Bio-One of Vegas handles emergency vehicle decontamination and sanitation. Often, the job proves to be more difficult than anticipated. That’s why we send in trained cleaning technicians to get the job done right.
Our highly-skilled technicians clean out and sanitize every square foot of each vehicle. Not a single area can be missed, or we risk infecting emergency first responders. This is a job we take very seriously.
We’ve been a part of the Las Vegas, NV community for many years now and are proud to help keep its emergency vehicles safe and sanitized.
Quite frequently, there are blood and body fluid remains that can’t be seen within the vehicle. We do our part in thoroughly disinfecting everything. All visible signs of biohazardous material, as well as the invisible spots, will be disinfected and decontaminated.
As the owner of this business, I, James Herold, can promise that you’ll receive the best help available from the professionals at Bio-One of Vegas.
Our Vegas 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.
Bio-One of Vegas technicians follow strict state guidelines for safely removing and disposing medical waste in Las Vegas Area, thus minimizing the risks associated with these bio-hazardous materials. Our medical waste management services include 24-hour emergency response and weekly/monthly/quarterly transportation and disposal of bio-medical waste from medical examiners offices, hospitals, dental offices and nursing homes, and other facilities that generate bio-hazardous waste.
Using clearly marked containers, Bio-One of Vegas experts are careful to properly dispose of medical waste that potentially carry blood borne pathogens. We also counsel paramedics and first responders—professionals at risk of handling bio-hazardous material—on how to best handle medical waste and limit the risks associated with their work.