Guidance for a Difficult Time
If you are facing a loss or a difficult cleanup, these guides answer the questions families most often ask — clearly and without pressure. If you would rather just talk to someone, the line is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (803) 555-0100.
Who Pays for Biohazard and Unattended Death Cleanup?
Homeowner’s insurance, the estate, or a victim compensation program — how cleanup costs are usually covered.
Read the guide →How Much Does Biohazard Cleanup Cost?
What actually drives cleanup cost — scope, contamination spread, and materials — and why insurance often covers it.
Read the guide →After a Death at Home: The Coroner Process in the Columbia Midlands
The coroner’s role after a death at home, and when a property is released so cleanup can begin.
Read the guide →What to Do When You Find a Loved One Has Passed Away at Home
A calm, practical step-by-step for the hardest moment — who to call, and what not to do.
Read the guide →How Professional Biohazard Cleanup Works
Containment, removal, disinfection, odor treatment — what a certified remediation actually involves.
Read the guide →Homeowner’s Insurance and Biohazard Cleanup Coverage
How homeowner’s insurance typically applies to cleanup, and how the claim process usually works.
Read the guide →Why You Should Not Clean a Biohazard Yourself
The health, safety, and emotional reasons this work should never fall to a family member.
Read the guide →Speak with a response coordinator now
The line is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. One call reaches a coordinator who will take it from here.
(803) 555-0100