Accidental deaths at homes, businesses, and other locations can result in contamination by blood and bodily fluids, depending on the manner a person dies. Blood and bodily fluids can contain hazardous pathogens, germs with the capacity of causing severe and even fatal illness. The scene of an accidental death can be traumatic in and of itself. Health risks and the emotional perils presented by an accidental death scene warrant professional assistance from biohazard remediation professionals.


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Overview of Who Is Responsible for Cleaning up After a Car Accident?

Eco Bear Biohazard Cleaning Company is a veteran-owned business that provides affordable, professional, and discrete blood, vomit, and odor remediation services at half the price of our competitors. There were over 490,000 automobile accidents reported in the state of California in 2016, the last year a full set of statistics is available. Of that number,…