OUR SERVICES

We have invested heavily in the development of our staff, ensuring that they are very much capable of providing you with the best solution based on your requirements.

We have a special emergency line to operate 24/7, and we are able to deal with delicate situations with utmost speed and discretion.

We invest heavily in our equipment and we adhere to COSHH regulations concerning hazardous waste to protect our employees and customers.

We use eco-friendly cleaning products. We ensure that hazardous waste materials are disposed of in accordance with environmental legislation.


As a company, our main goal is to ensure that people are safe from the harmful influence of poor standards of hygiene, by providing a wide variety of high-quality biohazard cleaning services tailored to meet our clients’ specific needs. This ensures that the clients live in hygienic surroundings and that any hazardous situations are eliminated without endangering the environment.

Our cleaning services range from disinfection/decontamination, trauma/unattended death cleanup, forensic/crime scene cleanup, bird excrement removal, bodily fluids and faeces cleaning, industrial deep cleaning and more.

Our Testimonials:

‘A fast, reliable, and efficient service delivered exactly to our specifications. I found everything from organising the task to completion painless and was highly satisfied with the results.’ Richard.

‘The team did an exceptional job in an emergency situation. There was a lot to deal with and the team were very helpful and it got us out of a bad situation efficiently.’ Kevin.

‘Amazing service. The guys were polite and well mannered. They were professional from start to finish.’ Steven

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HOW WE WORK

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In order to respond to various emergency situations quickly and flexibly, we keep our core team small. This means we do not have bureaucratic procedures. A quick phone call, a simple email, and we will be there for you with the most suitable equipment and team members. This also allows us to operate in the most cost-efficient manner, which in turn, offers you the most competitive pricing throughout the whole of the UK.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How do you carry out your risk assessment?
In accordance with the HSE guidance, we carefully assess the potential biohazardous risks as well as infection risks when dealing with the deceased. Our standard risk assessment includes:

  • identify the hazards and how the activities, processes or microorganisms could cause harm to health
    • the condition/presentation of the deceased;
    • which microorganism(s) may be present;
    • the routes of transmission (ie airborne, droplet or contact) and their infectious dose;
    • the clinical history of the deceased;
    • the prevalence of particular infections in the community;
    • the nature of any likely contact with the body, including the amount of leakage and potential contamination of clothes, equipment or contact with blood or body fluids;
    • the susceptibility of individual people working in the premises;
    • the severity of the disease(s);
    • health surveillance and immunisation available for staff undertaking the task (ie whether prophylactic treatments are available).
  • decide who might be harmed and how
    • the task being undertaken and how levels of contamination may change;
    • where the task will be carried out, including the local layout and a practical route for movement of work and people;
    • whether the task could create aerosols, splashes or will require the use of sharps;
    • what equipment will be used, whether equipment is shared and how it will be decontaminated;
    • who will carry out the task and whether they are part of any vulnerable group;
    • whether others could be affected by the task;
    • whether the work is routine, one-off, undertaken out of hours and/or by lone workers;
    • how much infectious material (ie body fluids) is being handled;
    • how many people are exposed.
What tools and equipment do you use?
We select appropriate protective equipment and clothing based on the nature of the risk. All single-use clothing is disposed as clinical waste - biohazards; reusable tools and equipment are properly decontaminated after use. Our standard tools and equipment include:

  • heavy-duty overalls that
    • have no external pockets or Velcro fastenings
    • are bought one size too big, to prevent seams ripping during removal work
    • are worn with an attached fitted hood (worn over respirator straps) and disposable gloves
    • are disposed of as clinical waste after a single use
    • the cuffs are sealed with tape
    • the legs are worn over footwear to prevent dust falling into shoes.
  • waterproof trousers and jackets;
  • working boots with toe and sole protection;
  • At the end of the removal work, safety footwear must be:
    • decontaminated
    • double bagged (if being used at another site), or
    • disposed as clinical waste.
  • waterproof heavy-duty gloves;
    • single-use gloves are worn
    • disposed of as clinical waste after use
  • a standard construction site helmet (hard hat);
  • respiratory protection (half-face filter respirators):
    • fitted with the highest efficiency filter possible (FFP3) and provide a protection factor of at least 20 to control exposure of microorganisms down to the lowest levels.
    • a Class P1 disposable respirator
    • a Class P2 disposable respirator
    • a respirator fitted with a Class P1 filter cartridge
    • a respirator fitted with a Class P2 filter cartridge.
  • a face visor, in case there is a likelihood of splashing
  • only manually operated hand tools are used to clean biohazardous materials
  • If necessary, specialised Type H vacuum cleaners are used.
What kind of training do you provide to your staff?
  • anatomical pathology technology offered by the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH)
  • the Diploma in Funeral Directing or other relevant qualifications offered by the British Institute of Embalmers
  • the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management (ICCM) Diploma
  • the Scottish Vocational Education Council (SCOTVEC) or the Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC)
  • all onsite work is closely supervised to ensure that safe work procedures are followed.

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