. Proper remediation protects everyone who uses the space afterward.
Our blood and fluid cleanup process
We assess the affected area and set up containment, then remove and dispose of contaminated porous materials that cannot be reliably disinfected. Non-porous surfaces are cleaned and treated with EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants, and we verify the area is decontaminated before we consider it finished. Any regulated waste leaves in proper containers for licensed medical-waste disposal.
Where fluids have penetrated flooring or subfloor, we follow the contamination as far as it went rather than stopping at the surface — because a job that leaves hidden contamination behind is not really done.
For homes, rentals, and businesses
We handle these calls for Boise families after an accident or medical emergency, for landlords and property managers turning over a unit, and for businesses across the valley — offices, warehouses, hotels, and retail — where an injury or incident has occurred. We can work after hours to keep a business running and to keep the matter private.
Most homeowners and commercial policies cover biohazard cleanup, and we document everything and bill your insurer directly so the cost side is handled for you.