Discovering that a loved one or a tenant has passed away alone is a profoundly shocking and traumatic experience. When an unattended death occurs, and days or weeks pass before discovery, the natural biological processes that follow create an incredibly severe, deeply permeating contamination. The environment becomes highly hazardous, and the odor can render the entire property unlivable. We are Saint JohnS University, MN’s elite specialists in advanced biohazard restoration cleanup. We approach these incredibly delicate situations with the utmost reverence and respect, deploying industrial-grade sanitization and odor-eradication technology to completely restore the safety and sanctity of the home.
An unattended death is one of the most complex biohazard situations a property can face. As the body naturally breaks down, it releases biological fluids that are highly acidic and rich in bacteria. These fluids rapidly migrate, soaking deeply into mattresses, seeping through floorboards, and penetrating the structural framing of the house. Standard cleaning chemicals cannot touch this level of contamination. When you call for our crime and trauma scene cleanup, we utilize specialized enzymatic agents that literally digest the trapped biological matter at the microscopic level, permanently destroying the bacteria that cause decay.
The most overwhelming aspect of an unattended passing is the odor. The scent of decomposition is incredibly powerful; it attaches to clothing, sinks into drywall, and is pulled through the home's HVAC ductwork, spreading to every single room. You cannot cover this smell with air fresheners or bleach.
Our biohazard clean up technicians use a multi-step eradication process:
Whether you are a grieving family member trying to prepare the home for an estate sale, or a landlord needing to quickly restore a rental unit, an unattended death severely threatens the property's value and livability. Our biohazard cleanup services are designed to be a complete reset. We remove the biological threat, eradicate the odor, and provide you with a certificate of sanitization, guaranteeing the home is scientifically safe for the next occupants.
Do not attempt to clean the aftermath of an unattended passing. It is incredibly dangerous and emotionally devastating. Trust our highly trained, compassionate experts to restore the property completely.
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"My uncle passed away and wasn't found for over a week. The condition of the house was unimaginable. The biohazard restoration cleanup team was incredibly compassionate. They removed the affected flooring, ran their odor machines, and completely saved the house. I could not have done it without them."
"As a property manager, an unattended death is my worst nightmare. This biohazard cleanup company arrived immediately, handled the situation quietly so the other tenants wouldn't panic, and eradicated the odor perfectly. True professionals."
"They handled a very severe crime and trauma scene cleanup for us. The crew was so respectful and sensitive to what we were going through. They used special chemicals to clean everything down to the subfloor. Excellent, discreet service."
By the early 1950s the monastic community had reached to a near 450 monks, and had outgrown the original abbey church and so plans were made to construct a new, larger worship space which could accommodate a larger congregation. The liturgical movement which would culminate in the Second Vatican Council was in full swing at Saint John's and so the new church was also to be designed with some of the anticipated liturgical changes in mind. (Following the Council, almost no changes needed to be made to incorporate the new liturgical rules.) The community contacted twelve architects and asked them to submit plans for a church which would "be truly an architectural monument to the service of God." In 1954 the community selected Marcel Breuer to design not only the new church but an addition to the monastic enclosure.
Zip Codes in Saint JohnS University, MN that we also serve: 56321