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Emergency Response for Property Managers: When Biohazard Cleanup Can’t Wait Until Monday

Emergencies Don’t Check the Calendar

It’s the end of the year. Tenants are traveling, offices are closing, and you’re finally ready to take a breath after months of managing maintenance requests, move-outs, and inspections.

But as every property manager knows, emergencies don’t care about business hours, weekends, or holidays.

When something unexpected happens on your property, you can’t simply “wait until Monday.”

A situation that starts small on Friday night can escalate quickly over the weekend, leaving behind contamination, odors, or health hazards that put your tenants, staff, and reputation at risk.

From biohazards to trauma scenes, these incidents require more than quick thinking; they need immediate professional response. These aren’t ordinary maintenance calls. They’re situations that call for specialized equipment, certified training, and absolute discretion.

And when help is hardest to find, Bio-One of Denver is always available.
 

Our 24/7 response ensures you never face a biohazard emergency alone, no matter the day, hour, or holiday.

Property managers know that emergencies don’t care about business hours, weekends, or holidays.
Property managers know that emergencies don’t care about business hours, weekends, or holidays.

When “Call Maintenance” Isn’t Enough

Some problems can wait for Monday morning. A leaky faucet, a broken light fixture, or a scuffed wall? Your maintenance team has it covered.

But when you walk into a unit and find blood, bodily fluids, drug residue, or human waste, it’s an entirely different situation.
 

These aren’t just unpleasant messes; they’re biohazards that can carry serious health and legal risks if mishandled.

Your maintenance team wasn’t trained for this, and shouldn’t be expected to be.

When standard cleaning methods fall short:

  • Health hazards: Bloodborne pathogens, bacteria, and chemical residues can cause serious illness if touched or inhaled.
  • Cross-contamination: Using regular cleaning supplies can spread contaminants to other areas of the property.
  • Odor and material damage: Without industrial-grade disinfectants and odor-removal processes, contamination can seep into flooring, drywall, and HVAC systems.
  • Regulatory compliance: OSHA and state safety standards require trained professionals for any cleanup involving potentially infectious materials.

Calling in the right help isn’t just about cleaning up; it’s about protecting your people, your property, and your liability.

That’s why Bio-One’s certified technicians are:

  • Trained and equipped to remove and dispose of biohazardous materials safely.
  • Experienced in working discreetly within apartments, condos, and multi-unit properties.
  • Available 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays, because emergencies don’t wait.

So when the unexpected happens and your maintenance crew reaches their limit, you’re not left holding the responsibility alone.

Bio-One is ready to step in: fast, professional, and with care for everyone involved.

Property managers know that emergencies don’t care about business hours, weekends, or holidays.
Property managers know that emergencies don’t care about business hours, weekends, or holidays.

Why Timing Matters During the Holidays

December brings unique risks that can catch even the most experienced property managers off guard.

The end of the year often means long weekends, vacant units, and limited staff coverage, the perfect storm for problems to go unnoticed until they become serious.

When it comes to biohazard situations, time isn’t just money; it’s safety. The longer contamination sits, the more it spreads, seeps, and compounds the damage. That’s why timing is everything.

Here are some of the most common holiday emergencies property managers face:

Unattended deaths

During the holidays, some tenants travel while others live alone with fewer wellness checks from friends or family. In multifamily housing, these situations can go unnoticed for days, creating health hazards and odors that spread beyond a single unit.

Bio-One is trained to respond with compassion, discretion, and full decontamination, restoring safety and dignity for everyone involved.

Crimes and accidents

Holiday stress, parties, and family tensions can, unfortunately, lead to incidents that require immediate cleanup. Blood, bodily fluids, and residue can’t wait until after the weekend. Bio-One’s 24/7 response ensures that when the unthinkable happens, help arrives quickly to restore order and safety.

Frozen pipes or sewage backups

In colder climates, freezing temperatures can rupture pipes and flood units with contaminated water. Bacteria and waste can spread quickly through flooring, drywall, and air systems. 

Bio-One mitigates the contamination, disinfects affected areas, and helps property managers prevent further structural damage.

Vacant units and evictions

Year-end move-outs often reveal surprises: hoarding, hidden waste, or abandoned belongings. These issues can delay turnover and cost managers valuable rent days. Bio-One’s cleanup process gets units back to rent-ready condition faster, helping protect your bottom line.

