Bio-One of Alabama decontamination and biohazard cleaning services

Proactive Cleaning for COVID-19

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What is Coronavirus Proactive Cleaning?

While we have been helping many families, businesses and facilities throughout Alabama with COVID-19 disinfection once they have an employee, etc with a confirmed case, Bio-One has also been helping people with proactive cleaning.

 

Even when there is no confirmed case of Coronavirus within the facility, many people have called us come disinfect all surfaces as a precautionary measure to ensure sanitization, and to be ahead of the curve in case COVID-19 were to strike their home or workplace.

 

In fact, some businesses have even hired us to come disinfect their space on a bi-weekly or monthly basis.

 

If you live or work in the Huntsville or Birmingham areas, or anywhere throughout North and Central Alabama, give Bio-One a call at 256-677-6111 or 205-937-1708.

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As Seen On Local News Channels WBRC 6 & WAAY 31

Bio-One Helps Homes & Businesses Disinfect Coronavirus

Bio-One, a Crime Scene & Biohazard Cleanup company who specializes in the disinfection of viruses, pathogens and bacteria, was featured on North Alabama's local news station WAAY 31 and Birmingham's local news station WBRC 6 on our services to help families and businesses rid their spaces of the Coronavirus.

 

Check out the Huntsville Video Below:

 

 

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And the Birmingham video below:

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How To Disinfect Coronavirus In Your Home

  • Cleaning refers to the removal of dirt, germs, and impurities from any surface. Cleaning doesn't kill germs, but by removing them, it lowers their numbers and the risk of spreading infection.
  • Disinfecting refers to using chemicals to kill germs on surfaces. This process won't always clean dirty surfaces or remove germs, but by killing germs on a surface after cleaning, it can further lower the risk of spreading infection.

Family members can practice routine cleaning of frequently touched surfaces (for example: tables, doorknobs, desks, handles, light switches, toilets, faucets, sinks) with household cleaners and EPA-registered disinfectants that are appropriate for the surface, following label instructions. Labels contain instructions for safe and effective use of the cleaning product including precautions you should take when applying the product, such as wearing gloves and making sure you have good ventilation during use of the product.

 

All hard surfaces should be sprayed down and wiped with EPA-registered chemicals.

 

All soft & porous surfaces can be cleaned if do-able, laundered if do-able, or disposed of.

 

Any open food, drink, or vessel which puts food or drink into the body must be disinfected and/or thrown away.

 

Bio-One of Alabama can help you disinfect your home or place of business, and has the tools and chemicals to disinfect Coronavirus. We can handle anything from a 1 bedroom apartment to a 500,000 sqft warehouse, and beyond. 

 

Call our Birmingham office at 205-937-1708 or Huntsville office at 256-677-6111.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cleaning an Undiscovered Death

Discovering an unattended death usually happens between loved ones or friends/neighbors. When this happens, it's both shocking and overwhelming. You may feel like you need to move the body or cleanup the area. Coming into contact with decomposition is not a safe option if you're not properly trained to do so. 

Don't ever feel like you need to be the one to clean a death of a loved one. This can be an emotionally taxing endeavor as well as dangerous if done incorrectly. Bio-One is trained to come in and take care of this for you. We are discreet, thorough, and compassionate. All of our technicians are trained to make sure everything is both cleaned and disinfectd so you don't have to think about it. 

What many people don't realize, is that this cleanup service is almost always covered by homeowner's insurance. And, in the event the family lacks insurance, Bio-One works with state agencies that offer assistance.

Located in Huntsville and Birmingham, Bio-One is here to help you with this situation throughout North and Central Alabama. Call us 24/7.

North Alabama: 256-677-6111

Central Alabama: 205-937-1708

We serve the following cities and all areas around them:

Albertville

Anniston

Arab

Ardmore

Bessemer

Birmingham

Boaz

Calera

Centre

Centreville

Clanton

Columbiana

Cullman

Decatur

Dora

Fayette

Florence

Fort Payne

Gadsden

Gordo

Guntersville

Gurley

Hamilton

Hanceville

Hartselle

Harvest

Hazel Green

Hoover

Huntsville

Ider

Jasper

Leeds

Madison

Mentone

Moulton

Muscle Shoals

New Hope

Oneonta

Oxford

Pelham

Pell City

Phil Campbell

Red Bay

Rogersville

Russellville

Scottsboro

Springville

Trussville

Tuscaloosa

Warrior

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Bio-One Helps Families With The Unimaginable Task Of Cleaning Up After The Death Of A Loved One

Bio-One is here to help all families in North and Central Alabama with post-mortem cleanup. There is nothing more traumatic than a grieving loved one being forced to clean up after the death of another loved one. 

 

Bio-One is compassionate and professional, and available 24/7 to respond to any scene. This service is almost always covered by home owner's insurance, and even when it's not covered, Bio-One works with agencies that will pay for it.

 

Please don't take this task upon yourself - call Bio-One when you need us.

