Biohazard Decontamination Services
Biohazardous materials — including blood, bodily fluids, vomit, feces, and infectious waste — require specialized handling, cleaning, and disposal by trained professionals. Drip Restoration's OSHA-compliant technicians follow strict bloodborne pathogen protocols to decontaminate affected areas, eliminate health risks, and restore safety to your property.
We handle decontamination for a wide range of situations — from workplace injuries and medical emergencies to infectious disease exposure, vehicle biohazard cleanup, and industrial incidents. All biohazardous waste is transported and disposed of in full compliance with Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) regulations.
When You Need Professional Decontamination
Blood Spills & Injuries
Workplace injuries, accidents at home, or medical events can leave blood on floors, walls, furniture, and other surfaces. Even small blood spills carry the risk of bloodborne pathogen exposure (HIV, Hepatitis B/C).
Infectious Disease Exposure
Properties exposed to infectious diseases — COVID-19, MRSA, C. diff, Norovirus, Tuberculosis — require professional decontamination using EPA-registered disinfectants with proven efficacy against the specific pathogen.
Bodily Fluid Contamination
Vomit, feces, and other bodily fluids in hotels, schools, healthcare facilities, and public spaces require professional cleanup to prevent disease transmission and ensure safe re-occupancy.
Needle & Sharps Cleanup
Used needles, syringes, and other sharps found on properties pose serious puncture and bloodborne pathogen risks. We safely collect, contain, and dispose of sharps according to OSHA and ADEQ regulations.
Vehicle Biohazard Cleanup
Accidents, medical emergencies, or crimes inside vehicles require specialized biohazard decontamination of upholstery, carpet, hard surfaces, and ventilation systems.
Animal Remains & Decomposition
Dead animal removal and cleanup of decomposition fluids, staining, and odor. This includes wildlife, pets, and pest infestations in attics, crawl spaces, and wall cavities.
Our Decontamination Process
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Hazard Assessment
We evaluate the type and extent of biohazard contamination, identify all affected surfaces, and determine the appropriate safety protocols and cleaning agents.
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PPE & Safety Setup
Technicians don full personal protective equipment — Tyvek suits, N95/P100 respirators, face shields, double nitrile gloves, and boot covers.
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Containment
Affected areas are isolated to prevent cross-contamination. HEPA air filtration may be deployed depending on the situation.
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Biohazard Removal
All contaminated materials are removed and placed in DOT-approved biohazard containers — red bags for soft waste, sharps containers for needles.
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Surface Decontamination
All surfaces are cleaned with EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants proven effective against bloodborne pathogens and the specific contaminants present.
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Verification Testing
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) bioluminescence testing verifies that surfaces have been decontaminated to safe levels.
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Waste Disposal
Biohazard waste is transported by licensed carriers to approved medical waste disposal facilities.
Regulatory Compliance
- OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030)
- EPA List N disinfectants for emerging pathogens
- Arizona ADEQ biohazard waste regulations
- DOT hazardous materials transportation requirements
- ANSI/IICRC S540 standard for biohazard remediation
- CDC guidelines for infectious disease decontamination
Commercial & Institutional Clients
We provide biohazard decontamination services for businesses and institutions including: