We handle the toughest scenes with dignity and compassion.
Even if you don’t have all the answers, we’re ready to answer your call—24/7/365. You’ll always reach someone calm and experienced who knows how to help.
Call anytime to talk to real people who care.
We don’t just clean—we help people through some of their hardest days.
Whether you're dealing with loss, clutter, or a major cleanup, you’ll be treated with respect, compassion, and the urgency your situation deserves.
People choose us because we are part of the community. We earn jobs over big-name companies because we are local and we care.
When something serious happens, we stay calm. We listen first, move with care, and handle each job with discretion, empathy, and professionalism.
We’re here to help you feel safe again—and we’ll walk with you every step of the way.
We’re family-owned and truly care about our customers. You’ll be treated with compassion, respect, and the urgency your situation deserves.
Based right here in Asheboro, we’re in the Chamber of Commerce, involved in the schools, and proud to serve our neighbors with heart and professionalism.
Help First, Business Second means putting the needs of people before the pursuit of profit. We’ve taken jobs knowing we might not get paid—we genuinely just want to serve others. That includes community members, clients, and even other franchises.
We live in a small town, and we’ve seen firsthand what happens when people try to deal with tough situations alone—because they didn’t know help was even an option. That’s part of why we started Bio-One of Asheboro.
We’ve known people who had to clean up after a loved one themselves. That shouldn’t ever be someone’s burden. If we can do something to make that easier, we will.
Helping people get through trauma, loss, or shame—even if there’s no immediate gain—is why we do this. And we believe that when you show up to help, the business will come.
We stay calm. The people who call us for crime scene or biohazard removal are often anxious, in shock, or just overwhelmed—so the last thing we want to do is heighten that. You’ll hear a steady voice on the other end, not someone rushing through the script.
You’ll reach someone calm and experienced who will listen and guide you through the next steps. That might be one of us or a member of our local team, but it’ll always be someone kind and ready to help.
We’ll talk through what’s going on, and depending on the situation, we’ll either give a quick estimate or get moving right away. We stay human and stay steady.
And we don’t throw a bunch of jargon at you—we explain what we’re doing and why. Regardless of the reason for the call, that’s how we treat every single interaction.
It’s not always best for the family—or the neighborhood—to see ‘crime scene cleanup’ on the side of a big white truck. That’s why we show up unmarked, low-profile, and quiet.
Our shirts have a small logo, and you might see it on the back of our suits if we’re wearing full PPE—but otherwise, we’re careful to remain discreet.
We’ve been on jobs where people walk up asking what happened. We just say we’re helping the family clean up. People don’t need to know more than that.
We also don’t post any job photos unless the client explicitly allows it. We may ask if we can take a photo—but we always say, ‘Nobody’s going to see this but us.’
That’s how we protect your reputation, your peace, and your dignity.
We once helped a family whose parents had rented their home to tenants who absolutely destroyed it. They were smoking crack in the yard, burning wires for scrap metal, and letting rabbits run wild through the house.
The owners watched their family furniture sold off online, and couldn’t do anything. Police said it was a civil matter. They felt powerless.
By the time we arrived, they were ready to burn the house down. But when we finished, they were blown away. They didn’t think it was possible.
We also cleaned up after a tragic suicide—helping the family start the healing process. That’s what sticks with us—not just the work, but the new beginning it gives people after everything’s been torn apart.
Every job is different. But the goal is always the same: to get people through something they never imagined they’d face.
Trust Our Professional Biohazard Cleanup Services
We have crime scene cleaners dedicated to doing every job with care. We double, triple—maybe too many times—check over our work. The point is to never leave anything behind that could reopen trauma or make someone relive the experience.
We once heard about a cleanup where a family member later found part of their loved one’s skull in a nightstand drawer. That should never happen.
That’s why we move just a little slower—so we can spot the things someone else might miss. We open every drawer, check high shelves, and make sure the site is truly ready for the family to re-enter.
And it’s not just about the cleaning. We provide the very best service. We ask if there’s anything we can do—anything they need. We have even offered to run to the store for one of our clients and guarantee similar service for every job.
We stay until everything’s clean, nothing’s missed, and the family can settle back down. That’s when we know we’re done.
We understand that calling us means something serious has happened. That’s why we lead with compassion, clear communication, and respect every step of the way.
Our team is calm under pressure and ready to help, no judgment, just support.
You don’t have to do this alone.
We’re based in a rural area where people are used to handling things themselves. But when someone needs help, we show up 24/7 with compassion and care.
We’re part of these communities, not just working in them. So when someone needs this vital service, we show up fast, with discretion, empathy, and professionalism.
We also work closely with the Asheboro Police Department and Randolph County Sheriff’s Department—trusted partners who refer us to families in need.
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