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New England
Keeping New England Clean, Safe, and Protected New England is one of the oldest and most historic regions in the country. From colonial homes and old mill towns to historic downtowns, coastal communities, farms, apartment buildings, schools, churches, family neighborhoods, and rural properties, this region has generations of history built into it. That history deserves to be protected. Biohazard cleanup, hoarding cleanup, decomposition cleanup, unattended death cleanup, crime
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4 hours ago4 min read


Disease Cleanup
Why Professional Disinfection Matters Disease cleanup is not the same as regular cleaning. When a home, business, vehicle, bathroom, bedroom, medical area, homeless encampment, hoarding situation, or contaminated property has been exposed to infectious material, bodily fluids, blood, feces, urine, vomit, saliva, mucus, needles, contaminated trash, or unknown biological waste, the risk is not always visible. A room can look “clean” and still be contaminated. That is what makes
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5 hours ago5 min read


Does Insurance Cover Biohazard Cleanup?
What Homeowners Need to Know When someone is dealing with a biohazard situation, one of the first questions that usually comes up is: “Will insurance cover this?” The honest answer is: maybe. Insurance coverage depends on the type of cleanup, the cause of the damage, and the specific language written into the homeowner’s insurance policy. Some biohazard cleanup services may be covered. Others, especially hoarding cleanup or long-term contamination, are often not covered at al
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5 hours ago4 min read


Why We Started Biohazard Cleanup LLC
Biohazard Cleanup LLC was not started because we wanted to build some big corporate cleanup company. It was started because this work is personal to us. I have worked around death, loss, and cleanup for years. Before starting Biohazard Cleanup LLC, I worked as a grave digger at cemeteries throughout Connecticut. I saw families during some of the hardest moments of their lives, and I learned very quickly that death is not just a business transaction. It is personal. It is emot
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2 days ago6 min read


Hoarding Cleanup
What It Is and What to Expect Hoarding cleanup is the process of removing clutter, trash, debris, unwanted items, contaminated materials, and unsafe conditions from a home, apartment, rental property, garage, basement, storage area, or other living space. Some people call it hoarding cleanup. Others call it a hoarder house cleanup, clutter cleanup, junk removal, trash-out, cleanout, extreme cleaning, deep cleaning, gross filth cleanup, or property cleanup. The words people us
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2 days ago6 min read


Blood Cleanup in Connecticut
Why It Should Be Handled Carefully Blood cleanup is one of those situations people do not think about until it happens. It may come from an injury, accident, crime scene, suicide, unattended death, medical emergency, workplace incident, vehicle incident, or another traumatic event. At first, it may look like a regular cleaning problem. In reality, blood cleanup can involve health risks, contaminated materials, odor, staining, and surfaces that may need more than household cle
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2 days ago5 min read


Decomposition Cleanup in Connecticut
What Families and Property Owners Should Know Decomposition cleanup is the cleaning and removal process that may be needed when someone passes away and is not found right away. This often happens after an unattended death, where a person dies alone or in a private space and some time passes before anyone realizes what happened. It is one of the harder situations a family, landlord, property manager, or homeowner can deal with. There is usually grief, shock, confusion, and a l
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2 days ago5 min read


What Is Suicide Cleanup and Who Is Responsible for It?
Removing Carpeting from a customers house Suicide cleanup is the cleaning, removal, disinfection, and odor treatment that may be needed after a suicide or attempted suicide leaves behind blood, bodily fluids, tissue, contaminated materials, damaged belongings, or strong odors. Most people are not prepared for this situation. Families are often dealing with shock, grief, police involvement, and the emotional weight of what happened. Landlords and property owners may be trying
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2 days ago4 min read


Who We Are and What We Do Biohazard Cleaning With Biohazard Cleanup LLC
Biohazard Cleanup LLC is a local cleanup company helping Connecticut families, landlords, businesses, and property owners with difficult cleanup situations involving blood, unattended death, hoarding, rodent waste, odor, and biohazard conditions.
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2 days ago4 min read


Do Police Clean Up Crime Scenes?
Police investigate crime scenes, but they do not clean up blood, bodily fluids, or biohazard materials after the scene is released. That cleanup is usually left to the property owner, landlord, family, or business. Do Police Clean Up Crime Scenes? Most people assume the police, fire department, or medical examiner handles the cleanup after a crime scene. In reality, they usually do not. Police and investigators respond to the emergency, secure the scene, collect evidence, and
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2 days ago3 min read
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