We are here to earn your trust and ease you into the hoarding cleanup process.
We handle the toughest scenes with dignity and compassion.
We offer medical waste disposal and train others on its safe handling.
We help protect first responders with deep, professional cleaning.
We respond quickly, 24/7, with clear communication and accurate estimates. Whatever the time or situation, you can expect compassion, respect, and a real person who listens.
We love serving the people of Orange and the surrounding areas, and we care more than anyone else. From your first call to the final walk-through, we hold your hand the whole way—from start to finish—and make sure you're comfortable.
You can expect a 5-star experience—every time
I knew I had the heart for it—and I wanted to use that to help people when it matters most. Whether it’s helping a family avoid losing their home or cleaning up after something traumatic, every situation deserves care.
This isn’t just a job—it’s a way to make someone’s life better when they need it most. Helping someone stay in their home or get their life back is what makes this job worth it.
Cory Flores is the owner of Bio-One of Orange. He grew up in Southern California and graduated from California State University, Fullerton with a Bachelor’s in Business Finance. Cory has worked in a variety of industries but found the most success in the restaurant service industry as a server, bartender, and manager. His passion for serving others has driven him to build a business centered on compassion, professionalism, and making a positive impact.
Cory is a lifelong learner who constantly looks for ways to improve himself and give back to his community. He and his wife, Naomi, are happily married and proud parents of two young children and a pug named Dolly.
I’ve always known I was built for something intense—something where I could help people in ways most others can’t. I didn’t even know this industry existed until I started researching it.
When I saw how Bio-One helps people through the darkest days of their lives, I knew this was it.
Before this, I worked in hospitality—serving, bartending, helping people feel taken care of. I always got fulfillment from providing five-star service, making people feel seen. That hasn’t changed. It’s just that now, I’m doing it in the moments that matter most.
What drives me is simple. Helping someone stay in their home, restore a space after loss, or move forward from a traumatic situation—those are the wins. That’s what our team is built to do.
No one wants to make these calls. But when they do, we’re ready. We show up. We make a difference. And that’s why I started Bio-One of Orange.
When you call us, it’s not a machine—it’s me or someone on our team answering, right away. There’s no press-one-to-hold or corporate loop. You’re talking to a real person who knows how to help.
We ask what’s going on—not to pry, but to listen and understand. Most people don’t know what to say or where to start, and that’s okay. We’ll ask a few questions, maybe request a few photos if you’re comfortable, and explain exactly what happens next.
Every call is different. Sometimes we dispatch immediately. Other times, we walk you through insurance, scheduling, or how to prepare the space. Our only goal is to take the weight off your shoulders.
Our job starts the moment you reach out—not when we show up. And from that first call, we want you to feel like someone is on your side. Because we are.
The number one fear I hear from clients is about privacy. They don’t want neighbors asking questions, they don’t want people watching, and they definitely don’t want to relive what happened.
That’s why we show up in unmarked vehicles. We don’t park with logos or anything that draws attention. We get suited up inside—not in the driveway—so you’re not on display. If anyone asks what we’re doing, we simply say, we’re here to help the family. That’s it.
Our team is trained to act with total discretion. We don’t share details with anyone. Even within our company, we only discuss what’s necessary to get the job done safely and respectfully.
This is your space, your story, and your healing. We’re just here to quietly help you move forward—with care, professionalism, and zero judgment.
We recently helped a family whose loved one had lived in a hoarded garage. The situation was serious—code enforcement was involved, and the home was about to be red-tagged. The family was overwhelmed. The owner was in the hospital and couldn’t return unless the space was cleared and sanitized.
We worked closely with the city, cleaned the property top to bottom, and helped the family meet every requirement to avoid losing the home. That person had lived there since 1987. Helping them keep it—that’s something we’ll never forget.
Another client broke down in tears when we found family photos and paperwork they thought were gone forever. Moments like that stay with you. That’s what we mean when we say we care.
It’s not about the cleanup—it’s about what it means to the person on the other side.
We see people in their most vulnerable moments. And we’re proud to help them reclaim control, one step at a time.
We don’t just finish a job—we walk it with you. Before we leave any site, we go over everything we’ve done, step by step. We hold your hand through it all, and we don’t leave until you’re satisfied.
Sometimes clients ask if we’ll find something important—family photos, documents, valuables. If we can, we do. We’ve had clients cry when we hand them something they thought was gone forever. That’s the kind of detail we’re looking for—not just surface clean, but emotional peace.
We also make sure everything meets our checklist. Our team follows a structured remediation process, from driveway arrival to equipment load-out. It’s not guesswork—we use certified steps to guarantee safety, sanitation, and trust.
And if something didn’t go the way it should have? We own it. We work with the client to fix it. That’s part of our standard. Because when we leave, you should feel lighter than when we arrived.
We only bring on people who show care, compassion, and respect. Everyone is background-checked and goes through hands-on training before they ever enter your home.
If someone can’t treat people right, they’re not on our team.
You can expect professionalism—and people who truly care.
We live and work right here in Orange County, serving cities like Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Brea, Costa Mesa, and more. Our team responds 24/7 to help families, property managers, and first responders navigate tough situations with compassion and care.We’re proud to work alongside trusted local partners like the Orange County Sheriff’s Department and TIP Orange County to support our neighbors in moments of crisis.
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