When these emergencies happen, waiting until Monday isn’t an option. Bio-One responds immediately, day, night, or holiday, because we know that safety, compliance, and peace of mind can’t wait.

Even on Christmas morning or New Year’s Eve, we’re just one call away.

Property managers know that emergencies don’t care about business hours, weekends, or holidays.
Property managers know that emergencies don’t care about business hours, weekends, or holidays.

Bio-One: Your Reliable Partner for 24/7 Cleanup

When a biohazard emergency happens, every minute matters.

Property managers don’t just need a cleanup crew; they need a partner they can count on to respond fast, handle the situation professionally, and protect the integrity of their property and reputation.

That’s exactly what Bio-One of Denver delivers, day or night, 365 days a year.

When emergencies strike, property managers rely on three things above all else:

  • A fast response
  • Professional expertise
  • Complete discretion

Bio-One delivers on all three, every single time.

Rapid Response

When you call Bio-One, you reach real people, not an answering service or voicemail. Our local team answers immediately, assesses the situation, and mobilizes quickly.
 

We’re equipped to respond within hours, not days, to minimize disruption and risk. 

Whether it’s a late-night call from security or an emergency over a holiday weekend, you’ll never hear, “We’ll get back to you Monday.”

Certified Professionals

Every Bio-One technician is trained and certified in OSHA, IICRC, and biohazard remediation standards.
 

That means they understand the science behind contamination: how to safely clean, disinfect, and dispose of biohazardous materials while protecting occupants, staff, and the environment.

Our expertise includes:

  • Bloodborne pathogen cleanup
  • Drug residue and chemical decontamination
  • Sewage backup and odor treatment
  • Hoarding and hazardous waste removal

We bring professional-grade disinfectants, protective equipment, and proven processes to every scene, ensuring your property is handled correctly from start to finish.

Discreet Operations

Biohazard situations can draw unwanted attention, and we understand how important privacy is in your business. Our crews arrive in unmarked vehicles, work quietly and efficiently, and coordinate with you to avoid disruption to tenants, owners, or vendors.

Professionalism and compassion are at the core of what we do. We treat every space with the same care and respect we’d want in our own communities.

Complete Documentation

From start to finish, Bio-One provides detailed documentation to protect you and your property.
 

We supply photos, reports, and service records for your internal files or insurance provider, making it easier to close the loop on incidents and demonstrate compliance with health and safety regulations.

Restoration of Safety

Our work doesn’t end when the visible mess is gone. We ensure every affected area is fully disinfected, odor-free, and ready for safe re-entry, often faster than you’d expect.
 

The result?

  • Minimized downtime
  • Reduced liability
  • Peace of mind knowing your property is once again a safe environment for tenants and staff.

When you partner with Bio-One, you get more than emergency cleanup; you get a 24/7 ally who understands the pressures of property management and delivers calm, competent help when you need it most.

Property managers know that emergencies don’t care about business hours, weekends, or holidays.
Property managers know that emergencies don’t care about business hours, weekends, or holidays.

Why Property Managers Choose Bio-One During the Holidays

The holidays can be the most stressful time of year for property managers. Staffing is thin, vendors are closed, and yet the phone can ring at any hour with something no one saw coming: a tenant emergency, a damaged unit, or a discovery that needs immediate attention.

When that happens, waiting isn’t an option.
 

Every hour of delay increases:

  • The cost of remediation as contamination spreads
  • The liability to staff, tenants, and the property
  • The stress on you to find someone willing to respond when everyone else is offline

That’s why so many property managers trust Bio-One, especially during the holidays.

When others are out of the office, we’re already on our way.

Always Available, Always Compassionate

Bio-One of Denver operates 24/7, 365 days a year, including nights, weekends, and holidays. When you call, you won’t get an automated message or a call center script. You’ll reach a local expert who understands what you’re facing and dispatches a certified team immediately.

Our technicians arrive prepared to handle the situation safely, respectfully, and efficiently, restoring your property and your peace of mind.

A True Partner, Not Just a Vendor

Bio-One isn’t a one-time cleanup crew. We’re a trusted extension of your property management operation, a partner you can count on for the jobs no one else wants to touch.

Property managers choose us because:

  • We respond fast and take control of complex situations calmly.
  • We communicate clearly, keeping you informed at every step.
  • We work discreetly, preserving your tenants’ privacy and your reputation.
  • We follow through, providing documentation, reports, and post-cleanup verification.

