After the  police are  gone and the  yellow  tape has  been  cut, who  is  responsible for remediating crime scenes? The job is much more than cleaning up blood, tissue, human waste, or  toxic  drug  residue. Bio-One’s technicians are  the unseen  force  that restore normalcy and stability to the families affected.  
 
Historically, crime scene cleanup has usually been done by the victim's family. For many, facing the ghastly scene of such personal trauma was too much to bear and had lasting effects. In addition, scientific advancements  in  the 20th  century have raised  concerns over exposure  to  bloodborne pathogens  and  chemical residue.  The need  for trained technicians has given way to Bio-One being one of the nation’s leading crime scene clean up companies.
 
Michael, one of our crime scene cleanup technicians says, “Whenever we know what we’re going  to walk  in to,  we go  in  with the  mindset  that we're  there  to help and we’ll do whatever it takes to get that family and their home back in order. It’s really the only way you can handle the things we see and touch”.
 
Our work is done in honorable silence and we keep it as discreet as we can. If there were a suicide or homicide in your neighborhood, it’s true that you would want to know.  But, the details aren’t for everyone  and  we certainly  want  to respect  the  privacy of such delicate matters for the family members.   This job is  not for  everyone because  the work  can  be both  physically  and emotionally taxing.   On the other  hand, it  is  one of  the  most rewarding professions  one  can do.  There truly are jobs that make us lose our faith in humanity but then when the work is complete and the family members cannot thank us enough for helping them....I  realize why I personally am in this business and why our employees are so dedicated. If you ever know  anyone who  may  need our  services  OR you  are  interested in  helping others please don’t hesitate to contact me. 
 
Danny Maiello 
Bio-One Owner / Lead Technician
702-704-3724