Biohazard Cleanup in Asheboro
Safe Removal of Biological & Chemical Hazards
When a situation involves biohazards, it is important to have a professional cleaning company to handle the situation. The experts at Servco Builders have the experience and resources to effectively and quickly clean up any biohazardous situation. We specialize in removing any dangerous or hazardous materials and restoring the area to a clean and safe environment. Our Asheboro biohazard cleanup experts have the training and knowledge to handle any type of situation. We are available 24/7 for emergency services.
What Is Considered a Biohazard?
Biological hazards are substances that can be harmful to people, animals, or the environment. These hazards can come from a variety of sources.
Some of the most common biohazards include:
- Blood
- Human waste
- Medical waste
- Animal waste
- Chemicals
- Body fluids
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Why Choose Servco Builders?
Trusted for a Reason
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We manage your restoration project from start to finish. Our hands-on approach ensures that every detail is attended to, providing you with seamless and high-quality results.
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Know what to expect with no surprises. We offer free, no-obligation estimates to give you a clear understanding of the work needed and the costs involved before we begin.
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From fire and water damage to wind and mold, we handle it all. Our expertise covers every aspect of restoration, ensuring your property is expertly repaired and revitalized.
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Disasters don’t keep office hours, and neither do we. Our round-the-clock service means you can count on us any time, day or night, to handle emergencies promptly and professionally.
When to Call a Biohazard Cleanup Company
Attempting to clean up a biohazardous situation on your own can be dangerous and can further spread the contamination. Our biohazard cleanup experts have the training and knowledge to safely handle any type of hazardous material.
Some of the most common biohazardous situations include:
- Unattended deaths
- Animal waste
- Hoarding situations
- Industrial accidents
- Chemical spills
- Mold and mildew
- Blood and bodily fluids
- Unsanitary living conditions
- Crime scenes