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PuroClean offers expert biohazard cleanup in Victoria, BC, managing the entire process from start to finish. We help you save costs and give you peace of mind, knowing your property is in skilled hands. Our services are available 24/7, from the initial damage assessment to a final walkthrough for your satisfaction, along with a warranty on our work. We have established strong, successful partnerships with insurance professionals, home service providers, and property managers across Canada.

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Cleanup

Biohazard Cleanup Services Include:

  • Blood and Body Fluid Remediation: Safe removal and sanitation of blood and bodily fluids to prevent contamination and health risks.
  • Virus Decontamination and Protection: Thorough cleaning to eliminate viruses and pathogens, ensuring ongoing protection and safety.
  • Sewage Cleanup and Sanitation: Removal and disinfection of sewage to eliminate bacteria and restore hygiene.
  • Deodorization and Odour Control: Neutralization of unpleasant odours caused by biohazards, improving air quality.
  • Crime Scene Cleanup: Discreet and thorough cleaning of crime scenes, removing hazardous materials and ensuring safety.
  • Hoarding Cleanup: Sensitive removal of debris and hazardous items in hoarded spaces, restoring cleanliness and safety.

The Process

PuroClean’s biohazard cleanup in Victoria, BC begins by containing the situation to prevent further damage. Our experts then work quickly to restore the affected area to its pre-loss condition, with respect and compassion.

We carefully remove potentially infectious materials from the site, ensuring safety at every step. Our technicians handle hazardous medical waste in full compliance with Federal and Provincial regulations, processing it and sending it to a licensed hazardous medical waste incinerator.

Next, porous materials like fabric and carpeting are carefully removed following industry best practices. Affected materials that are not considered hazardous medical waste will either be removed, decontaminated, or sanitized, based on their condition.

Finally, any remaining materials, such as drywall and flooring, may be sealed for cosmetic reasons to ensure a complete and thorough cleanup.