Bio-One of Colorado Springs decontamination and biohazard cleaning services

What’s That Smell? Don’t Let a Sewage Backup Mess Ruin Your Day

Call Bio-One of Colorado Springs anytime, 24/7, (719) 421-1121 for immediate sewage backup cleanup. Our highly trained teams are equipped to handle all the complexities and hazards of sewage backup cleanup.

Understanding the Causes of Sewage Backup in Your Home or Business

Sewage backup occurs when wastewater and materials from sewer lines reverse their flow and enter a home or building’s plumbing system, usually through drains.

This can be caused by various reasons, including:

  • Blockages in the Sewer Line: When the sewer line is blocked by debris, tree roots, or other obstructions, the sewage has nowhere to go and can back up into the building.
  • Damaged Sewer Pipes: Broken or damaged sewer pipes can prevent the normal flow of sewage, leading to backups.
  • Overloaded Municipal Sewer Lines: During heavy rainfall or flooding, municipal sewer lines can become overwhelmed, causing sewage to back up into connected home or business sewer lines.
  • Problems with Sewer Main: If the main sewer line has issues, it can affect individual lines connected to it.
 Sewage backup occurs when wastewater and materials from sewer lines reverse their flow and enter a home or building’s plumbing system, usually through drains.
Sewage backup occurs when wastewater and materials from sewer lines reverse their flow and enter a home or building’s plumbing system, usually through drains.

The Serious Health Risks and Property Damage Caused By Sewage Backup

Sewage backup is particularly problematic for several reasons, each contributing to its severity:

  • Health Hazards: Sewage contains bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that can cause various illnesses. When sewage backs up into a home or business, these contaminants can pose serious health risks to humans and pets. Diseases such as hepatitis, salmonella, and gastrointestinal illnesses can be transmitted through contact with sewage.
  • Property Damage: Sewage can cause significant damage to a property. It can ruin floors, walls, furniture, and personal belongings. The longer the sewage is in contact with materials, the more damage it can cause. Additionally, the moisture from sewage can lead to mold growth, which is another health hazard and can further damage the property.
  • Odors: Sewage smells unpleasant due to waste and gases like hydrogen sulfide. This odor can permeate a building and belongings, making the environment unpleasant and potentially uninhabitable until thoroughly cleaned and deodorized.
  • Cleanup Challenges: Dealing with sewage backup is unpleasant and challenging and requires professional cleaning services. Proper cleanup involves removing the sewage and disinfecting the area to eliminate health risks. This process can be time-consuming and expensive.
  • Environmental Impact: Sewage contains pollutants that can harm the environment. If not correctly managed, sewage backup can contaminate groundwater and surface water, affecting local ecosystems.
 Sewage contains bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that can cause various illnesses.
Sewage contains bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that can cause various illnesses.

Hidden Risks of DIY Sewage Spill Cleanup: Why Professionals Are Essential

Sewage backup cleaning is generally not recommended as a DIY project due to several important reasons:

  • Health Risks: Sewage contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that pose serious health risks. Individuals attempting DIY cleanup without proper protective equipment and sanitation procedures can expose themselves and others to infectious diseases.
  • Proper Equipment and Techniques: Professional cleanup teams have specialized equipment and techniques to safely and effectively remove sewage and disinfect the area. This includes industrial-grade pumps, air movers, dehumidifiers, and strong disinfectants not typically available to the average homeowner.
  • Hidden Damage Assessment: Professionals are trained to identify and address hidden damage caused by sewage, such as water seepage under flooring, behind walls, and in other hard-to-reach areas. Missing these areas can lead to mold growth and structural damage over time.
  • Mold Prevention and Remediation: Sewage can create a breeding ground for mold, which poses additional health risks and property damage. Professionals can take steps to prevent mold growth and address any existing mold issues.
  • Insurance Claims: If you plan to file an insurance claim for the damage, insurers often require evidence of professional remediation. DIY cleanup might not meet the insurer’s standards for coverage.
  • Safety Regulations and Waste Disposal: There are specific regulations for handling and disposing of sewage-contaminated materials. Professionals know how to comply with these regulations to ensure safe and legal disposal.
  • Stress and Time: Dealing with sewage backup can be highly stressful and time-consuming. Hiring professionals can alleviate this burden and ensure the job is done quickly and effectively.
 Sewage moisture can create an ideal environment for mold and fungi growth.
Sewage moisture can create an ideal environment for mold and fungi growth.

