Unattended Death Cleaning – Biohazard Remediation & Sanitization Experts
Discovering an unattended death involving a deceased individual is a traumatic experience, compounded by biohazard risks like pathogens, odors, and contamination. At Americon Restoration, our licensed professionals provide compassionate, expert unattended death cleaning services, handling biohazard remediation, sanitization, and decontamination to restore safety.
We step in after authorities release the scene, offering emergency hazmat cleanup that addresses structural damage, odor removal, and thorough disinfection—relieving families of logistical and emotional burdens.
Americon is currently serving in Ohio (Ashtabula, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit, and Trumbull Counties, including cities such as Cleveland, Lakewood, Cleveland Heights, Kirtland, Mentor, Mentor-on-the-Lake, Painesville, Warren, and Willoughby). Plus, we also have teams working in Western Pennsylvania, including Beaver, Butler, Crawford, Lawrence, and Mercer Counties.
Call our trained cleaners and remediation experts at 1-833-437-3487 to resolve complex contamination, eliminate health risks, and restore your space with dignity.
You can rely on Americon Restoration to assist you in beginning the rebuilding process. Call us now to see how we can help!
Emergency Unattended Death Cleaning & Decontamination in Ohio & West PA
A disaster can strike at any time with the discovery of a death. We understand how important it is to clean the space after the deceased is removed to ensure no risk to the safety of those still around you. Here’s how we make it safer to live and breathe in the same place with our emergency unattended death cleanup:
Unattended Death Cleanup
If a body has decomposed for a few days, weeks, or months, the scene becomes a biohazard, contaminated with pathogens like HIV, Hepatitis C, and Hepatitis B on the surfaces and up to 400 VOCs in the air. Our specialized unattended death cleaning ensures safe removal of biohazard materials such as bodily fluids, tissues, and airborne contaminants.
Our technicians then sanitize the surfaces and environment with industrial-grade disinfectants and repair any structural damages, especially contaminated porous surfaces such as wooden floors or drywall. Advanced deodorization techniques, such as ozone treatments or hydroxyl machines, eliminate persistent odors, ensuring the space is safe for habitation.
Suicide Cleanup
Our professionals handle biohazard cleanup from self-inflicted deaths with utmost care and sensitivity. We follow contaminated material removal with structural repair and sanitization protocols to remove blood, tissue, and bodily fluids using hospital-grade cleaners and enzymatic solutions.
The specialized detergents break down organic matter, making it easier to clean biohazard waste. Then, with Ozone treatment, we make sure no lingering odor of the event remains, ensuring the scene is physically and emotionally safe.
Homicide/Crime Scene Cleanup
Addresses violent deaths involving blood splatter, bodily fluids, and potential biohazards. Technicians follow strict protocols to sanitize forensic evidence areas after police clearance, using ATP testing to ensure pathogen eradication.
Contaminated materials (carpeting, furniture) are safely disposed of in compliance with biohazard waste regulations.
Accident Scene Cleanup
Manages biohazards from traumatic accidents (industrial, vehicular, or falls). Our expert cleaners use enzymatic treatments for blood-soaked upholstery and machinery. Contact us for the precise removal of glass or shrapnel pieces with safety disposal methods.
Structural repairs, such as sealing subfloors or replacing drywall, are also conducted to restore safety and prevent microbial growth.
Decomposition and Odor Removal
Our cleaning crew targets advanced decay from unattended deaths, using specialized techniques like thermal fogging or vapor hydroxylation to neutralize odors at the molecular level.
Contaminated porous materials (mattresses, insulation) are removed, while hard surfaces are treated with enzymatic cleaners to break down residual organic matter.
Blood and Bodily Fluids Cleanup
The sight of blood is never a good thing. Not only is it dreadful, but it also poses severe health risks. For your safety and peace of mind, we offer:
- EPA-approved disinfectants to destroy all harmful pathogens
- UV testing to confirm the place is completely sanitized
- Elimination of not only visible, but also hidden contaminants in grout and fabrics
- Protection of your family from potential health risks due to exposure to blood
Remember, bloodborne pathogens can be dangerous and even deadly, and risk contamination and transfer to not just you but to your family members.
