Forensic Cleaning

5. Who pays for forensic cleaning after a death?

By |2025-05-28T04:51:21+00:00May 28th, 2025|Categories: |

The cost of forensic cleaning after a death usually falls to the property owner—this could be a family member, landlord, executor of an estate, or housing provider. In the case of rental properties, responsibility may depend on the circumstances surrounding the death and the tenancy agreement. If the incident was related to a crime or violence, [...]

4. Is forensic cleaning covered by insurance?

By |2025-05-28T04:44:01+00:00May 28th, 2025|Categories: |

In many cases, yes—especially when the cleanup is related to trauma, crime, death, or accidental damage. Homeowners’ insurance policies may cover the cost of forensic cleaning, particularly if the incident involves police attendance or property damage. It’s important to check your policy and speak with your insurer, as coverage and claim processes can vary. Biohaz is [...]

3. How much does forensic cleaning cost in Australia?

By |2025-05-28T04:40:30+00:00May 28th, 2025|Categories: |

The cost of forensic cleaning can vary significantly depending on the type and severity of the situation. Factors such as the extent of contamination, size of the affected area, access to the site, and the presence of hazardous materials (like blood, faeces, or meth residue) all play a role. In general, prices can range from a [...]

2. When do you need a forensic cleaner?

By |2025-06-01T05:02:57+00:00May 28th, 2025|Categories: |

You need a forensic cleaner when a property has been affected by a situation involving biohazards—like a crime, trauma, suicide, unattended death, hoarding, or drug contamination. These are scenarios where standard cleaning services are not equipped or legally allowed to handle the risks involved. Forensic cleaners are trained to properly remove, disinfect, and dispose of hazardous [...]

1. What is forensic cleaning?

By |2025-05-28T04:35:44+00:00May 28th, 2025|Categories: |

Forensic cleaning is the specialised process of cleaning and decontaminating environments affected by trauma, crime, death, biohazard waste, or drug residue. It goes far beyond regular cleaning—dealing with blood, bodily fluids, chemical contamination, and other hazardous materials that pose serious health risks if not handled properly. The goal is not just to clean what’s visible, but [...]

Biohaz Forensic Cleaning

Phone: 1300 617 450

Mobile: 0473 547 173

Web: biohaz.com.au

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