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Unattended death clean up is a specialized service required when a person has passed away and their body has not been discovered for days, weeks, or even longer. In Cincinnati, the humid summers and aging housing stock can accelerate decomposition, leading to severe biological hazards that go far beyond what standard cleaning can address. The work involves the careful removal of blood, bodily fluids, and tissue that have seeped into flooring, drywall, and subflooring. Decomposition fluids can saturate porous materials like wood, carpet, and concrete, creating persistent odors and health risks if not fully remediated. Our team uses industrial-grade disinfectants, antimicrobial agents, and ozone treatments to neutralize pathogens and eliminate odors at the molecular level. The process also includes removing and disposing of contaminated materials in accordance with Ohio state regulations, ensuring that the property is restored to a safe and habitable condition. For Cincinnati homeowners and landlords, this service is critical because unattended deaths often occur in rental properties, vacant homes, or residences where the deceased lived alone. Failing to properly clean the scene can lead to long-term property damage, liability issues, and emotional distress for families trying to move forward.
The clean up process begins with a thorough assessment of the scene, including the extent of saturation and the type of surfaces affected. We then set up containment zones to prevent cross-contamination and use personal protective equipment (PPE) rated for biohazard exposure. Removal of blood-soaked materials is done methodically, often requiring the extraction of sections of flooring or wallboard. After removal, we apply enzymatic cleaners that break down organic matter, followed by hospital-grade disinfectants that kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Cincinnati properties, especially older homes in neighborhoods like Avondale or Bond Hill, may have porous brick, plaster, or hardwood that require multiple treatments. The final step involves odor neutralization using hydroxyl generators or thermal fogging, which eliminates lingering smells without masking them. This work is not something a general cleaning service or family member should attempt, as improper handling can spread pathogens through the air or leave behind biohazards that cause health issues later. Our team is trained in bloodborne pathogen protocols and follows Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for biohazard remediation.
We provide unattended death clean up throughout Cincinnati, including neighborhoods such as Avondale, Bethlehem, Betts-Longworth Historic District, Bond Hill, Botany Hills, and the Brewery District. Our coverage extends to locations near local landmarks like 12th Street Pilates, 16-Bit Bar+Arcade, 1883 Café & Bar, and 19something, ensuring that residents and property managers across the city have access to professional biohazard remediation. Whether the property is a historic home in Betts-Longworth or a modern apartment near the Brewery District, we respond to scenes in these areas and beyond.
When you contact us for unattended death clean up, expect a discreet and respectful response. We will ask about the location, the time since death, and the condition of the property to prepare the right equipment. Our team arrives in unmarked vehicles to maintain privacy. We work directly with family members, property owners, or law enforcement to coordinate access. The clean up may take several hours to multiple days depending on the severity of the scene. We handle all waste disposal and provide documentation for insurance claims. You do not need to be present during the work unless you choose to be, and we will leave the property clean, disinfected, and odor-free.
If you need unattended death clean up in Cincinnati, call us today. We are ready to help restore your property with professionalism and care.