Blood Stain Removal

A sign of the times is the threat posed by human blood stains on floors and in carpets and on walls and furniture. First responders as well as medical and dental professionals now have to wear gloves and other gear to protect themselves from HIV, hepatitis, and other diseases carried by blood. Property owners should not take risks and leave removal of blood stains to the Bio-Crisis professionals.

Blood Stain Removal

Bio-Crisis employees wear personal protective equipment and have received all applicable vaccinations. Until they arrive, stay out of the affected area, treat all bodily fluids as if they are contaminated, do not attempt to clean up the area, do not touch or handle items that might be contaminated with blood, and do not eat, drink, smoke, apply cosmetics, or handle contact lenses in the contaminated area.

If you have been exposed to potentially contaminated blood, the federal government recommends a post-exposure medical evaluation. Consult your local health department or family physician.

 

Common Questions

- Do you perform direct billing to insurance companies?
Bio-Crisis will take care of all insurance paperwork for you. If you are not covered by insurance, Bio-Crisis will work with you on payment options.

- Do you have OSHA HAZWOPR Training?
Bio-Crisis Management Inc is certified to meet federal standards in handling Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) and in Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (Hazwoper).

- Do you provide privacy and discretion at a job site?
Your information will be handled discretely from start to finish. Bio-Crisis Management Inc will respond to your location in an unmarked vehicle to protect your privacy.

- Do you work with Victims Assistance Agencies?
Bio crisis management understands and works with state agencies to help crime victim advocate programs and will work within their budget with special rates and compassion discounts.