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biohazard services for all members.

14 May 2026 8:48 PM | Gerald Dill

Biohazard cleaning is an important service that every professional cleaning member should understand and promote with confidence. Situations involving blood, bodily fluids, sewage, animal waste, hoarding, unattended deaths, mold, and other hazardous materials require more than basic cleaning. These jobs require proper training, personal protective equipment, safe work practices, disinfectants, containment, and careful disposal procedures. By offering biohazard services, members can help protect families, property owners, businesses, and communities during some of the most difficult and unsafe situations they may face.

For cleaning professionals, biohazard services can also create a valuable opportunity to expand their business. Property managers, landlords, hotels, schools, homeowners, law enforcement contacts, insurance companies, and local businesses may all need trained professionals who can respond quickly and discreetly. Members who are prepared for these situations can provide a higher level of service by safely removing contaminated materials, disinfecting affected areas, controlling odor, and helping return the property to a safer condition. This type of work requires professionalism, compassion, and attention to detail, which can help build trust and long-term business relationships.

Promoting biohazard cleaning services shows clients that your company is prepared for more than routine cleaning. It demonstrates that you understand safety, OSHA-related practices, universal precautions, PPE, and the importance of protecting both workers and the public. Members should make sure their marketing clearly explains the types of biohazard situations they handle, while also showing compassion and respect for the people involved. With the right training, equipment, and procedures, biohazard cleaning can be a meaningful and profitable service that helps communities when they need it most.


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