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Pontoon Beach Remediation Services

Our local Pontoon Beach biohazard cleanup team is available 24/7 for fast and efficient remediation of even the most serious biohazards and traumatic event cleanup needs. 

Why Choose ServiceMaster BioClean?

ServiceMaster BioClean Services is Pontoon Beach's premier provider of cleaning and disinfection of crime scenes, homicides, natural unattended deaths, suicides, blood, infectious diseases such as COVID-19, and other bio-hazardous situations. If you are in need of Pontoon Beach crime scene or blood cleanup services contact us for 24/7 discreet and compassionate assistance.

Professional & Compassionate Service

We’re here to help. For more than 20 years, ServiceMaster BioClean has worked diligently to assist families in crisis. Our team of professional crime scene cleaners are equipped to handle some of the toughest biohazard situations in Pontoon Beach including, suicide cleanup, unattended death cleanup, crime scene cleanup, blood cleanup, hoarding cleanup and tear gas remediation. With our regional dispatch location nearby, we know our way around and provide services to St. Louis, East St. Louis, Belleville, St. Charles, Chesterfield, Ferguson, Jefferson City, and the surrounding areas. Our technicians are discreet, compassionate and on call 24/7/365 to help you onto the road of recovery. Contact us today and learn how our professional disinfection services can help you protect the health and safety of your home and your family.

We provide crime cleanup throughout Missouri 24/7/365. We service all neighborhoods and suburbs in and around the Pontoon Beach area.

Our certified professionals can help you with:

Unattended death, homicide & suicide, commercial & industrial accidents, communicable disease disinfection, specialty services, blood cleanup and biohazard remediation & disinfection.

Need immediate assistance? Call us 24/7.

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Based on a study conducted by the Stanford School of Medicine, 80% of Americans wish they could die at home. Unfortunately, the statistics also show that only a small percentage of those 80% will actually manage to do it; and according to the same study, 60% of people die in an acute care hospital...

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