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Biohazard situations require cleaning specialists that are reliable, knowledgeable, and compassionate. Call NCSC, a trusted community partner for over 20 years.
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Biohazards present obvious and not so obvious imminent dangers, much like the clean up of a crime scene. Blood, bodily fluids, infectious diseases, and contaminated needles are just a few examples of biohazard waste that may be present at a residential or commercial property, regardless of whether it's a crime scene.
Discovering or being left with these situations are overwhelming and undesirable for good reason. These situations present the possibility of dangerous bloodborne pathogen exposure--or the presence of harmful microorganisms that cause deadly diseases. These harmful pathogens are highly contagious and easily spread, especially when untrained handling is involved. That's why specialized emergency biohazard crews exist to treat these issues so you don't have to.
The National Crime Scene Cleanup Association (NCSC) is here to help communities, families, and individuals with all dangerous biohazard situations--from crime scenes to workplace accidents--NCSC has seen it all. As a network of licensed crews, NCSC can assist all areas of the contiguous United States. NCSC crews are dedicated and passionate about cleaning, decontaminating, and restoring the property as if it were their own. NCSC proudly provides compassionate, respectful, and professional biohazard removal services. Crews are available 24/7/365--including holidays--to respond to all kinds of emergencies. With over 20 years in business, no situation is too strange.
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NCSC Offers All Specialized Biohazard Services
Below are just a few types of biohazard services that NCSC offers. If you are inquiring about a service or something that isn't listed below, NCSC would be happy to address your concern when you call.
Why Biohazard Cleanup and Restoration Must Be Certified
Laws and Regulations
A professionally licensed, bonded, and insured biohazard cleanup and restoration company will know the laws applicable to the occurrence. There are federal, local and/or state requirements that need to be followed depending on the situation.
Full laws pertaining hazardous waste can be found on the respective governmental websites:
- OSHA
- EPA
- State Environmental Agency
- U.S. DOT (State DOT regulations also apply)
Regulations and standards apply to the disinfection, restoration, disposal, and transportation of the waste. It is a full scope job that often requires the assistance of more than one cleaner.
NCSC crews are proudly licensed and trained by all applicable organizations in the areas being serviced.
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Our customers come first, always. No one should have to go through this if they don’t have to. Let us make a difference for you.
Our teams of professionals know the seriousness and potential severity of these situations. Whether you were surprised to find a large amount of mold while completing your latest remodeling project or you have lost a loved one recently due to an act of violence (so sorry for your loss), we are here and qualified to help you through these situations and ensure you and the public’s physical and mental wellbeing is protected.
Our service response times are typically immediate or next day for both residential and commercial properties and vehicles.
Although we are not going through your situation directly, we know how tragic and sensitive these circumstances can be. We treat every situation and family with the utmost respect and compassion, hoping that our services can help offer you some peace of mind and safety.
We are considerate to the circumstances that have occurred through no fault of your own. Time is something we can’t get back, don’t waste or make your life more difficult by attempting to clean the situation up personally. The dangers of doing so are potentially traumatic. Trust our thorough, professionally trained staff and know we are equipped to handle the situation efficiently.
Flexible Payment Options
For your convenience, NCSC accepts several payment options.
Insurance Accepted
Nearly all these type of incidents are covered by homeowners, renter's, or other property insurance. NCSC works with several major insurance providers. A representative can assist you through the claims process when you call.
Credit or Debit Card
NCSC accepts all major credit or debit cards through a secure third party payment processing vendor, so all of your information stays confidential and encrypted at the highest level throughout the transaction process.
Check
For your convenience, NCSC accepts all checks, banker or otherwise, so long as they are lawfully written and issued by a valid bank.
Victim's Resources
The federal government has funds available to victims of crime that are paid for by the convicted offender. Feel free to ask for more information about the Crime Victims Fund when you call.
Frequently Asked Questions
You're not expected to be an expert during these unfortunate circumstances. NCSC representatives are ready to assist you with any questions you may have, even if your question isn't answered below. NCSC staffs friendly representatives, here to answer and assist you with any and all concerns you may have when you call.
A biohazard cleaner is responsible for the cleaning, decontamination, and removal of all potentially harmful biohazard materials.
The type of work is highly dependent on the situation. Examples of previous jobs include removing and replacing floor, ceiling, or wall paneling contaminated by bio--all while responsibly following proper protocol and wearing appropriate PPE.
The costs of these services vary depending on the equipment and level of severity involved.
As these services involve the professional evaluation and use of safety equipment, services can range from $2500 upwards. However, most situations are considered no fault and covered by property or renter's insurance.
Yes. All bodily fluids, including blood, run the risk of transmitting harmful bloodborne pathogens. That is why specific federal, state, and local organization and environmental agencies have strict laws and regulations regarding the exposure, cleanup, removal, and transportation of biohazard (blood).
All of NCSC crew members undergo hours of certification through official certification facilities, and additional safety training procedures to ensure utmost professionalism and protocol.
No. It is against federal law to request employees that aren't properly trained or certified in bloodborne pathogen procedures to clean up after any biohazardous waste.
If you are in this situation, it's advised that you bring this to the attention of your manager or higher ups, and refer them to biohazard specialists like NCSC.
OSHA requires the clean up of blood or other biohazards to be conducted with the appropriate level of PPE (evaluated by a professional), an EPA registered disinfectant, an exposure control plan, and additional specific safety procedures. Read about OSHA's guidelines for cleaning blood.