Biohazard Remediation
We can get rid of broader biological threats, including infectious diseases (e.g., HIV, hepatitis), hazardous waste and even mold from days of unattended body fluids.
Removing biohazardous waste from your property is a sensitive process that should be done responsibly and in compliance with regulatory bodies like OSHA/DOT.
Our biohazard removal services follow all these safety protocols, from containment of the biological waste in biohazard bags to its safe transport to licensed facilities for incineration.
We also clean and restore any contents or personal belongings affected by blood or bodily fluids or other organic wastes.
Vehicle Cleanup
We professionally restore cars, trucks, or public transport after traumatic incidents. Our technicians wash contaminated upholstery, clean hard surfaces with industrial solvents, and apply ozone generators to eliminate odors. All biohazardous materials are disposed of via certified medical waste channels.
Areas Americon Restoration Serves in Ohio and Western Pennsylvania
From East Ohio to West Pennsylvania, businesses and homeowners trust Americon Restoration to make their space safer to live and breathe again. Some of our key service areas include:
Ohio
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Ashtabula County: Our Ashtabula County team provides emergency biohazard remediation and odor removal across communities like Conneaut and Jefferson. Serving Ashtabula County with trauma scene decontamination and pathogen disinfection, we ensure safe environments after unattended deaths. Trust our experts for compassionate sanitization services in Ashtabula.
- Cleveland, OH: From Lakewood to Cleveland Heights, our professionals handle biohazard cleanup, odor removal, and sanitization with discretion. We support families and property managers with emergency disinfection services across Cuyahoga County.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Cuyahoga County: Addressing biohazards in Cleveland and Parma, our Crime Scene Cleanup Cuyahoga County team specializes in deceased scene remediation. We provide trauma cleanup, sanitization, and odor control, ensuring thorough decontamination for homes and businesses.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Geauga County: Serving Chardon and Chesterland, our Geauga County experts deliver odor removal and biohazard disinfection. We manage unattended death cleanup with hazmat-certified protocols, restoring safety to properties across the region.
- Lakewood, OH: Our cleaners offer trauma scene remediation and emergency sanitization in Lakewood and nearby Cuyahoga communities. Trust professionals for discreet pathogen removal and disinfection after unattended deaths.
- Cleveland Heights, OH: Specializing in biohazard cleanup and odor remediation, we serve Cleveland Heights and eastern Cuyahoga County. Our team ensures thorough decontamination for residential and commercial properties.
- Kirtland, OH: Serving Kirtland and Lake County, our professionals handle biohazard decontamination and pathogen removal. Trust our experts for discreet unattended death cleanup and odor remediation.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Mahoning County: From Youngstown to Boardman, our Crime Scene Cleanup Mahoning County services include deceased scene sanitization and biohazard remediation. We provide emergency disinfection and odor control across the region.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Mentor: Serving Mentor and Mentor-on-the-Lake, we address trauma cleanup, pathogen disinfection, and odor removal. Our hazmat-trained professionals ensure safe remediation after unattended deaths.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Mentor-on-the-Lake: Partnering with Mentor communities, we handle biohazard decontamination and sanitization with precision. Trust our experts for emergency services in Mentor-on-the-Lake and nearby Lake County areas.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Painesville: Providing biohazard cleanup and disinfection in Painesville and Fairport Harbor. Our Painesville team specializes in odor removal and trauma scene remediation for homes and businesses.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Portage County: Serving Ravenna and Kent, our Portage County cleaners manage biohazard remediation and pathogen disinfection. We deliver emergency sanitization services with rapid response times.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Stark County: From Canton to Massillon, our Crime Scene Cleanup Stark County experts handle deceased scene cleanup and odor removal. We provide trauma disinfection and hazmat services across the region.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Summit County: Specializing in biohazard remediation in Akron and Barberton, our Summit County team offers emergency sanitization and pathogen control. Trust our professionals for thorough scene decontamination.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Trumbull County: Serving Warren and Niles, our Trumbull County services include unattended death cleanup and odor remediation. We ensure safe disinfection and biohazard removal with compassionate care.
