Feces and urine can create an environment of harmful microorganisms that is potentially hazardous to human health. An abundance of this human and animal waste can also attract pests such as rodents and insects, which can further spread disease and cause property damage. At Bio-One of Colorado, we work closely with property owners to provide professional feces and urine cleanup services in Colorado and surrounding areas. We remediate these biohazards and offer the best service possible:
At Bio-One of Colorado, we follow a proven course of action to remediate these biohazards:
There is a lot of hard work and expertise that goes into urine and feces cleanup. If not treated professionally, diseases such as Hepatitis A, E. Coli, Rotavirus, and Norovirus can linger and impact your life. An expert team is required to ensure proper and complete remediation.
Our Colorado team is compassionate and understanding. We are experts in biohazard cleaning, and most of all, we treat each situation with the care it deserves. Your goals and needs are critical to our process, and discretion is of utmost importance. Here is what you can expect:
Your unique circumstances will be handled with care, compassion, and discretion. We’ve experienced it all, from homes, to vehicles, and even businesses. Our priority is helping first and ensuring you can take the next steps in a safe environment.
Human and animal feces/urine are bio-hazardous waste and disinfecting a home or business that has been exposed to these materials requires expert help. Bio-One of Colorado technicians follow professional safety requirements while utilizing specialized equipment and training protocols in Denver Area. If not treated professionally, human and animal feces/urine - and other body fluids like blood and vomit can cause diseases and spread viruses. They include: hepatitis A, E. coli, rotovirus, and norovirus.
Homes and businesses cannot afford to leave these infected areas unattended, the serious risk of infectious disease is present. Bio-One of Colorado will assess an area’s unique problem before tailoring a disinfection protocol plan.