Understanding the Serious Health Implications of Sewage Backup

Sewage backup cleanup poses several dangers and health risks to the person maintaining the property, primarily due to the nature of sewage and the contaminants it contains:

  • Exposure to Pathogens: Sewage is teeming with harmful microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. These can cause various illnesses, from skin infections to more severe diseases such as hepatitis, leptospirosis, and gastrointestinal infections.
  • Risk of Mold and Fungi: Sewage moisture can create an ideal environment for mold and fungi growth. Exposure to mold spores can lead to respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and other health problems, especially in individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions or weakened immune systems.
  • Chemical Hazards: Sewage from household waste or industrial sources may contain hazardous chemicals and toxins. These chemicals can be harmful if inhaled or come into contact with skin.
  • Physical Injuries: Cleaning up sewage can pose physical risks, such as slips and falls, especially in areas with wet and slippery floors. There’s also the risk of injury from lifting heavy or sharp objects that may be hidden in the sewage.
  • Psychological Stress: Dealing with a sewage backup can be highly stressful and emotionally taxing. The unpleasant nature of the task, combined with concerns about property damage and health risks, can take a psychological toll.
  • Inadequate Protection and Equipment: Clean sewage requires specialized equipment and personal protective gear, such as gloves, masks, and waterproof clothing. Without these, individuals are more susceptible to the hazards mentioned above.
  • Improper Cleaning and Disinfection: The area may not be thoroughly sanitized without knowledge of proper cleaning and disinfecting techniques, leaving behind harmful microbes and increasing the risk of future health problems.
 Professionals have the necessary personal protective equipment and training to safely handle sewage, which contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
Professionals have the necessary personal protective equipment and training to safely handle sewage, which contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.

Why Professionals Are Essential for Sewage Backup Cleaning

Calling a professional cleanup company to handle sewage backup is strongly advised for several important reasons:

  • Health and Safety: Professionals have the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) and training to safely handle sewage, which contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. This reduces the risk of infections and health issues.
  • Specialized Equipment and Techniques: Professional companies use advanced equipment and proven techniques to effectively remove sewage, dry the area, and sanitize surfaces. This equipment is typically not available to the average homeowner.
  • Thorough Cleaning and Sanitization: Professionals ensure the area is cleaned, disinfected, and sanitized to prevent health risks associated with lingering bacteria and mold growth.
  • Mold Prevention and Remediation: Sewage creates a high risk for mold growth. Professional cleanup teams are equipped to address existing mold and take preventive measures to inhibit future mold growth.
  • Expertise in Handling Contaminated Materials: Professionals know how to properly handle and dispose of contaminated materials according to health regulations, ensuring the cleanup process is safe and compliant with legal standards.
  • Assessment of Structural Damage: Experts can assess and address any potential structural damage caused by the sewage backup, which might not be immediately apparent to an untrained eye.
  • Insurance Claims Assistance: Many professional cleanup companies are experienced in documenting damages and can provide the necessary documentation to support insurance claims, simplifying the claim process.
  • Stress Relief and Time Savings: Dealing with a sewage backup can be highly stressful and time-consuming. Hiring professionals relieves property owners of this burden, allowing them to focus on other important matters.
  • Preventing Future Issues: Professionals can also advise on preventing future sewage backups, potentially saving property owners from similar incidents.
 Bio-One team members have extensive classroom and hands-on training before working in the field.
Bio-One team members have extensive classroom and hands-on training before working in the field.

The Hidden Costs and Risks of Hiring Unqualified Sewage Cleanup Companies

Hiring an unqualified company to handle sewage backup cleanup can lead to several negative consequences:

  • Inadequate Cleanup: An unqualified team may lack the expertise and equipment for thorough cleanup and sanitization. This can leave behind bacteria and viruses, leading to health risks and unpleasant odors.
  • Increased Health Risks: Improper sewage handling can expose occupants to harmful pathogens. Without proper cleaning and disinfection, there’s a higher risk of illnesses and infections.
  • Secondary Damage: Inexperienced cleaners might miss hidden areas affected by sewage, like behind walls or under floors. This can lead to long-term damage, including structural issues and mold growth.
  • Non-Compliance with Regulations: Specific regulations exist for handling, treating, and disposing of sewage-contaminated materials. Only qualified companies might adhere to these regulations, leading to legal issues and environmental hazards.
  • Ineffective Mold Remediation: Addressing mold growth requires expertise. Inadequate mold remediation can lead to persistent mold issues, affecting air quality and health.
  • Voided Insurance Claims: Insurance companies often require professional cleanup for claims related to sewage backup. Using an unqualified company might void your claim, leading to out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Additional Costs: Inadequate cleanup may require hiring another company for re-cleaning, leading to increased costs and extended inconvenience.
  • Property Value Impact: Improperly addressed sewage issues can affect a property’s value, making it difficult to sell or rent.
  • Psychological Stress: Dealing with ongoing issues from inadequate cleanup can be stressful and impact your quality of life.