- Warren, OH: Our Warren team specializes in biohazard remediation and odor removal for homes and businesses in Warren and surrounding Trumbull County. We provide trauma scene cleanup, disinfection, and sanitization services with a 24/7 emergency response.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Willoughby: Our Willoughby team provides biohazard disinfection and trauma cleanup in Willoughby and Kirtland. Trust experts for emergency odor removal and sanitization services.
Western Pennsylvania
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Beaver County: Our Crime Scene Cleanup Beaver County team serves Monaca and Aliquippa with biohazard remediation and odor removal. We specialize in trauma scene decontamination and emergency disinfection across Beaver County.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Butler County: From Butler City to Saxonburg, our Butler County cleaners handle deceased scene sanitization and pathogen removal. Trust our professionals for hazmat-compliant biohazard cleanup.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Columbiana County: Serving East Liverpool and Salem, our Columbiana County experts provide odor control and biohazard disinfection. We deliver trauma scene remediation with rapid response times.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Crawford County: Addressing biohazards in Meadville and Titusville, our Crawford County team ensures thorough decontamination after unattended deaths. We offer emergency sanitization and odor removal services.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Lawrence County: From New Castle to Ellwood City, our Lawrence County professionals manage deceased scene cleanup and disinfection. We provide trauma remediation and pathogen control with compassionate expertise.
- Unattended Death Cleaning Service Mercer County: Specializing in biohazard cleanup in Sharon and Hermitage, our Mercer County team offers odor removal and emergency sanitization. Trust our experts for hazmat-certified remediation services.
Location (Area) | ZIP Codes |
Ashtabula County, OH | 44003, 44004, 44005, 44010, 44030, 44032, 44041, 44047, 44048, 44068, 44076, 44082, 44084, 44085, 44088, 44093, 44099 |
Beaver County, PA | 15001, 15003, 15005, 15009, 15010, 15026, 15027, 15042, 15043, 15050, 15052, 15059, 15061, 15066, 15074, 15077, 15081, 16115, 16117, 16123, 16136, 16141, 16157 |
Butler County, PA | 15086, 16001, 16002, 16003, 16016, 16017, 16018, 16020, 16021, 16022, 16023, 16024, 16025, 16027, 16029, 16030, 16033, 16034, 16035, 16037, 16038, 16039, 16040, 16041, 16045, 16046, 16048, 16049, 16050, 16051, 16052, 16053, 16055, 16056, 16057, 16059, 16061, 16063, 16066 |
Columbiana County, OH | 43920, 43945, 43962, 43968, 44408, 44413, 44415, 44423, 44427, 44431, 44432, 44441 |
Crawford County, PA | 16110, 16111, 16131, 16314, 16316, 16327, 16328, 16335, 16354, 16360, 16403, 16404, 16406, 16422, 16424, 16432, 16433, 16434, 16435, 16440 |
Cuyahoga County, OH | 44017, 44022, 44040, 44070, 44101, 44102, 44103, 44104, 44105, 44106, 44107, 44108, 44109, 44110, 44111, 44112, 44113, 44114, 44115, 44116, 44117, 44118, 44119, 44120, 44121, 44122, 44123, 44124, 44125, 44126, 44127, 44128, 44129, 44130, 44131, 44132, 44133, 44134, 44135, 44136, 44137, 44138, 44139, 44140, 44141, 44142, 44143, 44144, 44145, 44146, 44147, 44149 |
Cleveland, OH | 44101, 44102, 44103, 44104, 44105, 44106, 44107, 44108, 44109, 44110, 44111, 44112, 44113, 44114, 44115, 44119, 44120, 44127, 44128, 44135 |
Lakewood, OH | 44107 |
Cleveland Heights, OH | 44118, 44121 |
Geauga County, OH | 44021, 44023, 44024, 44026, 44033, 44046, 44062, 44064, 44065, 44072, 44080, 44086 |
