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DECOMPOSITION CLEANUP SERVICES

Certified Decomposition Cleanup for Unattended Deaths

The discovery of a decomposed body is emotionally distressing and poses serious health risks. Pro Clean and Restoration offers professional decomposition cleanup services with care, respect, and full biohazard remediation. Serving Connecticut, New York, and Rhode Island, we restore affected properties to safe and habitable conditions while supporting those impacted.

Why Decomposition Cleanup Should Never Be DIY

When a person passes away and is not discovered for several days or longer, the decomposition process can:

  • Release strong, persistent odors
     

  • Cause the breakdown of bodily fluids into floors and walls
     

  • Lead to bacteria, maggots, and airborne pathogens
     

  • Contaminate the surrounding environment

Proper containment and decontamination require specialized equipment, cleaning agents, and safety protocols to ensure full remediation.

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Our Decomposition Cleanup Process

  1. Initial Site Evaluation: We assess the extent of contamination and structural impact.
     

  2. Containment: The affected area is sealed off to prevent further exposure.
     

  3. Biohazard Removal: All fluids and impacted materials are safely removed.
     

  4. Disinfection: Hospital-grade disinfectants are used to sterilize surfaces.
     

  5. Odor Removal: We eliminate deep-set odors using thermal fogging or ozone technology.
     

  6. Restoration Consultation: We can connect clients with restoration contractors if repair work is needed.

Discreet, Trauma-Informed Service

Decomposition scenes are highly sensitive. Our team is trained to work with:

Family Members & Next of Kin

Property Managers & Landlords

Police, EMS & Funeral Services

​We maintain confidentiality, arrive in unmarked vehicles if requested, and handle every case with empathy.

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