For these reasons, ensuring that any company hired for sewage cleanup is qualified, experienced, and adheres to industry standards is crucial.

 Bio-One team members have extensive classroom and hands-on training before working in the field.
Bio-One team members have extensive classroom and hands-on training before working in the field.

What to Look for in a Professional Sewage Cleanup Service Provider

When seeking a certified, trained, and professional cleanup company for sewage backup or other restoration needs, consider the following factors to ensure you choose a reliable and competent service provider:

  • Certifications and Licensing: Look for a company with relevant certifications from recognized industry organizations. Also, ensure the company is licensed to operate in your area.
  • Experience and Specialization: Choose a company with a strong track record and sewage cleanup and restoration expertise. Experience in this area is crucial due to the unique challenges and health risks.
  • Insurance and Bonding: Ensure the company is insured and bonded. This protects you from liability in case of accidents or damage during the cleanup process.
  • Training and Professionalism: The staff should be well-trained and professional. Inquire about their training process and whether they are updated with the latest cleaning and restoration techniques.
  • Health and Safety Standards: The company should adhere to strict health and safety standards, use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and follow OSHA guidelines.
  • Advanced Equipment and Techniques: Verify that the company uses advanced, industrial-grade equipment and proven techniques for effective cleanup, drying, dehumidification, and sanitization.
  • Availability and Response Time: Quick response is crucial in emergencies like sewage backups. Choose a company that offers 24/7 emergency services and can respond promptly.
  • Customer Reviews and References: Look at customer reviews and ask for references. Feedback from previous clients can provide valuable insights into the company’s reliability and quality of work.
  • Detailed Plan and Transparent Communication: A professional company should provide a clear action plan and openly communicate the process, duration, and costs involved.
  • Insurance Claims Assistance: Look for a company experienced in dealing with insurance claims, as they can help document damages and provide necessary information to insurers.
  • After-Service Support: Check if the company provides follow-up services or support after the cleanup in case of any issues or concerns.
  • Environmental Compliance: The company should follow ecological regulations for waste disposal and use eco-friendly cleaning agents when possible.

Selecting a company that meets these criteria ensures a thorough and safe cleanup process, protecting your health, property, and peace of mind.

Bio-One’s Commitment: Restoring Your Space Safely and Swiftly

Bio-One of Colorado Springs is your trusted partner in reclaiming your space from sewage backup. Here’s why you should choose them:

  • Quick Local Response: Bio-One is available 24/7. As a locally owned service, its expert estimators can be at your doorstep promptly to kickstart the cleanup process. Bio-One-trained local technicians are exclusively employed and are always ready to get to work immediately.
  • Their Expert Estimator: Every situation is unique, so they begin with a personalized, in-person consultation with an expert estimator. Before they start, the estimator inspects the affected areas, understanding your specific circumstances and expectations. Their comprehensive estimates include labor, disposal, time constraints, equipment, etc.
  • Their Highly Trained Technicians: Bio-One stands out with the Bio-One Training System (BOTS). Each local Bio-One operation contributes to a nationwide network of owners, creating a wealth of knowledge and experience. Their technicians are trained to the highest standards, empowered by shared expertise, and committed to understanding your needs.
  • The Cleanup Process: Your privacy and discretion are paramount. Their experienced crew, typically two to four technicians, works efficiently, with most projects taking less than one to two days. You have complete control over the schedule, timing, and working conditions. We arrive inconspicuously, use unmarked vehicles, and handle proper disposal of any biohazardous waste.
  • The Results: They not only restore your space to its safe, pre-sewage backup condition but also disinfect all hard surfaces, including furniture, countertops, flooring, walls, appliances, and more. Your space will be ready for any necessary restoration work.
  • Insurance Expertise: Navigating insurance processes can be daunting. Let Bio-One take the burden off your shoulders by opening the claim and directly collaborating with adjusters on your behalf.
  • The Bio-One Promise: Compassion and competence are their core values. At Bio-One, help comes first, and business comes second. Their owners lead compassionately and provide our clients with respect and professionalism.

They Clean in Stealth Mode

The last thing you want is to draw attention to the cleanup. They’re the cleanup ninjas. They prioritize discretion in our operations, using unmarked vehicles and adhering to any special requests to maintain privacy and confidentiality.

Call Bio-One of Colorado Springs anytime, 24/7, (719) 421-1121 for immediate sewage backup cleanup. Our highly trained teams are equipped to handle all the complexities and hazards of sewage backup cleanup.

