Bio-Hazard and Trauma Cleanup Services in Plainfield, IN

Biohazards and similar tragedies are delicate situations that need particular treatment. Cleaning buildings affected by a trauma scene or death needs to be resolved with absolute discretion. Circumstances including crimes, suicides and other biohazards require cleaning blood, tissue and other materials that can present real health risks to those nearby. The Paul Davis Recovery Services work 24/7 to provide the expertise needed to sanitize trauma and biohazard circumstances properly.

We are qualified to handle:

  • Neglected decomposition
  • Homicide or Suicide Treatment
  • Crime Scene Treatment
  • Trauma Scene Treatment
  • Hazardous Waste Removal Services
  • Industrial or Home Accidents
  • Animal Remains or Waste
  • Hoarding Scenes
  • Forensic Investigation Chemicals

Common Biohazard Scenes

Trauma scenarios are difficult, but these situations aren’t the only dangers the Paul Davis professionals can take care of. The Paul Davis sanitation experts can also rid your space of any sewage backups, in addition to hazardous meth crime scenes. Both of these scenes need to be approached with extreme care and training. In either situation, poisons are prominent enough to lead to real health hazards if you aren’t knowledgeable. Our team uses their extensive training to clean any hazard they see. In these moments, don’t try to clean the hazards independently sewage or drug lab scenes.

Cleanup with Compassion & Training

Specialists with Paul Davis are prepared to answer to these dangerous events. Our work is completed by certified recovery specialists who follow strict industry practices. Our staff has been educated in specialized processes either by Paul Davis, through our Trauma/Bio-Recovery certification training, or National Institute of Decontamination Specialists (NIDS) to complete the necessary tasks methodically, using the latest procedures and tools. Our specialists are in compliance with all local, state, federal, OSH and other regulations.

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