How we work with insurance, estates, and property managers
We document every job thoroughly — photos, a scope summary, and an itemized account of
materials removed — to support an insurance claim, an estate process, or a property
manager's records. We communicate directly with adjusters, executors, landlords, and
property managers when asked to. Coverage varies by policy and circumstance, so we don't
give legal or insurance advice; confirm specifics with the relevant carrier or
representative.
Standards we follow
Every job follows the OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard for handling, containment, and
disposal of biological material, along with EPA-registered disinfectants for cleaning and
decontamination. We don't invent certifications or license numbers we can't back — our
badges reflect what's true for any licensed operator in this trade: licensed, insured, and
trained to OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards.
How we work
Crews arrive in unmarked vehicles with no visible signage or branding, and conduct
themselves quietly on the property. Confidentiality extends to how we communicate — calls
are private, and billing is handled discreetly with whoever is responsible for the
property.
Who we help
Homeowners, landlords and property managers, estate executors, and businesses all call
Frederick Biohazard Cleanup. We're available 24/7, phone-first, with confidential intake —
you don't need to share more detail than you're comfortable with to get started.