FAQs

What causes sewage backup in homes and businesses?

Blockages in sewer lines, damaged sewer pipes, overloaded municipal sewer lines, or issues with the main sewer line can cause sewage backup.

What health risks are associated with sewage backup?

Exposure to sewage can lead to various illnesses due to bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. Risks include hepatitis, salmonella, gastrointestinal infections, and more.

How does sewage backup affect the property?

Sewage can significantly damage floors, walls, furniture, and personal belongings and lead to mold growth and structural damage.

Why is sewage backup cleanup not recommended as a DIY project?

DIY cleanup poses health risks without proper protective equipment and sanitation procedures. It also requires specialized equipment and techniques for effective cleanup.

What are the dangers of inadequate sewage cleanup?

Inadequate cleanup can leave behind harmful bacteria and viruses, increase health risks, and lead to secondary damage like mold growth and structural issues.

What should I look for in a professional sewage cleanup service?

Look for certifications, experience in sewage cleanup, insurance and bonding, adherence to health and safety standards, and a track record of reliable service.

How does Bio-One handle sewage cleanup?

Bio-One provides a quick local response, personalized consultation, highly trained technicians, and discreet, efficient cleanup while ensuring safety and compliance.

Can Bio-One assist with insurance claims for sewage cleanup?

Yes, Bio-One can help by opening claims and collaborating directly with adjusters, simplifying the insurance claim process.

What makes Bio-One different from other sewage cleanup services?

Bio-One offers a combination of local availability, expert estimators, specialized training, discreet service, and compassionate handling of each situation.

Does homeowner’s insurance cover sewage backup cleanup?

Coverage depends on your insurance policy. Bio-One can assist in documenting the damage and working with your insurance provider to determine coverage.


First Responder Relay Presented by Bio-One, Inc.

We are delighted to announce our sponsorship of the First Responder Relay in Las Vegas on October 16th. The First Responders Relay is a 9 person 48-mile running relay with stages ranging from 4.0 miles to 7.7 miles. The relay is competition comprised of first responder personnel from throughout the United States and the World, and is hosted by the California Police Athletic Federation (CPAF).

There is still time to register, but don't delay! Registration closes September 18.  Visit www.CPAF.org to join us in Las Vegas!

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The California Police Athletic Federation (CPAF) is proud to announce that the 2021 United States Police & Fire Championships (USPFC) are now Presented by Bio-One, Inc. 

 

Operating under the motto, "Help First, Business Second," Bio-One provides high-level decontamination and biohazard cleanup services while offering clients the privacy and compassion needed at difficult times. Bio-One operates in 41 states with over 110 locations and is committed to providing first-class service. 

 

"We are thrilled to add Bio-One as the Presenting Sponsor for the 2021 USPFC because   First Responders warrant our support," said California Police Athletic Federation President LC Collins. "Bio-One’s reputation is second to none, and with their partnership, we can offer first responders a health and wellness outlet.  We look forward to working with them for years to come."

 

Founded by San Diego Police Lieutenant Veon "Duke" Nyhus, The United States Police & Fire Championships were first held in San Diego in 1967. Duke recognized the need to promote physical fitness and camaraderie among the Public Safety and First Responder community members. 

 

The USPFC caters to active and retired public safety and first responders who participate in Olympic-style competitions and open to individuals representing firefighters, law enforcement, and officers from corrections, probation, border protection, immigration, and customs across the country. Traditionally athletes compete in 45+ sporting events from biathlon to motocross across 35+ venues in Southern California.

 

"At Bio-One our support for Law Enforcement and Fire Service Officers is unwavering, and we're thrilled to partner with the California Police Athletic Federation during this memorable event," said Nick-Anthony Zamucen, founder of Bio-One. "We wish each athlete success and look forward to celebrating these everyday heroes."

 

The 2021 USPFC Presented by Bio-One will take place from June 10th to the 19th in venues across San Diego, California, and strengthen the relationship between First Responders and the community for many years to come!

 

About the United States Police and Fire Championships

The California Police Athletic Federation (CPAF) is the parent organization of two multi-sport programs designed for peace officers and firefighters. The World Police & Fire Games (WPFG) are open to active and retired law enforcement and fire service personnel throughout the world. The United States Police & Fire Championships (USPFC) are open to active or retired public safety and first responder personnel from an eligible agency within the USA. For more information, please visit www.uspfc.org. 

