Situations that call for professional blood cleanup
Accidents, medical emergencies, and injuries at home or work can all leave behind blood that needs professional handling — the specific cause matters less than the fact that blood is treated as a bloodborne pathogen risk regardless of how it got there.
Why this isn’t a DIY job
Blood can carry bloodborne pathogens that household cleaning products aren’t designed to neutralize. Proper handling requires PPE, and disposal is regulated — factual reasons to call a professional rather than reasons to be alarmed.
Our process
Assessment, containment, removal, cleaning and disinfecting with hospital-grade products, deodorizing, and licensed disposal.
OSHA bloodborne pathogen compliance
The OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard governs exactly how blood and other potentially infectious materials must be handled, from PPE requirements to disposal — it’s the framework behind every step of our process.
Insurance coordination
Depending on the situation, blood cleanup may be covered by homeowner’s insurance, a business’s commercial policy, or workers’ compensation if the incident happened at work. We document the work to support whichever claim applies, though we don’t provide legal or insurance advice.