Vehicle Bio-Hazard Cleaning Services
Your vehicle deserves more than
a detailing company.
No one plans for an accident — but with the average American spending an hour commuting each day, the chances of a crash are very likely. If you've experienced a crash, suicide, violent crime, or any other type of bloodshed in a vehicle, SuicideCleanup.com can restore it.
Regardless of your mode of transportation, our team of biohazard cleaners has the proper protocol to restore your vehicle back to a safe and usable condition. Trauma cleanup in a vehicle is complex if you've ever spilled a soda in your vehicle you can understand the challenge — there are hard-to-reach spaces and creases, knobs, panels, windows that roll up and down, and so many other obstacles that make complete sanitization extremely difficult to untrained individuals.
And even half an inch that is not decontaminated could pose a risk to you and anyone else in your vehicle. We offer our Vehicle Blood Cleanup Services to law enforcement, public transit, commercial, personal, and any other type of vehicles.
The Vehicle Challenge
Blood in a vehicle is harder
to eliminate than you think.
Deciding to clean up blood from someone else's body is risky business. And with the challenging closed-off and intricate aspect of a vehicle, the risks are significantly amplified. You may be surprised to find the presence of blood in a lot more areas than expected.
Failure to completely sanitize the entire vehicle leaves the possibility of contracting a life-changing infection open. Contact with blood and other biohazardous material can lead to Hepatitis B, C, and HIV — which can progress to AIDS.
- Blood seeps into seams, stitching, foam padding, and floor underlining — invisible to the naked eye
- HVAC systems can circulate aerosolized pathogens throughout the entire vehicle cabin
- Knobs, panels, handles, and trim have dozens of hard-to-reach crevices where contamination hides
- Standard auto detergents cannot eliminate bloodborne pathogens to a medically safe standard
- Any missed contamination continues to pose a biohazard risk to every future occupant
- Dealers and auctioneers use detection chemicals — improper cleanup will be identified at point of sale
Commonly Sanitized Vehicle Types
Who We Serve
From private owners to
commercial fleets.
Private Vehicle Owners
If a suicide, accident, or death has occurred in your personal vehicle, we handle complete biohazard remediation and provide the certification documentation needed for continued personal use or resale.
Auto Dealers & Auctioneers
Dealers and auto auctioneers use detection chemicals to check for liability before accepting any vehicle for sale or auction. Our certification satisfies all regulatory requirements and protects you from liability.
Fleet & Transit Operators
Buses, taxis, rideshare fleets, trains, and commercial vehicles need to return to service quickly after a biohazard incident. We provide rapid response and full documentation to get your vehicle back on the road.
Law Enforcement & First Responders
Police cruisers, ambulances, and first responder vehicles are frequently exposed to biohazard situations. We provide certified remediation that meets all federal and state standards for emergency vehicle operation.
Insurance Companies
We work directly with auto insurance carriers to facilitate claims for vehicle biohazard remediation. In many cases, the full cost of cleanup is covered under the vehicle owner's existing policy.
Property & Estate Managers
Estate administrators and property managers responsible for disposing of a deceased person's vehicle need certified biohazard clearance before any sale, transfer, or disposal can proceed.
Dealer & Resale Compliance
Thinking of selling or
repairing the vehicle?
If you're considering getting your vehicle a regular detail after any type of bloodshed, don't. Not only are you putting yourself at risk — you are also putting the person who completes the detailing process at risk. They do not have the medical grade cleaning chemicals and the certifications to safely and effectively eliminate any bloodborne pathogens that may be present, or the proper personal safety equipment.
Blood and biohazards in a vehicle should not be left to a regular detailing company. They need to be handled by specialized cleanup professionals who hold the appropriate certifications.
Important for dealers and auctioneers: Auto dealers and auctioneers now use biodetection chemicals to check any vehicle before accepting it for sale or auction. A vehicle that has had blood or biohazardous material and has not been professionally certified clean will fail this check — and the liability falls on the seller. Our certification satisfies all requirements.
Insurance Coverage
Vehicle biohazard cleanup
is often covered.
Depending on your circumstance and your insurance policy, professional vehicle decontamination is often covered by insurance. It's just not worth the risk — and insurance companies agree. We work directly with your carrier to determine coverage and handle all documentation.
- Auto insurance often covers biohazard remediation after accidents or traumatic events
- Homeowners insurance may apply when a vehicle is involved in a home-based incident
- We work directly with all major carriers — no paperwork for you to manage
- Flexible payment options available for uninsured or underinsured situations
Verify Your Coverage
We'll check your policy and guide you through the claim — at no charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about
vehicle biohazard cleanup.
Can't I just take the car to a regular detailer?
No. Regular detailing companies do not have medical-grade cleaning chemicals, proper PPE, or the certifications required to safely eliminate bloodborne pathogens. A standard detail will address visible contamination but cannot eliminate microscopic pathogens — and puts the detailer at serious health risk. The vehicle requires professional biohazard remediation.
Will dealers or auctioneers accept my vehicle after cleanup?
Yes — provided the cleanup has been performed by a certified professional and proper documentation is provided. Dealers and auto auctioneers use biodetection chemicals to check vehicles before accepting them. Our certification satisfies all regulatory requirements and protects the seller from liability claims.
Does auto insurance cover biohazard vehicle cleanup?
In many cases, yes. Auto insurance policies often cover biohazard remediation following accidents, traumatic events, or deaths involving the vehicle. Homeowners insurance may also apply in some circumstances. We work directly with your carrier to determine your coverage and handle all documentation — at no additional cost to you.
What types of vehicles do you clean?
We clean all vehicle types — personal cars, trucks, SUVs, RVs, camper vans, boats, watercraft, buses, taxis, rideshare vehicles, semi-trucks, police cruisers, ambulances, first responder vehicles, trains, subways, ferries, and airlines. No vehicle is too large or too specialized for our certified teams.
How do you ensure the vehicle is completely decontaminated?
We use bioactive detection agents to test every surface — including under seating, inside trim panels, HVAC vents, and flooring — not just visual inspection. We do not sign off on a job until every surface tests completely clean. Full certification documentation is provided upon completion.
How quickly can you respond?
We respond immediately, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A live specialist answers every call and dispatches the nearest certified team. In most areas we can begin service within hours of your call — any day, including weekends and holidays.