Space City Sanitizers is OSHA Certified to handle blood cleanup, feces & urine cleanup, pesticide & chemical cleanup, and many other types of biohazard cleanup services! We’re always available when you need us. Your biohazard cleanup needs will be 100% handled, eliminating the liabilities associated with the sanitizing process. As an added benefit, we provide you with a sanitizing certificate upon completion, which is recognized for insurance claims, legal documentation, and peace of mind.
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- Crime scene cleanup
- Suicide cleanup
- Unattended death cleanup
- Blood and bodily fluid removal
- Hoarding cleanup
- Rodent and pest infestation areas
- Industrial or chemical spills
- Sewage backups
- Meth lab decontamination
- Infectious disease decontamination (COVID-19, MRSA, etc.)
Our trained team is equipped to safely manage biohazous and potentially hazardous materials that pose serious health risks. Improper handling can lead to contamination or injury, which is why professional remediation is strongly recommended. We follow applicable OSHA regulations and CDC guidelines and use industry-approved methods and equipment throughout the cleanup process. We respond promptly within our service area and work efficiently to clean, disinfect, and remediate affected areas. Once complete, the space is restored as close as reasonably possible to its pre-incident condition.
Our Biohazard Cleanup Process
Containment
The affected area is sealed off to prevent cross-contamination during the cleanup process.
Assessment
We evaluate the scene, identify hazards, and create a safety strategy using proper PPE and containment protocols.
Removal of Biohazards
All contaminated materials are safely removed and disposed of following certified biohazard procedures.
Cleaning & Disinfection
Using hospital-grade disinfectants and advanced equipment, we scrub, sanitize, and disinfect all surfaces to eliminate harmful pathogens.
Final Inspection
A thorough walkthrough is conducted to verify complete decontamination. Upon approval, we issue a sanitizing certificate for documentation and liability clearance.
Risks of DIY Bio-hazard Cleanup
DIY Bio-Hazard cleanup might seem a cost-effective option, but it comes with its own sets of risks and challenges. Why don’t we recommend DIY cleanup?
- Exposure to infectious diseases such as Hepatitis B, HIV, or COVID-19
- Inadequate personal protection equipment (PPE)
- Improper disposal of hazardous waste
- Cross-contamination to other areas of the home or workplace
- Psychological trauma from exposure to distressing scenes
Biohazard situations require professional handling, regulated by OSHA and EPA standards. Don’t take risks with your health or legal responsibilities—choose certified sanitizing services to ensure safety, compliance, and peace of mind.