FAQs

FAQs

Biohazard Response

Have a biohazard clean up or disinfection service-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Why work with Biohazard Response?

    We are a professional, full-time bio-remediation company. Our bio-technicians have been serving Florida since 1988. We specialize in the cleanup of accidents, blood, crime, death, and trauma scenes. We're certified and instructed in bloodborne pathogens and trauma scene management. We're also licensed by the Florida Department of Health as a bio-medical waste transporter. We follow strict guidelines imposed by OSHA and the Florida Department of Health in the cleanup, removal, and disposal of biohazardous/biomedical waste. Get in touch with us today to learn more about biohazard clean up in Orlando, FL. 

  • How fast can you respond?

    We are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We can typically have a Biohazard Response employee on the scene within two hours, depending on where the incident has occurred. If you're in need of blood clean up in Orlando, FL, get in touch with us today.

  • What services do you offer?

    We offer biohazard clean up, crime scene clean up, suicide clean up, trauma scene clean up, hoarding clean up, and blood clean up in Orlando, FL. Learn more about the other services we offer by visiting our services page.

  • Do you offer any guarantees or warranties for your work?

    In most cases, your homeowners, business, or auto insurance will pay for this service. Tenants may be responsible, but the responsibility ultimately falls to the property owner. We bill insurance companies directly, or we can provide assistance in filing any claims for you. If a victim of a crime has no insurance, victim services may be in a position to authorize and help pay for our services. We also offer payment plans and accept most major credit cards. We will find a solution for you! When you need crime scene cleanup in Orlando, FL, give us a call.

  • How much do services cost?

    This is usually one of the first questions we are asked. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to give an accurate estimate over the phone. We'll come to the scene for a FREE onsite analysis. Estimates are affected by the number of technicians needed, the time needed to complete the cleanup, and the amount of bio-medical waste. We will beat any company’s written estimate. Call us today to learn more about the biohazard clean up Orlando, FL trusts. 

  • Can I have an employee of my business clean the scene?

    OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standards; 29CFR1910.1030, states that employees must be provided with information and training prior to dealing with blood or other potentially infectious material (OPIM), including the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard Epidemiology, symptoms, and transmission of bloodborne diseases. Your facility’s exposure control plan and PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) are provided at no cost by the business. Information on the Hepatitis B vaccine and information on how to receive it is required. Provide a method to safely remove and/or store biohazardous waste. Only if your business complies with these actions and 29CFR1910.1030, can you allow an employee to clean up a trauma scene. If you're curious about what our crime scene cleanup in Orlando, FL may look like, reach out to our experts today.

  • Can’t I just let my regular cleaning or janitorial service clean up the biohazardous waste?

    Only if you know that they comply with OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, 29CFR1910.1030. You are ultimately responsible for whom you choose to clean up a biohazardous situation. If you're dealing with blood clean up in Orlando, FL, don't take a risk. Instead, work with us!

  • What questions should be asked to help me select a bio-recovery company?

    Ask for proof of length of experience, occupational license, and insurance (liability, auto, and workers' compensation). Can they provide references? Can they provide a contract for biomedical waste disposal and documents proving the destruction of generated waste? Will they work with the property owner’s insurance and handle all the insurance paperwork? Can they assist with or provide crisis counselors? Asking these questions is a great way to learn more about a business, especially when it comes to biohazard clean up in Orlando, FL.

  • Am I liable if someone suffers a bloodborne pathogen exposure in my home or property?

    Yes. If somebody becomes infected with a virus or infectious disease, no matter the severity, you may be held accountable. This can include lawsuits and civil action. Let the experts keep you safe. Work with us today for all things blood clean up in Orlando, FL.

  • Are there state agencies to help with the costs of a crime scene cleanup?

    Yes. There are many outreaches and support programs to help victims of crime. State Attorney General Offices often tend to have victim assistance agencies. They can help with the costs of crime scene cleanup in Orlando, FL. View our helpful links page for more information.

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