 

With offices in Huntsville and Birmingham, we are able to help all Alabamians throughout the Northern and Central parts of the state, including all the following cities and all towns surrounding them:

 

Albertville

Anniston

Arab

Ardmore

Bessemer

Birmingham

Boaz

Calera

Centre

Centreville

Clanton

Columbiana

Cullman

Decatur

Dora

Fayette

Florence

Fort Payne

Gadsden

Gordo

Guntersville

Gurley

Hamilton

Hanceville

Hartselle

Harvest

Hazel Green

Hoover

Huntsville

Ider

Jasper

Leeds

Madison

Mentone

Moulton

Muscle Shoals

New Hope

Oneonta

Oxford

Pelham

Pell City

Phil Campbell

Red Bay

Rogersville

Russellville

Scottsboro

Springville

Trussville

Tuscaloosa

 

Warrior

 

We handle suicide cleanup, homicide cleanup, decomposition cleanup, unattended death cleanup, undiscovered death cleanup, blood cleanup, bodily fluid cleanup.

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Bio-One will kill diseases & bacteria in your home or place of work

Aside from being America's #1 Crime/Trauma Scene and Hoarding Cleanup Company, Bio-One is also an expert at ridding all diseases, bacteria and viruses from your living space. 

 

While it is true that lots of over-the-counter products can kill bacteria, Bio-One is professionally trained in the proper application to ensure total decontamination. Our chemicals are specially designed to attack bacteria at its source - in each individual cell, while not damaging surfaces, furnitures, etc. We also have the ability to treat every square mm of your home with our proprietary fogging technology.

 

Things like MRSA, C-Diff, and most other infectious diseases and sickness-causing bacteria proves to match to us. 

 

If you live in the North Alabama/Huntsville or the Central Alabama/Birmingham areas, call us at 256-677-6111 / 205-937-1708. We are here to help. 

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Bio-One Cleans Up All Bird Poop in Alabama

You see it everywhere - on roofs, sides of buildings, on rails - even in elevator shafts. Have you ever wondered who is the one tasked with having to clean off those nasty bird droppings? 

 

The answer is - mostly it just never gets cleaned! Or, some unlucky maintenance worker is given the nasty task. Well, wonder no more!

 

Bio-One Alabama - Alabama's #1 Crime Scene, Biohazard, Odor and Hoarding Cleanup Company can clean off bird feces like no other. We are licensed and professionally equipped with the tools necessary to tackle this job. 

 

Unlike that maintenance guy simply power washing the waste off the wall, we apply safe and effective chemicals designed to kill all bacteria, but not kill the paint and finish - ensuring 100% disinfection, and allowing others to be sure that they/their customers/their family won't get sick from the nasty bird poo.

 

Call us! We are in Huntsville and Birmingham:

 

Bio-One Huntsville: 256-677-6111

 

Bio-One Alabama: 205-937-1708

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How To Rid Your Home Of Cigarette Smoke Odors

Getting rid of cigarette smoke odors is one of the toughest smells to tackle. Due to the nature of smoke and how it can permeate through surfaces, infiltrate the mechanics of things and linger for years - this is not a task suited for the typical house cleaner.

 

Bio-One is one of the few companies here in Alabama who are licensed, trained and able to tackle any smoke odor removal job - no matter how tough.

 

Some basics to know: First, you probably will not be able to rid the smell yourself - save your frustration and hire a professional. Second, expect the professionals to do more than just wipe down your walls. Depending on the severity of the job, Bio-One and others may have to clean all surfaces with chemical, chemically fog your home, treat your home with ozone, take apart things like ceiling fans to clean inside, seal your walls with primer and repaint - or many other techniques that may be required.

 

Don't worry, it isn't impossible to rid your home of this odor, but just be prepared for it to be timely and somewhat complicated. Bio-One is here to help you with this process, and won't let you down or unnecessarily overcharge you like many competitors will.

 

Call us:

 

Bio-One Huntsville: 256-677-6111 | www,bioonehuntsville.com | info@bioonehuntsville.com

 

Bio-One Birmingham: 205-937-1708 | www.bioonealabama.com | info@bioonealabama.com

 

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Losing a loved one in an accident is incomprehensibly painful. The seeming unfairness and randomness of the moment is almost impossible to accept at first as grieving friends and family members try to rationalize what happened. They often feel guilty for not doing enough to prevent the death despite the fact that the incident was entirely out of their control. But nobody can prepare for the sudden and unexpected. Accidental deaths are by definition unnatural and unintentional. They include slips and falls, traffic accidents, poisonings, accidental weapon wounds, drownings, fire injuries, head traumas, industrial accidents, choking deaths, explosions, and natural disasters. Fatal accidents have always been a leading cause of death in America. But unfortunately, they are becoming more common.

According to the non-profit National Safety Council, accidental deaths increased 96 percent over the last 25 years.  Though they decreased significantly between 1950 and 1980, fatal accidents have been growing rapidly since the mid-1990s.Despite our innovation in creating safer technologies, today’s rate of 52.2 deaths per 100,000 people hasn’t been seen since the mid-1970s. Now, accidents are the number one leading cause of death for people aged 1 to 44, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and PreventionFor all demographics, they are the third leading cause of death nationwide, with 169,936 deaths reported by the CDC in 2017.

