WHAT TO EXPECT: HOW THE BIO-HAZARD CLEANING PROCESS WORKS

First and foremost Dry All understands the sensitivity, and emotional nature of most of the calls that we receive, and the sensitive service to the community that we provide. We guarantee your 100% confidentiality in all calls to Dry All – Your information will NEVER be shared with anyone that does not have the need to know.

    • We will work quickly, and efficiently to properly decontaminate any bio-hazard scene utilizing the latest techniques and equipment as set by the National Institute of Decontamination Specialists(NIDS), and performed by a certified American Bio-Recovery Association(ABRA) technician. NIDS and ABRA are quickly becoming adapted nationally, and some worldwide locations as the industry standard used in the bio-recovery industry.
    • We will restore the scenes so that the property owner can start to try and normalize their routines after such a tragic event, therefore reducing the stress involved with clean-up.
    • Our technicians are trained to standards, character referenced, and only of the highest caliber. Bio-Hazard Restorations is licensed and insured to do business in the State of NJ.
    • Once Dry All receives the call, the bio-hazard restoration team is placed into motion. We will arrive the scene as fast and as practically as possible. Most scenes will be handled with only 2 technicians.
    • Our vehicles are discretely marked with only the company name, web address, Dry All Logo, and the required bio-hazard symbol in an effort to protect our client’s privacy.
    • Once the service agreement has been signed, and the scene has been assessed we will set up the decontamination supplies and equipment to start the bio-hazard recovery and decontamination. At this time the scene will be cordoned off and it will have limited access. Sometimes during proper decontamination we may have to remove and discard: tiles, dry-wall, pop-corn ceilings, sub flooring, base boards, studs, linoleum, carpet, acoustic false ceilings, lamp shades, ceiling fans, couches, chairs. It will be very important for the property owner to discuss any items that they may want to keep so that our staff can work hard to preserve them during the initial contact.
  • If any outside assistance is needed, i.e. carpenters, dry wall specialists, carpeting companies, hard wood flooring, Dry All will work with only qualified companies in restoring any of these items. The property owner will be kept abreast of this at all times. In a decomposition scene it may be necessary to treat the property for several days with powerful odor removing equipment to properly remove all odors and all of its contaminates. In this case the property will have to be vacated during this decontamination service, and  will work closely with the property owner in dealing with this, and also when the property is safe to return.

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