A. Unfortunately the responsibility ultimately falls to the property owner. Many times families and business owners are not aware that homeowners, property or auto insurance will often cover crime scene blood cleanup services. HAZstat can bill your insurance company directly and assist in filing and following up with claims. In cases with no insurance HAZstat offers a variety of payment plans and accepts most major credit cards. If you are victim of a crime you may be eligible for financial assistance. Please go to our resources page for information on Crime Victim Compensation Programs.
A. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms present in blood that can cause disease in people. These pathogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the virus that causes AIDS. Anyone exposed to bloodborne pathogens are at risk for serious or life-threatening illnesses.
A. Many States’ Attorney General Offices have victims assistance agencies to help with crime scene blood cleanup costs after a violent crime. If you are victim of a crime please go to our resources page for information on Crime Victim Compensation Programs. There you will also find other help and support links.
A. We can respond to a crime or trauma scene cleanup within 1 to 3 hours depending on location from our local Central Florida based office. HAZSTAT is here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week if you need assistance with any of our crime scene clean up services.
A. No, HAZstat is a registered Florida based company dedicated in helping our community. The CEO oversees every job to ensure customer care and a thorough bio remediation service in Florida.
A. A crime scene blood cleanup can take anywhere from a couple of hours to multiple days depending on the severity of the contamination. We can provide you with an estimated time after the area has been assessed.
A. No. the Fire Department, and other emergency responders do not clean up after a crime, trauma or death has occurred. Unfortunately this burden falls to you, the property owner.
A. You may be exposed to lawsuits and civil action if someone becomes infected with a virus or infectious disease such as hepatitis and HIV.
A. Most general or house cleaning service personnel are not trained or equipped to handle biohazard waste such as blood or body fluids. HAZstat is registered with the Florida Department of Health and we are legally permitted to safely remove any sharps, biohazards, and biomedical waste then transport and dispose of it to a registered facility.
A. Before employees of your business can legally (and safely) clean up and disinfect blood from the scene of a crime, trauma, suicide, or accident they must meet the guidelines set in Federal Regulation 29CFR1910:1030. To protect the safety of your employees and customers you should hire a professional remediation company properly trained to clean and remove biological hazards.
A. No, HAZstat respects your confidentiality and will arrive in unmarked vehicles to provide a professional and discreet service in your time of need.
A. A mattress that is soiled with blood should be broken down properly and put in biohazard boxes than disposed of properly. HAZstat is registered with the Florida Department of Health and can safely and legally remove and dispose of any blood and body fluid soiled bed mattress’s, carpet, and furniture as a result of a natural death, suicide, homicide/murder, sickness, unattended death, crime, trauma or accident. Visit mattress removal services for more information.