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Why choose New Beginnings Biohazard & Extreme Cleaning?

We specialize in biohazard remediation, crime scene cleaning, hoarding cleanup, death and trauma scene cleaning, and extreme cleaning services. Our certified and experienced technicians are trained to safely handle hazardous materials, ensuring that your home, business, or property is thoroughly cleaned to the highest standards of safety, hygiene, and sanitation.

Certified & Experienced Technicians: Our team is fully trained in biohazard remediation, crime scene cleaning, and advanced cleaning techniques, ensuring expert service.

Confidential & Discreet Service: We understand the sensitive nature of these situations and provide confidential, discreet cleanup solutions to protect your privacy.

24/7 Emergency Cleanup Services: Available around the clock, we offer emergency response for urgent biohazard and trauma scene cleanup needs.

Comprehensive Cleanup Solutions: From hazardous waste removal and odor control to full property sanitization, we provide complete, meticulous cleaning services.

Compassionate & Professional Approach: We recognize the emotional challenges that accompany these situations and deliver our services with empathy, sensitivity, and respect.

Whether dealing with biohazards, crime scenes, or traumatic events, our professional team is committed to restoring your space safely, discreetly, and with the utmost care. Contact us for reliable, 24/7 cleanup services.

Services


  • Biohazard Cleaning

    Biohazard cleaning, also known as biohazard remediation or biohazard decontamination, involves the removal, cleaning, and proper disposal of materials that are contaminated with biological substances that can be harmful to human health. These materials can include things like blood, bodily fluids, pathogens, mold, sewage, and other biological contaminants that pose a significant risk of disease or infection. Biohazard cleaning requires specialized training, equipment, and safety protocols to ensure both the workers’ safety and that the area is fully sanitized.


    Crime Scene or Biohazard Cleaning: After an event like a crime scene or trauma cleanup (for example, after a death), professionals are called in to safely and thoroughly clean and disinfect the area. These situations can involve blood, bodily fluids, or dangerous chemicals, so they require specialized training and equipment.

  • Extreme Cleaning

    Extreme cleaning goes well beyond regular cleaning tasks—it’s about tackling situations where the mess, contamination, or neglect is so severe that it requires a much more intense, specialized approach. Often, extreme cleaning deals with scenarios where the level of dirt, clutter, or even hazardous materials is overwhelming, and normal cleaning techniques just won’t do the job. It’s typically done by professionals who are trained to handle these kinds of situations.

  • Home & Residential Cleaning

    Regular/Standard Cleaning

    Dusting and wiping down surfaces: Includes furniture, shelves, baseboards, and light fixtures.

    Vacuuming and mopping floors: To remove dirt, dust, and debris from carpets, rugs, and hard floors.

    Cleaning bathrooms: Scrubbing sinks, tubs, showers, toilets, and sanitizing counters.

    Kitchen cleaning: Cleaning countertops, sinks, appliances (fridge, stove, microwave), and cabinet surfaces.

    Changing bed linens (if requested): Freshening up the bedroom.

    Emptying trash and recycling.

    Deep Cleaning

    Detail cleaning: Areas that are not typically covered in regular cleaning, such as behind and under furniture, inside the oven or fridge, and windowsills.

    Carpet or upholstery cleaning: Removing deep stains and allergens, sometimes with steam cleaning or other methods.

    Baseboards and moldings: Thorough dusting and washing.

    Walls and light fixtures: Wiping down surfaces that accumulate grime over time.

    Specialized Services

    Move-in/Move-out cleaning: Ensuring a space is spotless for new occupants or after vacating.

    Post-construction cleaning: Removing dust and debris left after renovations or remodeling.

    Organizing services: Helping to declutter and arrange spaces like closets, kitchens, or basements.

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