You don’t have to handle biohazard situations alone, even during the busiest season of the year. When something goes wrong and everyone else is closed, Bio-One is open, answering, and ready to help.

Any time. Any day. Any season.

Be Ready Before You Need Us

No one ever plans for a biohazard emergency, but being prepared can make all the difference.
 

When an incident happens, property managers don’t have time to research vendors or wait for callbacks. The right response partner should already be on speed dial. That’s why it pays to build a relationship with Bio-One before you ever need one.

We understand the pressures you face: tenant expectations, owner accountability, legal compliance, and the constant balancing act between cost, time, and safety.
 

Our goal is to take one major worry off your plate by being there, ready to respond, the moment something unexpected happens.

When you work with Bio-One, you get:

  • 24/7 live response: Real people answer, no matter the day or hour.
  • Certified, experienced professionals: Fully trained in OSHA and biohazard standards.
  • Rapid, discreet cleanup: Unmarked vehicles and quiet professionalism.
  • Comprehensive documentation: Reports, photos, and insurance support included.
  • Peace of mind: Knowing that your property, your people, and your reputation are in good hands.

You can’t predict when a crisis will strike, but you can be ready. Save our number now and make Bio-One part of your emergency response plan. Because when a call comes in at midnight on a holiday weekend, you shouldn’t have to face it alone.
 

Bio-One is here, always ready to help, restoring safety, dignity, and peace of mind when it matters most.

FAQ: Biohazard Cleanup for Property Managers

When should I call Bio-One instead of my maintenance team?

Call Bio-One any time a situation involves blood, bodily fluids, drug residue, animal waste, or extreme filth. These incidents require trained professionals who follow OSHA and biohazard safety protocols to protect your staff and tenants from health risks.

What kinds of properties does Bio-One service?

Bio-One works with apartments, condos, single-family rentals, senior housing, storage units, and commercial buildings. Whether it’s one unit or multiple floors, we handle sensitive cleanup situations with care and discretion.

How fast can Bio-One respond to an emergency?

We offer 24/7 emergency response, including nights, weekends, and holidays. When a property manager calls, you’ll speak with a local expert, not an answering service, who can dispatch a certified team immediately.

Do you help with insurance or legal documentation?

Yes. Bio-One provides comprehensive documentation, including photos, reports, and verification of cleanup. We can also work directly with your insurance provider to simplify the claims process and ensure compliance.

How does Bio-One ensure privacy during a cleanup?

We understand how important discretion is in property management. Our technicians arrive in unmarked vehicles and work quietly to avoid drawing attention. Your tenants’ privacy and your reputation are always protected.

Can Bio-One help with odor removal and full disinfection after an incident?

Absolutely. In addition to removing biohazardous materials, we perform odor treatment, deep disinfection, and surface testing to ensure the area is safe, clean, and ready for occupancy.

What happens if a biohazard is discovered in a vacant or abandoned unit?

We can handle the entire cleanup process, from initial assessment to full remediation. Whether it’s a hoarding situation, animal waste, or undiscovered death, we restore the property quickly and safely, so you can return it to rent-ready condition.

Is Bio-One certified and compliant with safety regulations?

Yes. Every Bio-One technician is trained and certified in OSHA, IICRC, and biohazard remediation standards. We follow all federal, state, and local guidelines for safe cleanup and waste disposal.

Do you work directly with property management companies or HOAs?

Yes. We regularly partner with property management groups, homeowner associations, and commercial facility managers to provide ongoing support, preferred vendor relationships, and emergency response coverage.

Why do property managers trust Bio-One over other cleanup services?

Because we lead with compassion, not just cleanup. Property managers rely on Bio-One for our rapid response, certified expertise, discreet professionalism, and complete reliability, especially during off-hours and holiday emergencies. When no one else answers, Bio-One does.


Bio-One What to Ask Before Hiring a Crime Scene Cleaner

The roots of crime- and trauma-scene cleaning companies can be traced to the 1990s, and at that time only a dozen or so companies existed. The industry was widely unregulated and awareness of contamination risks were relatively non-existant.

"I was young and dumb and saw something you only see in movies, so I quickly shut the door, took a deep breath, sat on the couch with the widow and told everyone else to get her out of here and take her to lunch, and we’ll clean this up for her," said Nick-Anthony Zamucen, Founder of Bio-One Inc. "We were just trying to help a lady in her greatest time of need, and that’s for me how I got into the crime scene and cleaning business."  Read Nick's story in Franchise Times

Today, there are hundreds of companies that advertise crime and trauma scene cleaning, and a simple Google search may prove overwhelming when you're experiencing one of the most traumatic moments in your life. To help, we've listed pre-qualifying questions to ask before choosing a crime and trauma scene company. 

