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title: "What each biohazard remediation service involves"
description: "Unattended death, crime scene, suicide, sewage, vehicle, tear gas and odour remediation — what the work is, what drives its cost, and who pays."
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last_reviewed: 2026-08-18
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# What each service involves

> If you need someone right now
- **988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — Call or text 988**
- **Crisis Text Line — Text HOME to 741741**

These are descriptions of work, not sales pages. Each explains what is actually done, what decides the price, and which funding routes apply — because that last question is usually the one that matters most.

- ## [Cleanup after an unattended death](https://biohazardcrown.shop/services/unattended-death-cleanup/) What this work involves, what decides the cost, how long it takes, and who pays for it. Written for a family, not for a buyer.

- ## Crime scene cleanup What happens after investigators release a scene, who is responsible for the cleaning, and the two funding routes most families are never told about.In preparation

- ## Cleanup after a death by suicide The practical questions families ask after a suicide, answered plainly — including which funding routes are open and which are not.In preparation

- ## Sewage and black water cleanup Why Category 3 water means removal rather than drying, what your policy is likely to say, and how to tell a competent job from a fast one.In preparation

- ## Meth lab remediation What we can say about meth lab remediation, and the state thresholds we deliberately are not publishing because we could not verify them.In preparation

- ## Tear gas remediation What tear gas leaves behind in a home, why ordinary cleaning spreads it, and who typically pays.In preparation

- ## Vehicle biohazard cleanup Cars are harder than rooms — porous foam, sealed cavities and ventilation that moves contamination. What that means for the work and the claim.In preparation

- ## Odour removal, and how long it takes Why odour is a symptom rather than the problem, what actually removes it, and why a company that only deodorises has not finished the job.In preparation

## The fact that applies to nearly all of them

Cost in this vertical is driven by **how much porous material has to be removed**, and how much has to be removed is driven by **time**, not by the size of the property.

Carpet, padding, subfloor, drywall, mattresses and upholstery cannot be reliably disinfected once saturated. They come out. That turns a cleaning job into a partial demolition, and it is why two identical rooms can differ tenfold in price.

Understanding that one chain is the difference between reading a quote and being ambushed by one.

Written by [Biohazard Crown editorial team](https://biohazardcrown.shop/authors/editorial-team/)

Last reviewed: 2026-08-18

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