Body Decomposition Cleanup & Undiscovered Death

Body Decomposition Cleanup and Undiscovered Death


-We are available 24/7
-We have an immediate response time
-We are compassionate & discrete
-We are locally owned and operated
-There are no out-of-pocket costs in most cases
-Most situations are covered by homeowners insurance
-Fully licensed and insured

Discovering the deceased body of a friend, neighbor, or loved one is a traumatic and emotional event no one should have to experience. Unfortunately, however, it does happen. We are here to help. Have the cleanup performed by company trained and licensed to do this type of cleanup. The Risk
Coming in contact with biohazards and blood-borne pathogens pose a significant health and safety risk to anyone who may come in contact with them. Biohazards contain bacteria found in blood and other bodily fluids which can live outside the body for days and sometimes weeks. HIV and Hepatitis are the most commonly known risks that can be contracted from blood-borne pathogens. When a traumatic accident, suicide, crime, or death occurs it must be cleaned and disinfected properly.

Proper cleanup is necessary! 
Because of the speed at which the body decomposes and the dangerous effects the decomposition can have on your home or place of business, it is important to have the body removed and the area decontaminated immediately upon discovery. As the body decays, bodily fluids leave the human remains and seep into furniture, carpet, flooring, and even sub-flooring. According to OSHA standards, each of these affected items must be removed to prevent the spread of disease. Damage can be extensive from a body that is undiscovered for days, weeks or even months. Carpet, padding, subfloor, and even portions of walls must sometimes be removed to eradicate the health hazard and to control the overwhelming odor.

How much does it cost? 
Undiscovered death cleanup is often covered by homeowners insurance. They will pay for our services, as well as replacement of carpet and other items that were affected. We can file the claim on your behalf and submit an inventory of any items that have been disposed of or not able to recover due to biohazard contamination. In the event insurance is not an option we will work with you - our priority is to help you in your greatest time of need.

Do not allow your employee to cleanup biohazards! 
Companies must follow strict guidelines as determined by OSHA Regulation 29CFR1910.1030 which mandates that employees have proper and comprehensive training before they are placed in a position to clean up or handle any incident that could expose them to biohazards such as blood, bodily fluids, feces, vomit or chemicals. Call Rocky Mountain BioHazard and mitigate your liability.

Why chose Rocky Mountain Biohazard? 
Rocky Mountain Biohazard is here to help you make a difficult situation easier. We have professional crews who are discrete, arrive in an unmarked white truck, remain calm, and have your and the general publics' best interests in mind. Rocky Mountain BioHazard technicians are compassionate when working with family and clients and can help guide you through the process by clearly explaining the situation. Years of experience and training have propelled us to the top of the list when unexpected and unfortunate accidents happen.

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