Kirtland, OH | 44060, 44094 |
Lawrence County, PA | 16101, 16102, 16105, 16107, 16108, 16112, 16116, 16117, 16120, 16123, 16132, 16140, 16141, 16142, 16143, 16155, 16156, 16157, 16159, 16160, 16172 |
Mahoning County, OH | 44401, 44405, 44406, 44408, 44416, 44422, 44429, 44436, 44442, 44443, 44449, 44451, 44452, 44454, 44460, 44471, 44490, 44501, 44502, 44503, 44504, 44505, 44506, 44507, 44509, 44510, 44511, 44512, 44513, 44514, 44515, 44555 |
Mentor, OH | 44060, 44061 |
Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH | 44060 |
Mercer County, PA | 16113, 16114, 16121, 16124, 16125, 16127, 16130, 16133, 16134, 16137, 16145, 16146, 16148, 16150, 16153, 16154, 16156, 16159 |
Painesville, OH | 44077 |
Portage County, OH | 44201, 44202, 44211, 44231, 44234, 44240, 44241, 44243, 44255, 44260, 44265, 44266, 44272, 44285 |
Stark County, OH | 44601, 44608, 44613, 44614, 44618, 44626, 44630, 44632, 44634, 44641, 44643, 44646, 44647, 44648, 44650, 44652, 44657, 44662, 44666, 44669, 44670, 44685, 44688, 44702, 44703, 44704, 44705, 44706, 44707, 44708, 44709, 44710, 44714, 44718, 44720, 44721, 44730, 44735, 44750, 44767, 44799 |
Summit County, OH | 44203, 44210, 44216, 44221, 44223, 44224, 44230, 44232, 44233, 44234, 44236, 44240, 44241, 44250, 44254, 44255, 44256, 44260, 44262, 44264, 44278, 44281, 44286, 44301, 44302, 44303, 44304, 44305, 44306, 44307, 44308, 44309, 44310, 44311, 44312, 44313, 44314, 44315, 44316, 44319, 44320, 44321, 44325, 44326, 44328, 44333, 44334, 44372, 44393, 44396, 44398, 44399 |
Trumbull County, OH | 44402, 44403, 44404, 44410, 44411, 44417, 44418, 44420, 44424, 44425, 44428, 44430, 44437, 44438, 44439, 44440, 44444, 44446, 44449, 44450, 44451, 44452, 44453, 44470, 44481, 44483, 44484, 44485, 44486, 44491 |
Warren, OH | 44481, 44483, 44484, 44485, 44486 |
Willoughby, OH | 44094 |
Cost of Unattended Death & Trauma Scene Cleaning & Sanitization in Ohio & West PA
The cost of unattended death and trauma scene cleaning and sanitization in Ohio and Western Pennsylvania is influenced by factors such as time since death, extent of tissue decomposition, biohazard exposure level, and structural contamination. If fluids have penetrated flooring, walls, or HVAC systems, advanced remediation, removal, and odor control are often required. Cleanup professionals inspect the site and outline treatment steps before finalizing the cost.
Factor | Description |
Time Since Death | Duration the body remained undiscovered (days, weeks, months). |
Extent of Tissue Decomposition | Advanced decay releases more bodily fluids, gases, and pathogens. |
Biohazard Exposure Level | Presence of blood, bodily fluids, or infectious pathogens (e.g., hepatitis, HIV). |
Structural Contamination | Fluids are absorbed into flooring, drywall, subflooring, or insulation. |
HVAC System Contamination | Biohazards spread via air ducts, requiring duct cleaning or replacement. |
Odor Severity | Lingering decomposition odors permeate porous materials. |
Size of Affected Area | Square footage requiring cleaning (e.g., single room vs. entire property). |
Required Repairs | Post-cleanup reconstruction (drywall, flooring, insulation, painting). |
Americon’s Unattended Death Cleaning Process For Biohazard Removal & Decontamination
There’s nothing we can’t clean. If you have discovered an unattended death scene, we can help you disinfect and restore the place to safety. Here’s how Americon helps people reclaim their space.
1. Initial Assessment & Hazard Containment
Our team conducts a thorough inspection to identify biohazardous materials (e.g., bodily fluids, tissues) and assesses cross-contamination risks.
