Certified Blood Cleaning Services
Blood is a biohazard.
It must be treated as one.
Blood cleanup services are needed when an injury or other types of trauma or accidents occur and leave any amount of blood on a surface, pooled or surrounding a location. It is never wise to come in contact with blood that is not your own.
Blood is an essential fluid that runs through each of our bodies — it transports nutrients and other vital components to the entire body, from head to toe. Blood is also a defense system against infection, which has no substitute. But as well as it can defend against infection, it can also be susceptible to it: coming in contact with infected blood is dangerous.
When faced with blood spill that is not your own, there is no visible evidence that the blood is infected. By the naked eye, it looks just like your own — red and very likely to stain. But each person's blood is different, and the key elements that run through our veins are microscopic, as are the components found in it. Those components can include a variety of viruses.
We have blood decontamination specialists serving the entire United States, providing our services as a safety measure to residential, commercial, and industrial properties alike.
When Blood Cleanup Is Needed
Situations that require
professional decontamination.
Accidents & Injuries
Workplace injuries, home accidents, vehicle collisions, and medical emergencies can leave significant blood contamination. No matter the cause or the size of the spill, our team responds to make the area medically safe for everyone who enters it.
Suicide & Self-Harm
Suicide scenes involve significant biological contamination. Our trauma-informed technicians handle the cleanup with the compassion and professionalism the situation demands — so families don't have to face it themselves.
Crime & Homicide Scenes
After law enforcement releases a crime scene, significant blood contamination often remains. We coordinate directly with law enforcement and can be on standby for scene release — ready to begin decontamination the moment access is granted.
Unattended Death
When a person is not discovered for some time after death, decomposition fluids pose severe biohazard risks to the property and everyone who enters it. Our team has the specialized equipment and training to safely remediate these situations.
Vehicle Blood Cleanup
Blood in a car, RV, or boat requires full professional remediation before the vehicle can be used, sold, or transferred. Dealers and auctioneers check for residual contamination — our certification satisfies all regulatory requirements.
Property & Rental Managers
Property managers and landlords are often responsible for remediating blood contamination in units. We provide full documentation certifying the space safe — required before re-listing or re-leasing in most jurisdictions.
The Health Risks of Blood Exposure
Bloodborne pathogens
are invisible — and dangerous.
Blood-borne pathogens can be transmitted in an assortment of ways — from needles to bites, broken skin to sexual contact with an infected person. The only way to know anyone is 100% clean of any and all serious blood transmitted diseases is to test the blood. Direct contact with another's blood, no matter how much you care for them, will put you at risk.
Some types of hepatitis can survive outside the body for months — some weeks, and some only a couple of days. The CDC reports that there are up to 4 million Americans living with hepatitis, and most of them are unaware of it. Hepatitis is a very real risk when coming into contact with blood that is not yours or a surface that has not been properly decontaminated after exposure to bloodshed.
According to the CDC, about one in seven Americans living with HIV do not know they have it. HIV is similar to the common cold except, unlike a cold, your body cannot eliminate HIV on its own. Instead, HIV masks itself to trick your body and continues to attack your vital cells, damaging your immune system. HIV is an infection with no cure — only management with treatment.
Most don't know they carry it — making contact with unknown blood a serious, unpredictable risk.
There is no visible way to tell if blood is infected. The only safe assumption is that it is.
Hepatitis B can survive on surfaces for up to 7 days. A surface that looks clean may still be actively dangerous.
Homeowners insurance typically covers professional blood cleanup. We handle the claim directly for you.
Why Choose Professional Blood Cleanup?
The risks of DIY blood
cleanup are too great.
The risks of coming in contact with a blood spill are far too great to ignore. If you own any type of property that has experienced blood or body fluid exposure, it is best to let professionals sanitize the area — for your safety and the safety of everyone else who enters.
- Blood contains invisible pathogens — HIV, Hepatitis B & C — that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- Household cleaning products cannot eliminate bloodborne pathogens to a medically safe standard
- Blood seeps into porous materials — flooring, subflooring, walls — making surface cleaning insufficient
- Improper disposal of contaminated materials violates state and federal biohazard regulations
- Our cleaners are certified and equipped with personal safety gear and the correct cleaning chemicals and technologies
- We verify elimination using bioactive detection agents — not just visual inspection
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about
blood cleanup services.
Is it safe to clean up blood myself?
No. Blood can contain dangerous bloodborne pathogens including HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C — none of which are visible to the naked eye. Household cleaning products cannot eliminate these pathogens to a medically safe standard. Professional equipment, EPA-registered disinfectants, and certified protocols are required to ensure the area is truly safe.
How long can bloodborne pathogens survive on surfaces?
Hepatitis B can survive on surfaces outside the body for up to 7 days. HIV typically survives only a few hours outside the body, but under certain conditions can persist longer. A surface that appears visibly clean may still carry active infectious risk — which is why bioactive detection testing is essential before certifying any space safe.
Does insurance cover blood cleanup?
In most cases, yes. Homeowners and renters insurance policies typically cover professional blood cleanup and biohazard remediation. We work directly with your insurer, handle all documentation and claims correspondence, and advocate for full coverage on your behalf — at no additional cost to you.
What properties do you service?
We service all property types — residential homes, apartments, commercial businesses, industrial facilities, vehicles, and outdoor locations. No job is too large or too small. We provide our services as a safety measure to anyone who needs blood decontamination across all 50 states.
How do you verify the cleanup is complete?
We use bioactive detection agents to test every treated surface — not just visual inspection. This identifies any remaining contamination that is not visible to the naked eye. We do not sign off on a job until every surface tests clean. Full documentation is provided certifying the space is medically safe.
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 be on-site within hours of your call — any day, including weekends and holidays.