Alabama's only local Biohazard Cleanup Company - Bio-One has three local offices in Montgomery, Birmingham and Huntsville. Unlike water restoration companies who may clean up biohazards on the side, all Bio-One's technicians are properly trained to handle anyone's worst-case scenario.
Bio-One is Alabama's only specialist in the cleanup of blood, trauma, suicide, homicide, accidents and unattended death/decomposition.
In addition to being trained and certified in all-things Biohazard, Bio-One's professionals are also equipped with the sensitivity and discretion required to handle someone else's worst day of their life.
Bio-One is available for families 24/7 to handle the cleanup of any tragedy. When we arrive at your home, our vehicles are unmarked and discreet, and they cater to any of your needs.
Bio-One handles blood cleanup in Tuscaloosa, AL, but also all other surrounding communities of Centreville, Birmingham, Jasper, Clanton, Selma, Anniston, Cullman, Hoover, Montgomery and elsewhere.
Additionally, Bio-One's blood cleanup services are covered under your homeowner's insurance policy - and they handle the claims process for you.
Bio-One also offers additional services when they are required - such as hoarding cleanup, mold remediation, junk removal, odor removal, feces/urine cleanup, hazardous materials cleanup and others.
Call any of the local Bio-One offices below for immediate help:
Bio-One of Montgomery (334) 523-9191
Bio-One of Alabama (205) 937-1708
Bio-One of Huntsville (256) 677-6111
Bio-One of Alabama provides local biohazard cleanup services in Birmingham and all surrounding areas.
Available 24/7, and ready to help anyone in a difficult situation, Bio-One helps all Alabamabians with:
Unlike water restoration who may offer this service, Bio-One specializes in Biohazard cleanup specifically, and Bio-One knows what they're doing.
Our services are almost always covered by homeowners insurance, and our services are very affordable.
Our estimates are 100% free, and Bio-One is here to serve Birmingham, Hoover, Tuscaloosa, Anniston, Jasper - and we have two other local offices in Huntsville and Montgomery, and also serve Florence, Decatur, Cullman, Prattville, Selma, Troy, Auburn and all cities in Alabama.
Call Bio-One of Alabama Today at (205) 937-1708
Suicide Cleanup in Cullman, Warrior, Decatur, Jasper and All Throughout Alabama
Cleaning up after a loved one commits suicide is perhaps the most emotionally daunting task imaginable. Nobody is prepared for that level of trauma, and that is where services like Bio-One come in to lend a helping hand.
With three local offices in Huntsville, Birmingham and Montgomery, and serving all Cullman County, Blount County, Walker County and all Alabama counties, Bio-One is Cullman's Crime Scene & Trauma Cleaning Specialist. We specialize in the the cleanup of suicide, homicide, unattended death/decomposition, trauma, bodily fluids and other services. We offer 24/7 service to help you when you need someone immediately, as well as lend you an ear and emotional support if that is something you need.
Very often we get called by families who have attempted to clean up the aftermath of a suicide themselves - we highly recommend to call a professional, and not do it yourself. Not only to save yourself from the emotional trauma, but because it's unsafe, and unnecessary.
It's unnecessary because homeowner's insurance covers this type of cleanup - in fact, we rarely encounter a case where it isn't covered by insurance. Bio-One initiates the claims process for you, and does not take advantage of the insurance company - we are actually affordable. It's also unsafe because of bloodborne pathogens, improper PPE when cleaning, unsafe working conditions among many other reasons.
When a suicide or any biohazardous situation occurs in a home, auto or anywhere where you need us, call Bio-One today at 256-677-6111. We cover all of Cullman, Jasper, Russellville, Arab, Oneonta, Gardendale, Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Anniston and everywhere in Alabama.
Bio-One: 256-677-6111
Bio-One is Tuscaloosa's most trusted suicide cleanup service. Specializing in all types of biohazard cleanup, such as suicide, homicide, unattended death/decomposition, trauma, hoarding, feces and urine, Bio-One is not just the biohazard cleanup expert, but we treat our customers with compassion.
What To Expect From Bio-One
Bio-One is a local, family-owned company that serves all of Alabama. With local offices in Birmingham, Huntsville and Montgomery, and local employees in Tuscaloosa, Bio-One is here to help you with any situation.
Many people choose to clean up a suicide situation themselves - we believe this is not a good idea.
Cleaning up after a loved one is in itself traumatic - let the professionals handle it.
Plus, there are aspects to this type of cleanup that you must know before you attempt to do it yourself, such as:
Whether you live in Tuscaloosa, Northport, Vance, Eutaw, Selma, Centreville, Birmingham, Jasper or anywhere in between, Bio-One will help you.
Call your local Bio-One office today: (205) 937-1708
If you or someone you know may be considering suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (en español: 1-888-628-9454; deaf and hard of hearing: dial 711, then 1-800-273-8255) or the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741.
According to the American Psychiatric Association, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States and the second leading cause of death (after accidents) for people aged 10 to 34. And according the CDC, published reports from 2020 suggest that the pandemic has had a negative effect on children’s mental health.
“Beginning in April 2020, the proportion of children’s mental health–related ED visits among all pediatric ED visits increased and remained elevated through October. Compared with 2019, the proportion of mental health–related visits for children aged 5–11 and 12–17 years increased approximately 24%. and 31%, respectively.”
Researchers have yet to link recent suicides to the pandemic since 2020 suicide data is not yet available. But on the ground, there's growing concern.
The February 2021 NPR article “Child Psychiatrists Warn That The Pandemic May Be Driving Up Kids' Suicide Risk” explores possible correlation. Takeaways include:
For ways to help kids at risk, NPR encourages readers to read Part 2 of their story, “Make Space, Listen, Offer Hope: How To Help A Child At Risk Of Suicide”.
Suicide Prevention Resources
Survivors of Suicide – What to Do Next
The loss of a loved one by suicide can be a deeply painful and traumatizing experience; however, it’s important to know that everyone experiences suicide loss in their own way. As you begin the process of healing, consider reading the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s guide for to talk to others about what happened and identify ways to take care of yourself.
Additionally, if you have lost someone to suicide, there may be a cleanup required. There is no need for family or friends of the loved one to be further traumatized or overwhelmed with trying to figure out how to clean the impacted area. Bio-One is here for you. Learn more about Bio-One’s suicide remediation services.
If you or someone you know may be considering suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (en español: 1-888-628-9454; deaf and hard of hearing: dial 711, then 1-800-273-8255) or the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741.