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Crime and Trauma Scene Cleaner

There are a number of key questions to ask crime and trauma scene cleaning technicians or business owners to properly root out which one is best for your goals and circumstances. 

  • Are you local? When there's a blood spill, response time is key to prevent biohazards from spreading and to ensure quick remediation. Several businesses may pay for online advertising in your city, but their technicians could be 3 or more hours away. Furthermore, avoid calling toll free numbers. "These numbers often lead to call centers. We're local. They're not," said Ginger Akemon, owner of Bio-One in Jacksonville, FL
  • Is your business certified and insured? Professional crime and trauma scene cleaning companies should have bloodborne pathogen certifications, they should follow OSHA personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines and remediation processes, and they should have insurance for their business. 
  • What is your process for disposing biohazardous waste? Once the remediation is complete, the accumulated waste will need to be disposed in accordance to local state guidelines. Make sure the business owner or technician is aware of these guidelines and has an appropriate plan for disposal.  
  • What happens to valuable or personal items that are impacted? At Bio-One, we are trained to be mindful of valuable and perceived valuable items, such as pictures, wallets, or a baseball card collection. Professional crime and trauma scene cleaners should ask if there are valuable items to keep an eye out for, and they will keep the family informed if these items are found. 
  • How will you charge for your services? In most cases, home insurance will cover the cost of biohazard remediation - less your deductible. Ask if they can open a claim on your behalf, taking this burden off your shoulders. If you don't have homeowners insurance, it's OK to ask for a free estimate so you can compare costs between other local companies. 
  • Will you be discrete during and after the job? Michele Amoranto, Bio-One owner in Oceanside, CA, always assures her clients that discretion is top of mind while her team is onsite. Bio-One vehicles are unmarked and technicians will designate work areas to don and doff PPE out of view from neighbors. 
  • Do you have a list of resources that can help after the cleanup? You may need flooring replaced or fresh drywall installed, which will also be covered under your home insurance claim, and a recommendation could help speed up the reconstruction process. Additionally, many crime and trauma scene cleaners have connections with local counselors and victim's advocates. In west Texas, Bio-One owner, Garrett Spooner, always offers a list of free mental health resources and states that, "Being volunteers of our local Crisis Intervention Unit, we consider our job incomplete without making sure our clients' mental health, grief process, and other issues our clients may have, are addressed."

Last but certainly most important, make sure the business you speak with shows care and compassion for your situation. They should want to do everything possible to support you and your loved ones.

If you are searching for a crime and trauma scene cleaner, Bio-One is here for you. All of our offices adhere to our business motto Help First, Business Second and are available 24/7. Click here to search for a Bio-One team near you.


Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up Week 7 Thin Gold Line Help First Business Second

Bio-One teams across the U.S. answer calls to help their communities and remediate a variety of scenes. In our new blog series, we'd like to bring you into the Bio-One world by sharing stories of the unique and important work we do for local communities.

Here is Week 7 of our Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up. 

Thank You to the Thin Gold Line

The second week of April is a time to celebrate and thank telecommunications professionals who dedicate their lives to serving the public. Often called the thin gold line, 911 dispatchers are true heroes behind the scenes

Coast to coast, Bio-One teams found fun and unique ways to recognize the Thin Gold Line. 

Bio-One Helps Homeless Man with Vehicle Clean Up

This week, News San Diego reported "Homeless man's story inspires San Diego mom to enlist community's help", featuring Rene Flohr and Nicki Chipp-Flohr, owners of Bio-One. The Bio-One duo spotted a NextDoor post asking for anyone who could help 79 year-old, Les, who had been living out of his vehicle and was recently diagnosed with skin cancer. His vehicle was floor to ceiling full of items, and Bio-One was ready to help clean and disinfect the vehicle so it could be sold or donated. 

In a message to Bio-One owners, Nicki said, "I am very proud of what we are doing to help someone. I thought you’d all appreciate it, since we live the Bio-One motto of #helpfirstbusinesssecond." We couldn't agree more! 

Read the entire story on News San Diego. 

