Who We Are and What We Do Biohazard Cleaning With Biohazard Cleanup LLC
- Biohazard Cleanup LLC
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Biohazard Cleanup LLC is a local cleanup company helping families, landlords, businesses, and property owners in Connecticut and the surrounding areas with difficult cleanup situations involving blood, unattended death, hoarding, rodent waste, odor, and biohazard conditions. My name is Bearrin, my wife Stephanie, together we own and operate Biohazard Cleanup.

Who We Are and What We Do
Biohazard Cleanup LLC is a local cleanup company serving Connecticut and the surrounding area. We help families, landlords, businesses, property managers, and homeowners deal with difficult cleanup situations that most people are not prepared to handle on their own.
Our work includes biohazard cleanup, blood cleanup, unattended death cleanup, decomposition cleanup, hoarding cleanup, rodent droppings cleanup, odor removal, and other unsafe property conditions.
We know people usually call us during a stressful, uncomfortable, or emotional situation. Our job is to explain what needs to be done, give honest pricing, and complete the work safely and professionally.
What we clean
Biohazard cleanup can involve many different situations. Some jobs are connected to a traumatic event. Others come from neglect, illness, animals, rodents, odor, or a property being left in unsafe condition.
We help with:
Blood and bodily fluid cleanup
Crime scene and trauma cleanup
Unattended death and decomposition cleanup
Suicide cleanup
Hoarding and heavy trash-out cleanup
Rodent droppings, urine, and nesting material
Odor removal
Vehicle biohazard cleanup
Landlord and rental property cleanup
Infectious disease disinfection
Unsafe property conditions
Every job is different. Some cleanups are small and straightforward. Others require removal of contaminated materials, odor treatment, protective equipment, disposal, and detailed documentation.
What makes this different from regular cleaning
Biohazard cleanup is not the same as house cleaning or junk removal.
Blood, bodily fluids, decomposition, animal waste, rodent droppings, and certain odors can create health and safety concerns. In some cases, contamination can soak into flooring, subflooring, walls, baseboards, furniture, mattresses, and other materials.
That means the job is not just about making the area look better. The goal is to remove unsafe material, disinfect affected areas, reduce odor, and make the space safer to enter again.
How we handle jobs
When someone contacts us, we try to keep the process simple.
We usually ask what happened, where the cleanup is located, what areas are affected, and whether photos are available. Photos are optional, but they can help us understand the scope and give a more accurate idea of cost before anyone commits to anything.
From there, we explain what needs to be done and what the price would include.
We do not believe in showing up, scaring people, and pushing them into work they do not understand. If something needs to be removed, we explain why. If something can be cleaned instead of removed, we explain that too.
We focus on full-scope cleanup
One thing we take seriously is proper scope.
A cheap cleanup that skips contaminated areas, leaves odor behind, or ignores affected materials can create bigger problems later. That is why we focus on full-scope cleanup, not half-finished work that only makes the surface look better.
Our goal is to do the job correctly the first time.
We work with self-pay and insurance situations
Some customers pay out of pocket. Others may have insurance coverage depending on the situation and their policy.
When needed, we can provide itemized documentation for insurance or property records. We can also explain the difference between a cleanup estimate, a scope of work, and final job documentation.
Insurance does not cover every situation, but having clear documentation can help property owners understand what was done and why.
Why people call us
People call us when they do not know where to start.
Sometimes the police have left and the family realizes the cleanup is now their responsibility. Sometimes a landlord discovers a property in unsafe condition. Sometimes a homeowner finds rodent droppings in an attic, basement, garage, or vehicle. Sometimes an odor will not go away no matter what they try.
These are not normal cleaning problems. They require the right equipment, protection, process, and judgment.
Why We Are Often the Best Option
Choosing a biohazard cleanup company is not just about finding the lowest number. It is about understanding what is actually included in the price.
A cheaper quote may not include full removal of contaminated materials, odor treatment, proper disposal, protective equipment, documentation, or a complete scope of work. In this industry, a low price can sometimes mean the job is being done halfway.
Our goal is different.
We focus on full-scope cleanup at fair pricing. That means we explain what needs to be cleaned, what may need to be removed, what can be disinfected, and what the job includes before work begins.
Based on repeated price comparisons, customer-provided estimates, and real-world cleanup quotes, we have consistently found that our pricing is among the best available for the level of work we provide.
We are not trying to be the biggest company. We are trying to be the company that does the job correctly, treats people fairly, and does not take advantage of families, landlords, or property owners during stressful situations.
When comparing companies, always ask:
What exactly is included?
Is biohazard disposal included?
Is odor treatment included?
Is documentation included?
Are contaminated materials actually being removed?
Is this a full cleanup or only a surface cleaning?
Are there extra fees after the job starts?
The lowest quote is not always the best quote. The best option is the company that gives you a clear scope, fair pricing, and a cleanup that is done properly the first time.
That is what we try to provide on every job.
Need help with a cleanup?
Biohazard Cleanup LLC provides discreet, professional cleanup for biohazard situations throughout Connecticut and the surrounding area.
If you are dealing with blood, unattended death, decomposition, hoarding, rodent waste, odor, or another unsafe cleanup situation, you can call, text, or send photos if you are comfortable.
We will explain what needs to be done before you make a decision.


