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When a death occurs in a home or business in Cincinnati, the scene often involves biological hazards that go far beyond what standard cleaning services can handle. Death clean up, also known as trauma or biohazard remediation, addresses the aftermath of unattended deaths, suicides, homicides, or any situation where a body has remained undiscovered for a period of time. In these cases, decomposition fluids, blood, tissue, and strong odors have permeated surfaces, flooring, walls, and even the subfloor. The work requires specialized training in bloodborne pathogen cleanup, the use of industrial-grade disinfectants, and proper disposal of biohazardous waste according to Ohio state regulations. For Cincinnati properties—especially older homes in neighborhoods with high humidity like Avondale or Bond Hill—the risk of mold growth and structural damage from untreated fluids is significant. Our team removes all visible and invisible contaminants, then thoroughly sanitizes and deodorizes the area to restore the space to a safe, livable condition. This is not a job for a mop and bleach; it demands professional equipment, personal protective gear, and a deep understanding of how biohazards can seep into porous materials such as drywall, carpet, and wood.
The process begins with a careful assessment of the scene to determine the extent of contamination. In many Cincinnati cases, we encounter situations where the death went unnoticed for days or weeks, leading to advanced decomposition. This means fluids have soaked through multiple layers of material, requiring removal of affected drywall, insulation, flooring, and sometimes subflooring. We use EPA-approved antimicrobial agents to kill pathogens and enzymes to break down organic matter, followed by HEPA vacuuming and air scrubbing to eliminate odors at the molecular level. Every step is documented, and all waste is transported in sealed, labeled containers to a licensed incineration facility. Beyond the technical work, we understand the emotional weight for families. We operate with discretion and respect, often coordinating directly with coroners, law enforcement, or property managers so that loved ones do not have to witness the cleanup. For Cincinnati residents, this service is essential not only for health and safety but also for preserving the value and habitability of the property—something that can be compromised if biohazards are left untreated.
We provide death clean up services across the greater Cincinnati area, including neighborhoods such as Avondale, Bethlehem, the Betts-Longworth Historic District, Bond Hill, Botany Hills, and the Brewery District. Whether the property is near local landmarks like 12th Street Pilates, 16-Bit, 1883 Cafe & Bar, or 19something, our team can respond promptly to any location within Hamilton County and surrounding communities. We understand that Cincinnati’s diverse mix of historic homes, apartment buildings, and commercial spaces each present unique challenges, and we tailor our approach accordingly.
When you contact us for death clean up, here is what the process looks like:
If you are facing the aftermath of a death in a Cincinnati property, do not attempt to handle it yourself. Call us for a discreet, professional consultation. We are here to help you restore your space with care and competence.