A biohazard refers to any biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily humans. This includes bacteria, viruses, medical waste, and biological toxins that can cause disease or harm. Biohazards are classified into levels based on the risk they present, from mild (Level 1) to extreme (Level 4). Common settings dealing with biohazards include hospitals, laboratories, and disaster sites. Proper handling, containment, and disposal of biohazardous materials are critical to preventing the spread of infection and protecting public health.

Bio/Animal Waste Remediation

Environmental pollutants can significantly harm the air we breathe, the soil where we walk and grow food, and the water we drink, bathe in, and use for laundry.

Bio/Animal Remediation

Environmental pollutants can significantly harm the air we breathe, the soil where we walk and grow food, and the water we drink, bathe in, and use for laundry.
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Contaminated Soil Removal

You should expect that the soil surrounding your home or commercial property is free of biohazards that may cause harm.

Contaminated Soil Removal

You should expect that the soil surrounding your home or commercial property is free of biohazards that may cause harm. Soil can become contaminated through manmade chemicals ...
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Methamphetamine Decontamination

Methamphetamine is a powerful central nervous system stimulant that is highly addictive.

Methamphetamine Decontamination

Methamphetamine is a powerful central nervous system stimulant that is highly addictive. The drug is illegally “cooked” in makeshift labs from house hold chemicals and over the counter medications.
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