Containment barriers are immediately erected using industrial-grade plastic sheeting to isolate the affected area, preventing pathogen spread.
Photographic documentation and biohazard level readings are taken to support insurance claims and regulatory compliance.
2. Biohazard Removal & Antimicrobial Treatment
All contaminated materials (e.g., porous surfaces, flooring) are safely removed and disposed of per OSHA and EPA guidelines.
Specialized antimicrobial agents and hospital-grade disinfectants are applied to eliminate pathogens and neutralize odors.
Air scrubbers may be deployed to purify the environment, ensuring no airborne contaminants remain.
3. Final Verification & Documentation
Post-cleaning, the area undergoes rigorous testing to verify decontamination, including ATP swabs or microbial sampling.
A detailed report—including before/after photos, disposal certificates, and lab results—is compiled for insurance and legal records. Equipment is retrieved only after achieving a certified biohazard-free environment.
Commercial & Residential Biohazard Cleaning After Unattended Death
Commercial Properties
- Hotels/Motels – Guest rooms or common areas where travelers may pass away unnoticed during their stays.
- Office Buildings – Private offices, restrooms, or storage closets where employees work alone or after hours.
- Retail Stores – Stockrooms, restrooms, or closed sections where staff/customers might collapse unnoticed.
- Warehouses/Industrial Sites – Isolated work zones, machinery areas, or loading docks with limited foot traffic.
- Senior Living Facilities – Resident rooms or communal spaces where elderly occupants may expire between check-ins.
- Schools/Universities – Dormitories, locker rooms, or maintenance areas with infrequent supervision.
- Rental Properties (Airbnb/Vacation Homes) – Short-term rentals where guests might experience medical emergencies.
- Parking Garages – Stairwells, elevators, or vehicle interiors with low visibility and traffic.
- Storage Facilities – Locked units where tenants’ prolonged absence delays the discovery of incidents.
- Medical Offices/Clinics – Exam rooms or restrooms used by patients after hours.
Residential Properties
- Single-Family Homes – Standalone houses where residents live alone without regular wellness checks.
- Apartments/Condos – Multi-unit buildings where neighbors may not report unusual odors or absences.
- Townhouses – Attached dwellings with limited visibility between units, delaying discovery.
- Mobile Homes – Isolated trailers in parks where residents lack close community ties.
- Vacation Homes – Seasonal properties are visited sporadically, allowing prolonged decomposition.
- Garages/Sheds – Detached structures used for storage or temporary lodging.
- Basements/Attics – Less-frequented home areas where accidents or suicides may occur unnoticed.
- RVs/Campers – Mobile living spaces parked remotely, delaying emergency response.
- Duplexes – Shared buildings where one unit’s activity may go unreported by neighbors.
- Boarding Houses – Shared rentals with transient occupants and minimal oversight.
Unattended Death Requires Hazmat Decontamination & Pathogen Disinfection
Unattended deaths pose severe biohazard risks due to rapid decomposition. In the fresh stage (0–3 days), gut bacteria like E. coli migrate into blood vessels, while the bloat stage (9–10 days) releases methane and hydrogen sulfide, causing foul purge fluids. By active decay (10–20 days), 60% of body mass in the form of fluids seep into porous materials, attracting insects and spreading pathogens like HBV (survives ≥7 days on surfaces). Skeletonization (>1 month) leaves residual hazards in bones and cartilage.
Once the body is decomposed and opened, it releases bacterial spores such as C. difficile, which can survive for months on surfaces at room temperature. Another dangerous bacterium is Bacillus anthracis, which causes anthrax. It is already present in the environment as a highly resistant spore, and if any human or animal has inhaled or ingested it, Bacillus survives inside and gets out when they die, and the carcass is opened. Bacillus can then survive for up to 68 years or even centuries on surfaces if not killed.
DIY cleaning risks structural damage from lingering fluids and exposure to toxins like C. difficile lecithinase and Bacillus anthracis. Professionals use industrial-grade equipment to disinfect, remove contaminated materials, and prevent infestations, ensuring homes are safely habitable.
