WHAT IS HOARDING?
Hoarding is a psychological condition that causes people to obsessively collect items and makes it difficult for a person to part with things once they are acquired. Many people don’t realize the health and safety hazards that hoarding brings, as it related to biohazardous materials. Extreme filth and feces can bring with it bacteria that should be disposed of as biohazardous waste.
HOW DO WE CLEAN?
Hoarding cleanup presents complex health and safety hazards. We adhere to OSHA’s bloodborne pathogen regulations and practice universal precautions to protect our employees and customers. Our science-based process ensures that we contain the affected areas to prevent cross-contamination, remove all traces of biological materials, disinfect and deodorize, and test to confirm that the affected areas are free of pathogens. We are diligent and thorough because we understand that the health and safety of you and your family are on the line.
Whether you need hoarder cleanup for a friend, a loved one, or even yourself—when you’re ready to get help, Bio-One is there. Our job is not to judge; our job is to clean and disinfect so your home safe and livable again.
Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with questions or contact us to learn more about our hoarding cleanup and biohazard removal services.
Karen & Rick Jacobs live in Wake Forest and are the local owners of Bio-One Raleigh and Raleigh Hoarding. We offer trauma, mold and hoarding cleanup services including biohazard, Covid-19 and virus disinfection, blood cleanup, suicide/homicide, feces & bodily fluid, animal waste, undiscovered death, and mold testing & remediation.
We proudly serve North Carolina’s Triangle and surrounding areas including Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex, Pittsboro, Holly Springs, Clayton, Carrboro, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Hillsborough, Mebane, Morrisville, Wake Forest, Zebulon, Rolesville, Louisburg, Knightdale, Hillsborough, and Wendell; as well as the following counties; Wake County, Durham County, Cumberland County, Guilford County, Orange County, Chatham County, Harnett County, Johnston County, Nash County, Franklin County and Pill County. We also provide services to Greensboro, Sanford, Pinehurst, Wilmington and the Outer Banks. .
Bio-One Inc. is the world's first crime scene cleaning franchise. Nationally respected and locally owned, Bio-One has earned its reputation through being trusted to handle the Mandalay Bay mass shooting in Las Vegas in 2017, the Pulse nightclub shooting in Florida in 2016, and consulted on the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in 2012. In 2021, Bio-One was once again included in the best and most comprehensive franchise ranking list – Entrepreneur Magazine.