Why We Started Biohazard Cleanup LLC
- Biohazard Cleanup LLC
- 2 days ago
- 6 min read

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 emotional. It deserves respect.
Later, I spent over a decade in biohazard remediation. I worked in the field, supervised cleanup jobs, and trained technicians. I saw how the industry worked from the inside. I saw the good, the bad, and the parts that needed to change.
But before all of that, I also knew what it felt like to deal with loss in my own life.
After my father passed, I cleaned after him myself. That is not something you forget. It changes the way you look at this work. It makes you understand that these are not just “jobs”, "sales", or “service calls.” These are real families, real homes, real memories, and some of the worst days of someone’s life.
That experience is a big part of why we started Biohazard Cleanup LLC.
This work is different when you understand the other side
Most people never think about biohazard cleanup until they need it.
They do not plan for blood cleanup. They do not plan for suicide cleanup. They do not plan for an unattended death, decomposition cleanup, hoarding cleanup, rodent contamination, animal waste, odor, or a property that suddenly becomes unsafe to enter.
When it happens, people are usually overwhelmed. They may be grieving. They may be embarrassed. They may be angry. They may be trying to help a family member. They may be a landlord or property manager who has no idea what the next step is.
That is not the time for scare tactics.
That is not the time for confusing pricing.
That is not the time to sell someone a shortcut that leaves the real problem behind.
People deserve calm answers, fair pricing, and full-scope cleanup done correctly.
We only do full-scope cleanup
Biohazard cleanup is not regular cleaning.
Blood, bodily fluids, decomposition, animal feces, urine, rodent droppings, hoarding conditions, and contaminated materials can affect more than what someone sees on the surface.
Blood can soak into carpet, padding, flooring, subflooring, mattresses, furniture, baseboards, and walls.
Decomposition can affect flooring, furniture, bedding, personal belongings, and nearby materials.
Rodent droppings, animal waste, urine, feces, and hoarding conditions can create contamination throughout a property.
A room can look better after a quick cleaning while the actual problem is still there.
That is why we only do full-scope cleanup.
We do not offer half a cleanup just to make the price look better. We do not believe in wiping the surface, skipping affected materials, and leaving a family, landlord, or property owner with the same problem after we leave.
If we take a job, our goal is to address the affected areas properly, explain what needs to be done, and complete the cleanup the right way.
We saw the problem with corporate pricing
After years in this industry, one thing became very clear: biohazard cleanup can be extremely expensive, and many people do not know whether the price they are being given is fair.
Large companies often have large overhead. Call centers, national advertising, franchise systems, layers of management, and massive marketing budgets all cost money.
That cost gets passed down to the customer.
Families, landlords, property owners, and businesses are often calling during a crisis, and they may not know what the cleanup should cost or what should be included.
We started Biohazard Cleanup LLC to give people another option.
A local option.
A fair-priced option.
A company that can explain the scope without making people feel trapped, scared, or rushed.
Experience matters
This company was not started by someone who only knows marketing.
Before starting Biohazard Cleanup LLC, I spent years doing difficult work that most people never see. As mentioned, I worked as a grave digger, I saw families facing grief, loss, and final goodbyes. That kind of work teaches you respect. It teaches you that people need calm, steady help during moments they never wanted to face.
Later, I spent over a decade in biohazard remediation. I worked in the field, ran the shops, did the inventory, sat through the corporate meetings, supervised cleanup jobs, trained technicians and supervisors, and opened shops for large companies across the country.
That experience matters.
I have cleaned blood, trauma scenes, suicide scenes, unattended deaths, decomposition, hoarding situations, rodent contamination, animal waste, odor issues, vehicles, rental properties, and homes. I understand what can be cleaned, what needs to be removed, and why full-scope cleanup matters.
There is a real chance that the technician showing up from a large corporate company was trained by someone like me, or by the same field experience I have spent years doing.
When someone calls Biohazard Cleanup LLC, they are not calling a company and getting a call center operator. They are calling someone who has done the work, understands the work, and respects what people are going through.
We do not use fear as a sales tactic
Biohazard situations can be serious. There can be real health and safety concerns.
But there is a difference between explaining risk and using fear to pressure someone into signing a contract.
We do not believe in scaring people into making decisions.
If blood has affected flooring, we explain why that matters.
If decomposition has affected materials under the surface, we explain what that means.
If rodent droppings, animal waste, or hoarding conditions create a biohazard situation, we explain the cleanup process.
If something needs to be removed, we explain why.
If a situation requires full-scope remediation, we explain what that includes.
The goal is not to scare people. The goal is to help them understand what they are dealing with and what needs to happen next.
We do our best to get jobs finished as quickly as possible while making sure to get everything cleaned properly.
Fair pricing matters
We know people are often calling us at a difficult time.
A family may be dealing with a death. A landlord may be dealing with an unsafe unit. A property owner may be trying to save a home. A business may need to reopen. Someone may be embarrassed to even make the call.
The last thing they need is to feel taken advantage of.
We built Biohazard Cleanup LLC around fair pricing for full-scope cleanup.
Local health departments and housing authorities have told us our pricing is some of if not the best they have seen for the type of work we do. That matters to us because we want people to have access to proper cleanup without feeling like only large corporate companies are available.
We are not trying to be the most expensive company.
We are not trying to sell the cheapest shortcut.
We are trying to offer the best value for full-scope biohazard cleanup done correctly.
Why local matters
When people call a local cleanup company, they are not calling a distant call center.
They are calling someone who understands the area, the people, the cost of living, and the reality of what families and property owners are dealing with.
Biohazard Cleanup LLC is family-owned and local. We are not trying to act bigger than we are. We would rather be honest about who we are and what we do.
We handle biohazard cleanup, blood cleanup, suicide cleanup, unattended death cleanup, decomposition cleanup, hoarding cleanup, rodent droppings cleanup, animal waste cleanup, odor cleanup, trauma cleanup, vehicle biohazard cleanup, and contaminated material cleanup.
These are difficult situations, and we treat them that way.
Why we keep doing this work
This is not easy work.
Some jobs are physically difficult. Some are emotionally heavy. Some stay with you.
But the work matters.
When a cleanup is done correctly, a family does not have to face it alone. A landlord can move forward. A property can be made safer. A home can be repaired. A business can reopen. A person can get help with a situation that felt impossible to handle.
That is why we started Biohazard Cleanup LLC.
Not to scare people.
Not to overcharge people.
Not to sell half a cleanup.
We started this company to provide full-scope biohazard cleanup at fair pricing, from someone who understands the work, has done the work, and knows what it feels like when the situation is personal.
Need help with a cleanup?
If you are dealing with blood, bodily fluids, suicide cleanup, unattended death cleanup, decomposition cleanup, hoarding cleanup, rodent droppings, animal waste, odor, trauma cleanup, a contaminated vehicle, or another biohazard cleanup situation, it is okay to ask questions before you know exactly what you need.
Biohazard Cleanup LLC provides full-scope biohazard cleanup and remediation for families, landlords, property managers, businesses, and homeowners.
Call Biohazard Cleanup LLC at 860-617-4414. We can explain what should happen next, what should not be touched, and how the cleanup process works before any decisions are made. If you don't like our prices we have no issues at all to give you the numbers of other companies in the area.


