Every team member brings experience from police, fire, or EMS, ensuring expert, trustworthy service.
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From the first call to the final walk‑through, Code Three Clean follows a clear, compassionate process to restore safety and peace of mind.
When you reach out, a team member gathers key details about what happened, who is affected, and what areas are involved so we can determine the right response. For emergencies, a first responder–staffed crew is dispatched 24/7; for non‑urgent cases, we schedule a visit at a time that works best for you.
Once on site, the team conducts a discreet walkthrough to identify visible and hidden hazards, structural impacts, and safety risks. We then explain what needs to be done, answer questions, and provide a clear, written estimate—often with options to work directly with your insurance.
Before cleaning begins, technicians set up safety zones, PPE, and containment barriers to keep unaffected areas clean and prevent cross‑contamination. All work follows strict OSHA, EPA, and CDC‑aligned protocols, just as first responders would expect on an active scene.
The team removes biohazards, debris, and contaminated materials, then cleans, disinfects, and deodorizes all affected surfaces. Whether the scene involves trauma, hoarding, infectious disease, or odors, we use professional‑grade equipment to restore a safe environment.
After cleanup, we walk the space with you to review the work, address any concerns, and explain what was done and why. When applicable, we help document the loss for insurance and make sure you know what next steps and resources are available.
At Code Three Clean, biohazard cleanup is more than a job; it’s a responsibility. Our team of active and retired first responders brings unmatched experience, compassion, and attention to detail to every situation. We guide families and businesses through one of life’s hardest moments with expertise, care, and respect.
We know biohazard situations are stressful, overwhelming, and often confusing. These answers address the questions families and businesses most frequently ask, so you can understand the process and feel supported every step of the way.
Most crime scene cleanups are priced based on scene size, contamination level, and the materials that must be contained, cleaned, or removed. After we understand what is affected and what access looks like, we can give a more accurate estimate and explain the scope behind it.
For urgent situations, Code Three Trauma Clean offers 24/7 emergency response so you are not waiting through nights or weekends. Response time depends on the scene details and current dispatch needs, but we prioritize rapid arrival for active hazards.
If it is safe, secure the area and limit access to unaffected rooms. Gather any helpful details you have about the incident and let us know who has keys or access authority so we can begin containment quickly.
Yes. Our team is trained in OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards and follows EPA safety guidelines and CDC decontamination practices for hazardous materials handling and disinfection.
Yes. We conduct cleanup with discretion and respect, minimize disruption to unaffected spaces, and communicate clearly without unnecessary exposure of personal details. Your privacy matters, and our teams operate confidentially.
Cleanup time varies based on the extent of contamination, the number of affected rooms, and whether porous materials must be removed. After our assessment, we will share a realistic timeline for the work and the final walkthrough.
Already have an estimate? Bring it to us and we’ll beat it by at least 10% while providing the same expert, first responder–led cleanup.
Our community trusts us to handle some of life’s toughest situations. Here are their stories of how Code Three Clean helped them with care and expertise.
For trauma, biohazard, or hoarding situations in St. Louis and across Missouri, reach out to our discreet team led by active first responders.
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