While researchers have not reached a consensus on why accidental deaths are increasing, the NSC points to three trends to explain the rise, including increases in poisonings, motor vehicle deaths and falls among older adults. All of these injuries are preventable, they say, arguing on their website that institutions “have not consistently prioritized safety at work, at home and on the road”. Poisonings, the leading unintentional injury among CDC data, increased 11 percent between 2016 and 2017 The NSC attributes the growth to the opioid crisis, which claimed the lives of 47,000 Americans in 2017 .

To put the CDC data into perspective, 466 people die from accidental injuries every day The number of friends and family members affected by the death of a loved one is even higher, resulting in an ever-growing community of people who must find ways to manage their grief. Bio-One works with these families every day to facilitate their steps towards recovery.

When fatal accidents happen, we dedicate our resources to helping families restore their home or business in a safe, private and efficient manner. Because first responders do not decontaminate crime scenes after they respond to a call, we step in to ensure that families are not exposed to disease and other dangers. Crime scenes harbor harmful bloodborne pathogens that contaminate the immediate area, leaving everyone on the property vulnerable to Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Our licensed technicians use powerful, environmentally safe chemicals to thoroughly disinfect the area so you can rest assured that your family will be safe. We work with an appreciation for your valuables and will replace furnishings if need be. In hoarding situations, we remove clutter that may present a danger to other inhabitants, including feces and other biological waste.

                  When you give us a call at your local Bio-One office, we’ll immediately connect you with a representative that will address your unique situation. Because we value your time during this difficult moment, a team will be dispatched to your home or business within an hour to complete the service. When they arrive, they’ll come in unmarked vehicles to safeguard your privacy. Our team approaches their work with the sensitivity it demands and endeavors to address your needs with the compassion it deserves. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. We are on standby 24/7/365.

We often forget about the people left behind in the wake of a homicide. News stories reveal who died but often fail to identify how their death impacts their loved ones. When someone is murdered, their family, friends and significant others endure one of the most traumatic experiences that anyone can face. These survivors are some of the least researched crime victims in America, and they are everywhere. According to the most recent FBI data, 16,214 Americans were murdered in 2018For every one of those individuals an average of 7 to 10 relatives were severely impacted, according to an estimate by Lu Redmond, a homicide grief expert

If the murder rate remains consistent, Redmond’s estimate means between 113,000 and 162,000 Americans will become homicide survivors each year. That’s in addition to the pool of survivors who already lost loved ones in previous years.  Though the lack of research makes it impossible to quantify how many total homicide survivors there are in America, the number is high enough to warrant concern for how they are treated by health professionals.

For survivors, the grieving process is almost impossible to endure. Though loved ones will grieve in different ways depending on their relationship with the victim, the loss is shocking, unimaginable and absolute. They never had a chance to say goodbye to their loved one, and the plans they both shared will never come to fruition. This realization may be sudden. In some cases, it may take years. Some survivors find it difficult to accept a loved one’s death at first, resulting in a delayed reaction that is triggered by a situation that reminds them of the victim. According to the National Center of Victims of Crime, grief symptoms include shock, disbelief, numbness, changes in appetite and sleeping patterns, difficulty concentrating, anger, confusion, increased anxiety and fear. Financial loss, depression and family conflict are also common symptoms.

                        Discovering a murdered loved one in the home can trigger post traumatic stress disorder. After the first responders leave the scene, some survivors may feel compelled to clean up the aftermath themselves. Confused that the paramedics don’t complete this work, they may think the cleanup process is their responsibility and act immediately. After all, they want to restore the scene as quickly as possible. Operating in a state of shock, they’ll remove the blood stains, body tissue and contaminated materials from the home without recognizing the threat to their physical and mental health. In addition to exposing their body to dangerous bloodborne pathogens, survivors may experience traumatic flashbacks of the experience in the future and suffer from heightened anxiety and emotional numbness. These PTSD symptoms prolong the recovery process, making it even more difficult for survivors to cope with their new lives. 

             Bio-One works with communities across the nation to avoid this outcome. We employ certified technicians that respond to scenes of violent crime and clean up dangerous biohazards that pose a threat to you and your family. When we receive a request for our services, we’ll send a team to the job site within an hour to assess your situation and perform a comprehensive cleaning solution that restores the property. Our powerful, environmentally friendly chemicals eradicate harmful pathogens that spread Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV, giving you assurance that you will be safe long after the area is decontaminated. We’ll dispose of the infected materials that cannot be salvaged and replace flooring and other furnishings if we need to. Once the area is thoroughly cleaned, we’ll return it to its pre-incident state so you can focus on recovering.

              We conduct this work because we want to help people who have been left to deal with a difficult, painful task. That’s why our company motto is “Help first, business second.” We don’t ask for payment until after the job is complete because we want to remove the safety threat from your home as quickly as you do. Every person on our team will arrive on-site with an understanding of the trauma you are going through and a respect for your privacy and personal needs. Contact your local Bio-One office today and we’ll immediately connect you with a representative that can assist you. We are available 24/7/365.