Homicide Cleanup

Proudly Serving Western Washington Since 2013

Caring and Fast Response When You Need Us

When a homicide or murder happens in a home, apartment, rental property, business, or other private space, the emotional impact can be overwhelming. Once law enforcement releases the scene, the property owner or family is responsible for arranging the cleanup. Bio Decon Solutions provides 24/7 caring and professional homicide cleanup throughout Western Washington. We are Washington State Licensed Contractors which means we are bonded and insured. Our team safely removes blood, bodily fluids, contaminated materials, and related biohazards so you can begin moving forward without putting yourself or others at risk.

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Why Families and Property Owners Call Us

Fast Response

We respond quickly and work to schedule cleanup as soon as the property has been released by law enforcement.

 

Clear Communication

We explain what we find, what needs to be done, and what the cleanup process will involve.

 

Transparent Billing

We might not know how long a cleanup could take, but you will get a copy of our rate sheet before work is started and we will update you as work progresses. 

 

Insurance Assistance

We can provide documentation and help you communicate with the insurance company about covered biohazard cleanup and handle the invoicing directly with them so you can worry about more important things.

 

Local Experience

We are a local company serving families, property owners, landlords, and managers throughout the Tacoma, Seattle, Everett, Olympia and Bremerton area for over 13 years.

 

Trusted Service

Bio Decon Solutions has earned more than 55 five star Google Business Profile reviews from customers who needed dependable help during difficult and overwhelming situations.

What Happens When You Call?

The process starts with a compassionate phone conversation with someone from Bio Decon Solutions.

We will ask:

  • What’s the situation
  • How are you related to the deceased
  • Where is the property is located
  • Has law enforcement released the scene
  • Which rooms or areas were affected
  • What types of surfaces may be involved
  • Whether there are odor concerns
  • Whether you plan to use insurance or not

We will then email you a contract that you can electronically sign and then schedule the cleanup or a free on-site estimate. 

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What Homicide Cleanup Includes

Every scene is different. The amount of work needed depends on where the incident happened, the materials affected, how much time has passed, and whether contamination has spread into nearby areas.

Homicide cleanup may include:

  • Blood and bodily fluid cleanup
  • Removal of contaminated carpet, padding, flooring, drywall, or other porous materials
  • Cleaning and disinfection of hard non-porous surfaces
  • Removal of contaminated furniture and personal items
  • Odor treatment when needed
  • Biohazard packaging, transportation, and proper disposal
  • Photos documentation for insurance claims

We assess the affected space and explain what needs to be removed, what may be cleaned, and what may be saved.

Our goal is always not to tear out more than necessary and to make the affected area safe again. 

Do Not Attempt to Clean the Scene Yourself

Blood and bodily fluids can carry bacteria, viruses, and other harmful contaminants. Even areas that appear clean may still contain biohazard material in flooring, walls, furniture, cracks, or other hidden spaces.

Household cleaners, mops, and shop vacuums are not designed for this type of work. Cleaning without proper training and protective equipment may spread contamination instead of removing it, cause potential liability for yourself (there are laws against improper disposal of biohazard waste) and make it more difficult for us to know where the blood or bodily fluids were originally present if you call us after you started cleaning.

Until professional help arrives:

  • Keep children and pets away from the area.
  • Avoid touching blood or contaminated materials.
  • Do not remove flooring, furniture, or personal belongings.
  • Do not use a vacuum or carpet cleaner on the affected area.
  • Keep the scene secured until it can be properly assessed.

You should not expose yourself to physical or emotional harm just to understand the damage.

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FAQ's

1. How much does a homicide cleanup costs?

The cost depends on the size of the affected area, the materials involved, the amount of contamination, how long the scene has been present, and whether flooring, drywall, furniture, or other materials must be removed. An average ballpark price will be between $2,000-$6000 plus tax, but can go much higher.

2. Does homeowner’s insurance cover homicide cleanup?

Many homeowners, renters, landlord, and commercial property policies may cover some or all of the cleanup, depending on the policy and circumstances. You will have to contact them to ask if a homicide cleanup is covered We can provide estimates, photographs, invoices, and other documentation your insurer may request.

3. Should I try to clean the area myself?

No. Blood, bodily fluids, and contaminated materials may expose you to bloodborne pathogens and other health risks as well as liability. Household cleaning products and inexperience may also spread contamination into other areas making it more difficult for a company such as Bio Decon Solutions to come in after the fact and know where to start. Don’t do it!

4. When can the cleanup begin?

Murder cleanup can begin as soon as the scene has been released by the police. Sometimes that can take multiple days depending on the investigation.

5. How long does homicide cleaning take?

Cleanups can take anywhere from a few hours to multiple days with most cleanups being completed within a day or two.

6. Will the entire home need to be cleaned?

Not usually. Only the affected area and any places where contamination has spread require biohazard cleanup. We inspect the scene carefully so only necessary rooms and materials are cleaned.

7. Can carpet, fabric furniture and personal belongings such as clothes and bedding be saved?

The industry standard is that all porous materials that have absorbed blood or bodily fluids need to be disposed of as biohazard waste. If there is a personal items that has meaning to you then we can bag it up in a red bio bag for you to get it cleaned. We inspect affected items and explain what can safely be kept.

8. What if I find something I think you missed?

If on the off chance that we missed a blood spot or some other bodily fluid contaminated items (it does happen on occasion) then call us back and we will quickly take care of the problem. Perseverance is one of our Core Values. We will make as many trips back as we need to take care of our clients.

Need Immediate Assistance?

Contact our team today for a compassionate and professional cleanup solution for your specific needs.

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