 

Losing a loved one in an accident is incomprehensibly painful. The seeming unfairness and randomness of the moment is almost impossible to accept at first as grieving friends and family members try to rationalize what happened. They often feel guilty for not doing enough to prevent the death despite the fact that the incident was entirely out of their control. But nobody can prepare for the sudden and unexpected. Accidental deaths are by definition unnatural and unintentional. They include slips and falls, traffic accidents, poisonings, accidental weapon wounds, drownings, fire injuries, head traumas, industrial accidents, choking deaths, explosions, and natural disasters. Fatal accidents have always been a leading cause of death in America. But unfortunately, they are becoming more common.

According to the non-profit National Safety Council, accidental deaths increased 96 percent over the last 25 years.  Though they decreased significantly between 1950 and 1980, fatal accidents have been growing rapidly since the mid-1990s.Despite our innovation in creating safer technologies, today’s rate of 52.2 deaths per 100,000 people hasn’t been seen since the mid-1970s. Now, accidents are the number one leading cause of death for people aged 1 to 44, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and PreventionFor all demographics, they are the third leading cause of death nationwide, with 169,936 deaths reported by the CDC in 2017.

While researchers have not reached a consensus on why accidental deaths are increasing, the NSC points to three trends to explain the rise, including increases in poisonings, motor vehicle deaths and falls among older adults. All of these injuries are preventable, they say, arguing on their website that institutions “have not consistently prioritized safety at work, at home and on the road”. Poisonings, the leading unintentional injury among CDC data, increased 11 percent between 2016 and 2017 The NSC attributes the growth to the opioid crisis, which claimed the lives of 47,000 Americans in 2017 .

To put the CDC data into perspective, 466 people die from accidental injuries every day The number of friends and family members affected by the death of a loved one is even higher, resulting in an ever-growing community of people who must find ways to manage their grief. Bio-One works with these families every day to facilitate their steps towards recovery.

When fatal accidents happen, we dedicate our resources to helping families restore their home or business in a safe, private and efficient manner. Because first responders do not decontaminate crime scenes after they respond to a call, we step in to ensure that families are not exposed to disease and other dangers. Crime scenes harbor harmful bloodborne pathogens that contaminate the immediate area, leaving everyone on the property vulnerable to Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Our licensed technicians use powerful, environmentally safe chemicals to thoroughly disinfect the area so you can rest assured that your family will be safe. We work with an appreciation for your valuables and will replace furnishings if need be. In hoarding situations, we remove clutter that may present a danger to other inhabitants, including feces and other biological waste.

                  When you give us a call at your local Bio-One office, we’ll immediately connect you with a representative that will address your unique situation. Because we value your time during this difficult moment, a team will be dispatched to your home or business within an hour to complete the service. When they arrive, they’ll come in unmarked vehicles to safeguard your privacy. Our team approaches their work with the sensitivity it demands and endeavors to address your needs with the compassion it deserves. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. We are on standby 24/7/365.

We often forget about the people left behind in the wake of a homicide. News stories reveal who died but often fail to identify how their death impacts their loved ones. When someone is murdered, their family, friends and significant others endure one of the most traumatic experiences that anyone can face. These survivors are some of the least researched crime victims in America, and they are everywhere. According to the most recent FBI data, 16,214 Americans were murdered in 2018For every one of those individuals an average of 7 to 10 relatives were severely impacted, according to an estimate by Lu Redmond, a homicide grief expert

If the murder rate remains consistent, Redmond’s estimate means between 113,000 and 162,000 Americans will become homicide survivors each year. That’s in addition to the pool of survivors who already lost loved ones in previous years.  Though the lack of research makes it impossible to quantify how many total homicide survivors there are in America, the number is high enough to warrant concern for how they are treated by health professionals.

For survivors, the grieving process is almost impossible to endure. Though loved ones will grieve in different ways depending on their relationship with the victim, the loss is shocking, unimaginable and absolute. They never had a chance to say goodbye to their loved one, and the plans they both shared will never come to fruition. This realization may be sudden. In some cases, it may take years. Some survivors find it difficult to accept a loved one’s death at first, resulting in a delayed reaction that is triggered by a situation that reminds them of the victim. According to the National Center of Victims of Crime, grief symptoms include shock, disbelief, numbness, changes in appetite and sleeping patterns, difficulty concentrating, anger, confusion, increased anxiety and fear. Financial loss, depression and family conflict are also common symptoms.

                        Discovering a murdered loved one in the home can trigger post traumatic stress disorder. After the first responders leave the scene, some survivors may feel compelled to clean up the aftermath themselves. Confused that the paramedics don’t complete this work, they may think the cleanup process is their responsibility and act immediately. After all, they want to restore the scene as quickly as possible. Operating in a state of shock, they’ll remove the blood stains, body tissue and contaminated materials from the home without recognizing the threat to their physical and mental health. In addition to exposing their body to dangerous bloodborne pathogens, survivors may experience traumatic flashbacks of the experience in the future and suffer from heightened anxiety and emotional numbness. These PTSD symptoms prolong the recovery process, making it even more difficult for survivors to cope with their new lives. 

