Control exposure
Set a work zone, restrict entry, select PPE, and sequence tasks around the actual exposure and material.
Rescue Bio Cleaners provides discreet, professional biohazard remediation and specialty cleaning across Norfolk, Hampton Roads, and the Virginia Peninsula.

Restore the property while treating the people connected to it with privacy, dignity, and respect.
Rescue Bio Cleaners was built to serve families, property owners, managers, and businesses facing cleanup situations that are unsafe, overwhelming, or deeply personal.
The company responds to trauma scenes, blood cleanup, unattended deaths, decomposition, hoarding conditions, persistent odors, and other sensitive contamination. Every project begins with scene status, authorization, access, and the affected materials—not a generic promise.
The goal is practical and human: restore the property as quickly and respectfully as the conditions allow, explain what the scope includes, and give the authorized client a clearer path forward.

Owner-led service with business information reviewed for accuracy before publication.
Owner, Rescue Bio Cleaners LLC
Owner service standard: Every call deserves discretion, a clear plan, and respect for the people and property involved.
Specific product choices and work practices depend on the scene. These principles help organize a responsible scope without turning a logo or acronym into an unsupported credential claim.
Set a work zone, restrict entry, select PPE, and sequence tasks around the actual exposure and material.
Odor and contamination cannot be solved reliably when affected porous material remains hidden or untreated.
Physical cleaning comes before label-directed disinfection so the selected product can contact the intended surface.
Repair, pest, HVAC, environmental testing, and other work outside the remediation scope should be identified plainly.
Rescue Bio Cleaners' existing company information states that team training includes biohazard remediation, chemical safety, compassionate communication, and work practices aligned with ANSI/IICRC S540 guidance.
Cleanup-contractor interpretation for occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials.
Selected EPA-registered disinfectants and the importance of product-label directions and contact time.
Virginia DEQ regulated medical waste guidance for handling, packaging, transport, and disposal decisions.
Trauma and crime scene cleanup principles, referenced as guidance rather than an unverified certification.
Call for urgent dispatch or send the details you can safely share. We'll explain the next step and how a written scope is prepared.