Houston Clean Response

Crime Scene & Biohazard Cleanup.

Biohazard Cleanup

Safe handling, removal, and disposal of blood, bodily fluids, and infectious materials — done right, done safely.

Intro

Biohazards are more than unpleasant — they’re a genuine health risk. Blood, bodily fluids, and other potentially infectious materials can carry pathogens like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV, and they require specialized handling, disinfection, and disposal that ordinary cleaning can’t provide.

Houston Clean Response is equipped to manage biohazard situations of every kind, from accidents and medical emergencies to industrial incidents and infectious-disease cleanup. We follow CDC and OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards on every job, leaving the space genuinely decontaminated — not just clean-looking.

What We Handle

  • Blood and bodily fluid cleanup and disinfection
  • Removal of other potentially infectious materials (OPIM)
  • Sewage and contaminated water situations
  • Medical and accident-related biohazards
  • Disinfection of high-touch and porous surfaces
  • Licensed packaging, transport, and disposal of regulated medical waste

Why Choose Us

  • CDC & OSHA compliant — bloodborne pathogen protocols on every job
  • Proper disposal — biohazard waste handled through licensed channels, not your curbside trash
  • 24/7 availability — rapid response across Greater Houston
  • Insurance & payment plans — we bill directly and offer flexible options

FAQ

What counts as a biohazard? Any material that may contain blood, bodily fluids, or infectious agents — including the surfaces and items they’ve contaminated. Because these can carry serious pathogens, they must be handled and disposed of according to OSHA and CDC regulations.

Can’t I just clean it myself with bleach? Surface cleaning doesn’t address pathogens that have soaked into porous materials, and improper handling can expose you to infection. Professional remediation includes proper PPE, hospital-grade disinfectants, and regulated disposal.

How is biohazard waste disposed of? Contaminated materials are sealed in approved biohazard containers and disposed of through licensed medical-waste channels — never with ordinary household garbage.