             Bio-One works with communities across the nation to avoid this outcome. We employ certified technicians that respond to scenes of violent crime and clean up dangerous biohazards that pose a threat to you and your family. When we receive a request for our services, we’ll send a team to the job site within an hour to assess your situation and perform a comprehensive cleaning solution that restores the property. Our powerful, environmentally friendly chemicals eradicate harmful pathogens that spread Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV, giving you assurance that you will be safe long after the area is decontaminated. We’ll dispose of the infected materials that cannot be salvaged and replace flooring and other furnishings if we need to. Once the area is thoroughly cleaned, we’ll return it to its pre-incident state so you can focus on recovering.

              We conduct this work because we want to help people who have been left to deal with a difficult, painful task. That’s why our company motto is “Help first, business second.” We don’t ask for payment until after the job is complete because we want to remove the safety threat from your home as quickly as you do. Every person on our team will arrive on-site with an understanding of the trauma you are going through and a respect for your privacy and personal needs. Contact your local Bio-One office today and we’ll immediately connect you with a representative that can assist you. We are available 24/7/365.

Although eight years have passed since the world’s top mental health experts classified hoarding as a unique compulsive disorder, the problem persists throughout the country. Researchers say that up to 20 million Americans suffer from this illness, which is described as an obsessive tendency to accumulate troves of objects with no practical value.Because hoarding is historically stigmatized and underdiagnosed, this number is likely a conservative estimate. Even more troubling, hoarding is expected to increase as the population ages and mortality rates rise. But the studies that dole out these numbers understandably focus on hoarders over other stakeholders in the community. Hoarders’ actions impact far more people than reflected in the data. Fires and collapsing structures caused by unstable hoarding situations jeopardize the safety of neighbors and government workers. Even animals suffer. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a quarter of a million animals are hoarded each year. But the people afflicted by the disorder’s worst consequences often live in the same household as the hoarder.

Families deteriorate as high levels of dysfunction, increased conflict and financial uncertainty hinder intimacy and devastate the emotional wellbeing of everyone in the home. Objects overwhelm the space and are guarded zealously by hoarders who are pathologically unable to discard anything they deem valuable. Hoarded items commonly include old newspapers, rotting food, cardboard boxes, pets, excessive piles of clothes and furniture that dominates the home. Space becomes constricted and practically unlivable, prompting hoarders to carve narrow passageways out of the clutter to navigate between rooms.

 But despite the extreme measures’ hoarders take to endure these living conditions, the situation cannot be controlled. There is no space for shared activities among the family and no room to use necessary facilities like ovens, showers and beds. In fact, the concept of “space” alters entirely. Children may have to sleep on couches in the living room or in bed with parents to circumvent the clutter. Activities like eating, reading and sleeping are subject to the limitations of space and the normalcy of disorder.  

The effect of living like this leads to feelings of isolation, depression and vulnerability. Confounded by the fact that the hoarding family member is usually controlling, stubborn and sensitive to criticism, other people in the home often feel undervalued and powerless. Any attempts to remove the clutter are met with fierce opposition and outrage by the hoarder, who suffers from severe distress when confronted with the notion of losing their valuables. Aware of these consequences, the family usually lives in isolation, refusing to invite friends and relatives over to the home out of embarrassment. These claustrophobic conditions extend to the mind, which is overwhelmed by feelings of frustration, helplessness and anxiety. Financial strains ensue as the hoarder spends money on items that have no discernable value to other family members. As the acquisition of objects greatly outweighs the removal of other objects, credit limits are reached and space disappears, leading to home maintenance fees, financial debt and increasingly frequent family altercations.

Onlooking children often find themselves torn between parents in these situations. Child protective services may be invoked at some point, breaking up the family and degrading the bond between child and parent even further. This possibility weighs heavily on the minds of older children, who often feel compelled to silence for fear that they will be relocated by the authorities. Child protective services are often justified in removing them from the home. Households governed by an extreme hoarder are vulnerable to disease, air pollutants, pests and fires. Children in these homes also face stunted social and cognitive growth as they endure harsh living conditions and parental strife. Moreover, research indicates that hoarding behaviors are learned and adopted by the children of hoarders, who may subsequently pass these tendencies down to their own kids.

           The strains that hoarding places on families illustrates why reaching out for help is so important. If you or a loved one are affected by this destructive disorder, please contact Bio-One for assistance. We remediate homes affected by hoarding on a daily basis and can connect you with tools that can help. We are on standby 24/7/365.

