Glendale’s #1 Biohazard Cleanup Company
Just northwest of Phoenix is the bustling city of Glendale. Glendale is the sixth most populated city in the state, with a population of approximately 250,000 people as of 2020. The Glendale Fire Department’s Crisis Response Team is the city’s primary first response for emergency services, crisis intervention, and on-scene victim assistance in conjunction with the Glendale Police Department. Glendale PD also oversees the Community Action Teams (CAT), partnering with local Glendale businesses and communities to provide crime prevention resources and education.
Despite slowly declining since 2018, violent crimes are still a problem in Glendale and the rest of Maricopa County, with hots spots being more common towards the central southern and southeastern parts of the city closer to Phoenix. However, even property crime can result in the spilling of blood. If any blood, bodily fluids, or biohazardous waste have been spilt at your home or business, contact the crime scene cleanup professionals at BioteamAZ!
Glendale’s Premier Crime Scene Cleanup Professionals
We are Glendale’s leading provider of professional crime scene and biohazard cleanup services. We coordinate with GFD and GPD to provide comprehensive cleanup services, treating each of our clients with the utmost in empathy and discretion. Our experienced IICRC certified technicians have the skills, tools, and training to effectively clean, sanitize, and disinfect your property to the highest possible standards, returning your property to a safe livable state.
Crime Scene Cleanup Process
Crime scene cleanup can vary depending on a variety of factors. While violent crime is often what first comes to mind, it is not the only scenario that requires professional crime scene cleanup. From theft to property crimes, even non-violent crimes can result in the spilling of blood and other bodily fluids. Our cleanup technicians take proper safety precautions at every cleanup, wearing full PPE and properly disposing of any waste. Cleanup for crime scenes can only begin once first responders have cleared the scene. Once GFD and GPD have given us clearance, the cleaning process can begin:
- Assessment – Prior to any cleaning, our technicians perform a detailed assessment of the crime scene, determining the scope of the impacted area, type of contamination, and everything that has been contaminated. After the assessment is completed, we develop a comprehensive plan of action to treat the impacted area most effectively.
- Removal of Contamination Source – Our technicians will remove all items that have been contaminated. Depending on the nature of the crime, contamination can be spread well beyond the initial site of the crime scene. This is especially true in the case of crimes involving guns, drugs, and chemical deterrents.
Decontamination & Cleanup – After all sources of contamination have been removed, our technicians disinfect all impacted areas using EPA-approved disinfectant chemicals on all non-porous items. Our technicians will work to save any items they can, however, contaminated porous items, which include everything from personal items to flooring and drywall, will be removed and destroyed at a biohazardous waste treatment plant per the rules set out by the ADEQ regarding biohazardous waste.
Biohazard Remediation Services in Phoenix
Our team consists of claims specialists, and an attorney to assist you with all needs that may arise from beginning to end. We are available 24/7/365.