A "Week in the Life" at Bio-One

The Bio-One team in Tuscon, AZ had a busy week with work ranging from COVID-19 disinfections, mold remediations, bird dropping clean up, medical waste disposal, suicide remediation, and more. 

If you've ever wondered what it takes to be a crime and trauma scene cleaner, we recommend read through the Tuscon team's Weekly Wrap-Up! 

Crime and Trauma Scene Cleaners at Bio-One

Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up Week 6 Crime and Trauma Scene Cleaning COVID-19 Disinfection

Bio-One teams across the U.S. answer calls to help their communities and remediate a variety of scenes. In our new blog series, we'd like to bring you into the Bio-One world by sharing stories of the unique and important work we do for local communities.

Here is Week 6 of our Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up. 

Cherokee County Biohazard Remediation 

Lives in the Atlanta area were forever altered on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 after a shooting spree at three metro Atlanta spas left eight people, including six Asian women, dead within the span of 45 minutes. 

Our hearts and sympathies are with everyone impacted by this tragedy.  

Two weeks after the tragic events in Atlanta took place, Bio-One answered the call to remediate the spa in Cherokee County. Led by Michele O'Brien and Rebecca Phillips, the Bio-One team provided a quick response and thorough decontamination. Read more in our recent blog post. 

Bio-One Cherokee County Massage Parlor Biohazard Remediation

Tragedy in Rock Hill, South Carolina

As details from the tragedy in Rock Hill, South Carolina unfold, one Bio-One team paid special tribute to the victims, first responders and other local law enforcement officials. Bio-One owners, John and Jen Symons, live in Rock Hill and experienced the police response first-hand. "It's a tight-knit community. We just can't believe it," said Jen Symons. 

Their team is currently in communication with local law enforcement, and activity supporting neighbors through this difficult time. 

COVID-19 Disinfection at Dojo

This week, we're spotlighting the Atlantic City team where they are regularly disinfecting Ganguly's Mixed Martial Arts. According to Bio-One owner, Victor Russomanno, "We are contracted with a local martial arts studio to disinfect them weekly. In addition to their in-house protocol, we use an electrostatic sprayer to ensure maximum coverage and protection, to ensure those who are training are staying safe through our efforts."

Across the United States, Bio-One teams actively disinfect local businesses, government buildings, and residents in the fight against coronavirus. Learn more about our COVID-19 disinfection process. 


Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up Week 4 Hoarding Trauma Scene Back the Blue

Bio-One teams across the U.S. answer calls to help their communities and remediate a variety of scenes. In our new blog series, we'd like to bring you into the Bio-One world by sharing stories of the unique and important work we do for local communities.

Here is Week 5 of our Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up. 

Chocolate Spill Makes for a Sweet Cleanup

In Scranton on March 25, Juan and Nicole Morales received a call for a "chocolate" cleanup. Assuming this was code for a sewage back-up, they rushed to scene to find a different situation entirely. Approximately 100 gallons of milk chocolate had spilled, covering asphalt outside a local business.

This is certainly the sweetest smelling job a Bio-One office has ever taken, but Nicole clarified, "That smell was nice for the first few minutes but at the end I felt sick. Good thing we had an awesome team that pushed through and got this done!" 

After scraping the chocolate with a forklift and pressure washing the area, the Bio-One team received a five-star review. Well done!  

Bio-One Milk Chocolate Spill Review
Bio-One Milk Chocolate Spill Before and After

Behind the Scenes with Citizen's Academy

Many Bio-One owners sign up for their local Citizen's Police Academy to acquaint themselves with the activities of their local police department. This week, Bio-One owner, Ginger Akemon, in Jacksonville, FL earned her Citizen's Police Academy certificate from the Clay County Sheriff's Office

"Definitely a learning process. Each County has their own, my goal is to go to each county's classes. This was 10 weeks long and over an hour drive each way, but well worth it, " said Ginger. 

Hoarding Transformation in Long Beach

In Long Beach, the Bio-One team has been working hard on several hoarding projects. These before and after pictures show the detail and expertise our teams bring to each job. 


If selling or buying a home is in your future, you're likely well versed the entire process, from the initial offer to closing. But are you aware that disclosing a death in the home may be required? The rules vary by state. Here's what you need to know. 

Property Disclosure Documents

No matter how perfect a house looks on the outside, there is often property information a buyer needs to disclose before the sale can go through. Property disclosure documents reveal known structural issues, neighborhood nuisances, hazards, HOA details, water damage, notable repairs made to the home and death in the home. 