BIO-ONE INC. ANNOUNCES NEW LOCATION IN THE AKRON COMMUNITY 

Akron, Ohio, October 1st, 2019 – Bio-One Inc. has announced the opening of its newest office, in the Akron community. Bio-One offices provide top-notch decontamination and biohazard cleanup services while treating clients with the privacy and compassion which difficult moments demand. This location will serve the Akron area, and surrounding areas, as well as assist all other franchised locations.

Bio-One located in Akron is owned by lifelong Akron residents Babs and Cuyler Costanzo.  After spending years in the corporate world, Babs and Cuyler chose to start Bio-One to become more involved in serving their community and helping families in their greatest time of need.   


"This is quite an honor for us, to have Babs and Cuyler own an office in the Akron area. The fact that we found a local man and woman who have a passion to help their community gives us great pride at our corporate office that we have the right people owning an office in Akron,” said Jason OBrien, CEO of Bio-One Inc. “Having Babs and Cuyler aboard signals that our constant efforts towards business and service excellence are paying off. We are proud to include Babs and Cuyler and their Bio-One office in our Bio-One family. They exemplify our company motto of Help First, Business Second."

For more information on Bio-One in Akron, please call Babs and Cuyler at (330) 888-5665 or visit www.BioOneAkron.com.

Bio-One is here to help and serve our community when those are in need

About Bio-One Inc.

Bio-One Inc. is the first crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, operating in 35 States with over 90 locations. Bio-One is committed to providing excellent service in recovery and suicide cleanup, homicide cleanup, hoarding situations, junk removal, deceased animal recovery, feces removal, pest and rodent droppings and much more. Each office is independently owned and operated by a member of the local community. For more information about Bio-One Inc., visit the Company’s website at www.bioonecoloradosprings.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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Property managers adopt no-smoking rules for a reason. Strong odors diminish the market values for apartment units, homes, restaurants and office buildings. According to one estimate by the National Association of Realtors, homes lose 29 percent of their worth when they’re blemished by cigarette smoke .These properties may never sell, forcing landlords to invest in expensive restoration services to eliminate the odor and turn a profit. The Kennedy Restoration Company estimates that this process costs $15,000 for every 2-bedroom apartment unit in Portland, Oregon. A study approved by UCLA and supported by the California Department of Public Health came up with a more conservative estimate. They say that restoring multiunit apartments damaged by cigarette smoke in California will cost roughly $5,000 per unit on average. Though market values will differ depending on where you live, it’s fair to say that odor remediation services are almost always costly. They’re also time-consuming and laborious. Property managers lose money when they’re unable to rent out a unit and must find time in their day to conduct tedious research into restoration options that fit within their budget. Bio-One makes this process easy. We provide the most effective odor remediation service in the industry, and work with property managers daily to find an economical solution to their unique situations.  

Odor restoration involves a comprehensive process that targets virtually every item in the building, including floorboards, drywall, ceiling panels and light fixtures. Technicians must ventilate the property, disinfect all surfaces and discard items that absorb and sustain the odor. That means carpeting must be uprooted, curtains must be replaced, and walls must be repainted with sealers that trap unpleasant aromas. Odors will return if this process is not conducted thoroughly, forcing remediation specialists to undergo an exhausting and meticulous cleaning procedure for every property they work on. The arduousness of these services explain why they are often so pricey. When you call your local Bio-One office for a service, we’ll give you a breakdown of total costs. But we do not require payment until after your property is restored. 

           Once you contact us, we’ll typically complete the job within a 24-hour window, giving you the quickest opportunity to place your property back on the market. Our process eliminates the possibility that odors will return, which often happens when people without the right training attempt to clean the space themselves. According to PBS, cigarette smoke pollutants linger on surfaces for up to five years. Because of the pervasiveness of these compounds, weak chemicals and superficial cleaning jobs simply mask odors for a couple of days. We’ll remove porous structures in the building that retain the odor, like carpeting and flooring, and use a powerful chemical solution to eradicate surface-level pollutants. Call us today and you’ll be connected to a representative who can address your situation. We are on standby 24/7/365.

If you hear fluttering, squeaking and other strange noises in the night, you likely have unwelcome guests living behind your walls. Bats are among the most troublesome. Because most species are endangered, federal law prevents you from harming or killing them. That means you cannot seal off entry points in your home while they are roosting inside. Doing so jeopardizes the safety of young bats who do not know how to fly. In lieu of starving to death, the adults will force themselves into your living space out of desperation, resulting in an unsettling experience for you and an often-fatal encounter for them. The complexities of removing them from your home make it easy to pass the problem off for another day. But you’ll want to act quickly. While bats are helpful to humans for controlling bug populations and stymieing the spread of the fatal mosquito borne Zika virus, they are dangerous. But not in the way you might think. Only about six percent of bats carry rabies, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and they hardly ever attack people .The far greater risk to your health comes from guano—or bat excrement.

