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  • Services
    • Biohazard Cleanup
    • Crime Scene Cleanup
    • Unattended Death Cleanup
    • Suicide Cleanup
    • Infectious Disease Cleanup
    • Rodent Dropping Cleanup
    • Hoarder Property Cleanup
    • Homeless Encampment Cleanup
    • Water Damage Restoration
    • Mold Inspection and Remediation
    • Sewage Cleanup
    • Fire and Smoke Restoration
    • Meth and Fentanyl Decontamination
    • The Complete Guide to Removing Odors From Your Home
  • Pricing
  • About Us
    • What’s in a Name: How Our Family Business Became Known as Eco Bear
    • Communities We Serve
  • Behind the Scenes
  • Resources
    • Probate Resources
    • Dying and Death in the 21st Century
    • Resources for Loss and the Grief Journey
    • Resources for Survivors of Suicide Loss
    • Community Resources for Combating Infectious Diseases
    • Veteran Resources and Benefits
    • Resources for Restoring Your Home and Your Life Following a Major Catastrophe
    • Legal Resources for a Small Business Owner
    • Comprehensive Landlord Handbook
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Emily Kil

Co-Owner of Eco Bear Biohazard Cleaning Company

Together with her husband, Emily Kil is co-owner of Eco Bear, a leading biohazard remediation company in Southern California. An experienced entrepreneur, Emily assisted in founding Eco Bear as a means of combining her business experience with her desire to provide assistance to people facing challenging circumstances. Emily regularly writes about her first-hand experiences providing services such as biohazard cleanup, suicide cleanup, crime scene cleanup, unattended death cleanup, infectious disease disinfection and other types of difficult remediations in homes and businesses.

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