5 Things to Do After Discovering an Unattended Death & Trauma Scene
Here’s what to do if you suddenly discover an unattended death.
Stay Calm and Ensure Personal Safety
Step back immediately to avoid getting exposed to biohazards such as decomposition fluids, bloodborne pathogens, and spores from the decomposing or open carcass. Do not inhale the odor, do not touch anything, and cover your mouth/nose with a cloth or your forearm while exiting the area.
Contact Emergency Authorities
Call 911 to report the incident and provide them with all the details, including the location. However, DO NOT disturb the scene because then it becomes difficult for the forensics to figure out the details. Authorities will secure the area, investigate, and remove the deceased.
Secure the Area and Restrict Access
You need to ensure that other people, including pets, don’t enter the space to avoid contamination or tampering with evidence. Block entry points and close the doors to ensure nobody enters.
Avoid DIY Cleanup or Touching Items
Even when the body is removed, the fluids and waste from the body may have already seeped into the surface, and pathogens might be present on the nearby contents as well.
So, do not retrieve any belongings or try to clean the area on your own. Call professional unattended death cleanup services like Americon to handle things while following OSHA and IICRC standards for permanent decontamination.
Seek Emotional and Professional Support
Contact a counselor, therapist, or support group to process the trauma. Many employers offer Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), and communities provide crisis hotlines (e.g., 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) for immediate help.
Non-professionals risk exposure to dangerous pathogens (e.g., HIV, hepatitis) or psychological harm. Letting experts manage the scene ensures safety, legal compliance, and dignified resolution.
Hire Americon For Death & Trauma Scene Remediation & Odor Removal in Ohio & West PA
- Fully Trusted & Licensed — You can trust the expert unattended death cleaning experts at Americon, like many other families and businesses in the Ohio and West PA area! Our crew is licensed and follows OSHA and EPA guidelines while disinfecting and cleaning the biohazard space.
- Reliable Crew — We carry out detailed background checks on our employees before bringing them on board. Plus, there’s a 90-day work trial before they’re fully working with us. We also conduct a criminal background check along with checking their MVR report to ensure we are putting the right people on our clients’ properties.
- 24/7 Available — Emergencies can arise at any time of the day, and it’s super important that you address the cleaning of the area where an unattended death occurred as soon as possible. This ensures the airborne contaminants are not spread any further. You can reach us anytime, we’re ready to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year!
- Compassionate Service — Whether you’re a property owner or the family of the deceased, your privacy will be respected, and your situation will be treated with utmost empathy and sensitivity.
Call Americon For Safe Cleaning & Decontamination of Unattended Death & Trauma Scene
Unattended death means the deceased might have been undiscovered for days or even weeks, which can result in significant contamination in the area. The VOCs released from decomposition can cause severe respiratory harm to the person who inhales them.
Similarly, contact with blood and other bodily fluids, even if dried, can lead to HIV, Hepatitis B & C, and bacterial infections. So it’s important to get thorough, OSHA-mandated cleaning of the area where death occurred with the use of EPA-approved cleaning agents.
Americon Restoration can help you. Our trained biohazard cleaning, disinfection, and decontamination crew will ensure the place is restored to being safe and free from any pathogens or odors. Call our trained cleaners and remediation experts at 1-833-437-3487 for immediate assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What does unattended death mean?
An unattended death means a person has died alone without immediate discovery, typically from natural causes, accidents, or suicide. The body is often found after decomposition has begun, requiring professional biohazard cleanup due to health risks from bacteria and bodily fluids.
What is the process of unattended death cleanup?
Unattended death cleanup involves removing biological hazards, disinfecting the area, and deodorizing affected spaces. The process includes personal protective equipment (PPE), biohazard waste disposal, and restoration of the scene to safe conditions.
Does homeowners' insurance cover unattended death cleanup?
Homeowners’ insurance usually covers unattended death cleanup if the policy includes biohazard or accidental death clauses. Coverage depends on the cause of death and policy terms. Most standard policies require documentation and may reimburse professional cleanup costs up to specified limits.