Guano are black, shiny pellets that crumble to the touch. You’ll find them directly underneath a roost and around entry points, and they’re usually accompanied by dark, muddy-looking urine stains. Because bats eat a third of their body weight in insects each day, they can produce voluminous heaps of excrement in just a couple of weeks. The size of the buildup depends on the number of bats in your home and the length of time they are unattended. In severe cases, these piles will grow several feet high. But if you have large masses of guano in your home, it will become apparent quickly. An overwhelming odor, distinct to bat guano, will emanate from the roost and attract other invasive pests, like cockroaches and beetles.

A few scattered pellets can be swept up without a problem. But when guano pile up, they become a culture medium for fungi. When unaware homeowners try to remove these crumbling heaps of feces, noxious spores that cause histoplasmosis—a life-threatening lung disease—are released into the air and inhaled. Fortunately, not everyone who contracts the disease will exhibit any symptoms. A strong immune system will usually kill the bacteria before a virus develops and the infected person will move on with their life not knowing that their body had been fighting a fungal disease. But people with weakened immune systems, like small children, the elderly and AIDS patients, are especially vulnerable. Early symptoms are closely associated with the flu. In two to three weeks, fever, chills, muscle pain and headaches will set in. But people who do not reach out for help may begin to exhibit alarming respiratory symptoms. Shortness of breath, fatigue and chest pain ensues, with the problem worsening until the lungs fail. Histoplasmosis can be treated effectively with prescribed anti-fungal medication if the infected person seeks a doctor quickly enough. But because of the health risk, homeowners are advised not to clean up guano themselves. Untrained and unwary cleaners will easily inhale spores while working in the narrow spaces that bats occupy. In some cases, they spread through the ventilation system and put everyone in the house at risk. Because of the size of the task, you’re better off hiring guano remediation specialists.

           Bio-One has the equipment, the experience and the expertise to get the job done right. Our technicians will remove guano, urination stains and odors from your home for the most affordable price in the industry. We’ll also comprehensively disinfect the property to eliminate lingering bacterial threats. Contact us today and we’ll get the job done within a 24-hour window. Our offices never close.

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BIO-ONE INC. ANNOUNCES NEW LOCATION IN THE WINSTON-SALEM, NC COMMUNITY

Winston-Salem, NC Sept. 10, 2019 – Bio-One Inc. has announced the opening of its newest office, in the Winston-Salem, NC community. Bio-One offices provide top-notch decontamination and biohazard cleanup services while treating clients with the privacy and compassion which difficult moments demand. This location will serve Winston-Salem, the Piedmont Triad, and surrounding areas, as well as, assist all other franchised locations.

Bio-One Winston-Salem is owned by Nadine Black and Anthony Coleman.   After spending years in the corporate world, Nadine and Anthony chose to start Bio-One to become more involved in serving their community and helping families in their greatest time of need.    


"This is quite an honor for us, to have Nadine & Anthony own an office in the Winston-Salem area. The fact that we found Nadine & Anthony who have a passion to help their community, gives us great pride at our corporate office that we have the right people owning an office in Winston-Salem,” said Jason OBrien, CEO of Bio-One Inc. “Having Nadine & Anthony aboard signals that our constant efforts towards business and service excellence are paying off. We are proud to include Nadine & Anthony, and their Bio-One office in our Bio-One family.  They exemplify our company motto of Help First, Business Second."

For more information on Bio-One in Winston-Salem, please call (336) 830-1336 or visit www.BioOneWinstonSalem.com

Bio-One is here to help and serve our community when those are in need

About Bio-One Inc.

Bio-One Inc. is the first crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, operating in 35 States with over 90 locations. Bio-One is committed to providing excellent service in recovery and suicide cleanup, homicide cleanup, hoarding situations, junk removal, deceased animal recovery, feces removal, pest and rodent droppings and much more. Each office is independently owned and operated by a member of the local community. For more information about Bio-One Inc., visit the Company’s website at www.bioonecoloradosprings.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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CONTACTS:

Bio-One Winston-Salem

Nadine Black

Anthony Coleman

(336) 830-1336

Info@BioOneWinstonSalem.com

www.BioOneWinstonSalem.com


Bio-One Inc.

Jason OBrien, CEO and President

720-463-3004

Jason@BioOneInc.com

www.bioonecoloradosprings.com