Rules for reporting a death in the home vary by state, and variations in rules may include:

  • Timeframe: When the death occurred. 
  • How the person passed away: If the death occurred naturally versus due to negligence on the property.
  • Hauntings: If the seller has knowledge that the property is being haunted by the dead. 

To be more specific, here are three death disclosure examples as stated from experts or articles based in Texas, New Jersey, and California: 

  • On Investopedia, Jim Olenbush, a Texas real estate broker said, “In Texas, for example, deaths from natural causes, suicides, or accidents unrelated to the property do not have to be disclosed." However, “a seller is required to disclose deaths related to the condition of the property or violent crimes." 
  • Michele Messina, an agent with RE/MAX Villa Realtors in New Jersey, told Apartment Therapy, "If someone passed away after living a long, happy life, it’s not really something you have to disclose."
  • The SFGate reported that in California, if someone dies on the property, it's a material defect – but only if the death occurred within three years of the date you make an offer to purchase or rent the home. 

For a state by state guide on disclosure laws we recommend visiting this resource on Nolo.com

How to Search Property Records

If you'd like to do your own sleuthing and search property records, look no further than DiedInHouse.com. Founded in 2013, this website promises to instantly search millions of records to determine if a death has occurred at any valid U.S. address. 

In a 2015 interview with Forbes.com, founder Roy Condrey stated, "I went online to find a ‘Carfax’ of sorts for deaths in homes and I didn’t find anything, but I did find pages and pages of people asking if there’s a way to find out if their house is haunted." 

The service isn't free, though. Once you enter an address, you're prompted to pay a minimum of $11.99 for a single search. The report will, however, provide a number of property records including meth labs, fire, death, and registered sex offender information. 

Remediating After a Death in a Home

If a death recently occurred in the home you're hoping to purchase, there may have been biohazards from bloodborne pathogens that required remediation. Consider asking the seller how the death was remediated to ensure proper steps were taken. Remediation processes may vary depending on the location of the death, how the death occurred, types of flooring, and if the death was undiscovered for days or weeks. 

Bio-One technicians are trained and equipped to properly disinfect biohazards from bloodborne pathogens, and we ensure safe biohazard material handling and disposal. Once the entire area is cleaned of blood and body fluids, we also help property owners restore the location to its pre-incident state. 

If you are selling a home and need a biohazard remediated or want to ensure remediation was done correctly, give Bio-One a call. Our experts not only contain and disinfect the dangerous biological materials, we carry out our work in a caring and private manner. Find a Bio-One team near you


Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up Week 4 Hoarding Trauma Scene Back the Blue

Bio-One teams across the U.S. answer calls to help their communities and remediate a variety of scenes. In our new blog series, we'd like to bring you into the Bio-One world by sharing stories of the unique and important work we do for local communities.

Here is Week 4 of our Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up. 

New Start for New Haven Veteran

In New Haven County, Bio-One and Junkluggers answered the call to help a veteran and his disabled wife. The couple were overwhelmed with a hoarded home and much of their furniture would need to be disposed due to biohazardous conditions. With Bio-One's Help First, Business Second motto in mind, Bio-One owner, Matthew Hill, teamed up with Junkluggers to re-furnish the home with gently used furniture at no cost to the client. 

“Anytime we can give a little more to our clients, we always seize the opportunity,” said Hill. “Junkluggers has been an awesome organization with a great mission that fits nicely into what we are trying to accomplish.”

#HelpFirst for Heart-Breaking Scene

In South Carolina, Bio-One owner, Kris Elliott, was called to disinfect and clean a heart-breaking trauma scene. After hearing the family's story, he generously decided not to request payment for his services and shared their GoFundMe page on Facebook. As of March 20, Bio-One offices in North Carolina and South Carolina have contributed just under half of the total donations. This is #helpfirst at it's finest. 

If you'd like to learn more about the family and donate, please visit their GoFundMe page

Poker Run Supports Law Enforcement

Supporting local law enforcement is a 24/7 activity at Bio-One! In Tuscon, AZ, the Bio-One team participated in the South Arizona Law Enforcement Foundation (SALEF) poker run. SALEF collaborates with law enforcement to understand their greatest needs, and work with businesses in the community to raise money by presenting community events and submitting for grants. 

Looks like they were gifted a beautiful day for cards, corn hole, and backing the blue. 


Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up Week 2 Hoarding, COVID-19, Wisconsin

Bio-One teams across the U.S. answer calls to help their communities and remediate a variety of scenes. In our new blog series, we'd like to bring you into the Bio-One world by sharing stories of the unique and important work we do for local communities.

Here is Week 3 of our Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up. 

Five 30 Yard Dumpsters

The team in Pensacola has been working non-stop on a two story home that required Bio-One hoarding services. Over the course of five days, they filled five 30 yard dumpsters, and found multiple antique pieces, photographs, sentimental items and cash that was promptly turned over to the client. 

Look through the transformation photos on their Facebook page!

Backing the Blue in Omaha

The Bio-One team in Omaha dropped off bagels at the Omaha Police Department just before roll call, and Vanessa Urbach, the civilian crime and prevention specialist, tweeted a "Thank You" with shoutouts to Bio-One. Joining the conversation was our own Bio-One Twitter handle, Deputy Chief Ken Kanger, host of the What's Up Omaha Podcast, and a number of other officers in the department.

Kudos to the Omaha team for backing the blue! 

Safety First

Before Bio-One teams can help first, we have to ensure safety for every technician on the job site. This week, Bio-One owners took part in conversations about safety. Topics ranged from preventing common injuries on the job to attending OSHA training with Bob Easter. Jared Lafferty, Bio-One owner in Gwinnett County, even took the conversation to Twitter and featured safety protocols his team uses while on the job. 

We couldn't be prouder of our teams for putting safety first! 


Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up Week 2 Hoarding, COVID-19, Wisconsin

Bio-One teams across the U.S. answer calls to help their communities and remediate a variety of scenes. In our new blog series, we'd like to bring you into the Bio-One world by sharing stories of the unique and important work we do for local communities.

Here is Week 2 of our Bio-One Weekly Wrap-Up. 

14,000 lbs of Clothing Removed from Hoarded Home

In Indiana, the Marion County team remediated over 30+ years of hoarded clothes in a home. The team calculated that approximately 14,000 lbs of clothing were removed. 

Bio-One’s teams know that every job represents a unique experience for our customers, who may have difficulty parting with deeply personal items that can range from clothing, video tapes, trash, and even animals. 

Read our recent blog post answering common questions about animal hoarding.

We work with all of our clients in a step-by-step process that instills trust while properly ridding the space of items that can prove harmful. Learn more about Bio-One's hoarding services

Bio-One Welcomes Two New Offices in Wisconsin

Two Bio-One offices launched in Wisconsin this week, and we are very excited to welcome Angela, David, Andrew, and Viktoriya to the Bio-One family. Learn about these amazing teams below! 

Bio-One Madison Wisconsin

Madison, WI

MadisonBioOne.com

Angela Welbes and David Levin are the owners of Bio-One of Madison. Both were born and raised in the midwest, and they met in 2015 while they were both living in Wisconsin. Their blended family consists of 3 daughters and a son. The COVID pandemic provided a personal reset that enabled an opportunity to join the growing Bio-One family and the ability to help the surrounding communities of Madison. They are excited to start this new venture together.

Bio-One Milwaukee

Milwaukee, WI

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Andrew and Viktoriya Gonzales are the owners of Bio-One of Milwaukee. Andrew spent the last 24 years in the banking industry, in addition to serving on boards and committees for several Non-Profits, such as NAMI, Madison Development Corp and United Way. Viktoriya originally came to Wisconsin 16 years ago to further her education and loved it so much, she decided to stay. She has spent the last 12 years in telecommunications and management. Both have a passion for giving back to their community and have a drive to help those in the Milwaukee and surrounding area who are in need.

COVID-19 Disinfections Help Seniors in Charlotte, NC

This week, the Bio-One team in Charlotte, NC announced the renewal of a COVID-19 disinfection partnership with the Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services. This unique #HelpfFrst service offers free disinfections to seniors, 60 years of age or older. See their Facebook post below to learn more. 



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.


Girl Upset - Suicide Prevention Resources

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:

  • NPR spoke with providers at hospitals in seven states across the country, and all of them reported a similar trend: More suicidal children are coming to their hospitals — in worse mental states.
  • The number of kids with suicide attempts coming to the emergency room at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland, in California, in the fall of 2020 was double the number in the fall of 2019.
  • At Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, the number of children and teens hospitalized after suicide attempts went up from 67 in 2019 to 108 in 2020. And October 2020 saw a 250% increase in these numbers over the previous October.

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.