24/7 emergency response for spills, trauma scenes, and infectious incidents.
When a spill, trauma scene, or infectious incident occurs, response time matters. Our biohazard cleanup teams are dispatched 24/7 from regional Maryland hubs, arrive in DOT-marked vehicles with full Tyvek-equivalent PPE, and remediate to ANSI/IICRC S540 standards. Every job is documented for insurance, OSHA, and CDC reporting and includes proper RMW disposal of all contaminated materials.
We segregate, package, and transport every stream to meet federal and Maryland-specific requirements. Inspectors look for these citations — your service should be built around them.
| Agency / Rule | What it requires |
|---|---|
| OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 |
Bloodborne Pathogens Standard — all responders work under a written exposure control plan. |
| ANSI / IICRC ANSI/IICRC S540 |
Standard for Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup. |
| CDC Healthcare Infection Control Practices |
Guidance on environmental decontamination of bloodborne and infectious agents. |
Talk to a Maryland-based service rep — no call centers, no scripts.
Request a Quote Call 1-240-518-7862Most homeowner's and commercial property policies cover biohazard remediation under a 'biohazard removal' or 'trauma cleanup' rider. We bill carriers directly in nearly all Maryland claims and document scope and disposal for adjusters.
Typical arrival is 1–2 hours in the Baltimore and DC suburbs, 2–4 hours on the Eastern Shore and in Western Maryland. We confirm an ETA at the time of dispatch.
We run dedicated routes from regional Maryland hubs in Baltimore, Bethesda, Frederick, and Salisbury. Browse a few of the cities we serve below, or see all Maryland service areas.