We handle difficult situations with care, discretion, and certified cleanup services. Fast response when you need it most.

We offer 24/7 emergency response and can typically arrive within a few hours, depending on your location in the Denver metro area.
Yes. We handle every situation with complete discretion and respect for your privacy. Unmarked vehicles, discreet billing.
Yes. All of our technicians are IICRC certified and trained to handle biohazards, blood, and trauma scenes. We follow strict EPA and OSHA safety protocols.
In most cases, homeowner's or renter's insurance covers biohazard and trauma cleanup, including unattended deaths, suicides, and accidents inside the home. We bill your insurance directly and you don't pay upfront.
Our certified technicians remove all biological material, contaminated porous items (carpet, padding, drywall as needed), and decontaminate every affected surface. We use EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants, neutralize odors at the molecular level, and verify clearance before we leave. The scene is restored so you don't have to see, smell, or handle any of it.
No. Many clients understandably prefer not to be present. We work with executors, family members, property managers, or law enforcement contacts. We can keep you fully informed by phone without requiring you to be at the property.
Most residential trauma and unattended death scenes are completed in 1 to 3 days, depending on the size of the affected area and how long the situation went undiscovered. Meth lab and drug residue decontamination typically takes 2 to 5 days plus clearance testing. We provide a clear timeline at the on-site assessment.
Yes. Our process includes biological decontamination, odor neutralization, and verification testing. We don't leave until the affected area meets EPA and OSHA standards for re-occupancy. For meth decontamination, we provide third-party clearance documentation accepted by Colorado public health authorities.
Yes. BoneDry is certified by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for meth lab and drug residue decontamination. We provide state-compliant documentation that satisfies CDPHE re-occupancy requirements and removes the public health flag from the property record. We work directly with realtors, landlords, and property managers on these projects.
Yes. synthetic opioid contamination requires specialized PPE, containment, and decontamination protocols beyond standard biohazard cleanup. Our technicians are trained in opioid-specific response and follow EPA and CDC guidelines. This is increasingly common in rental properties, vehicles, and homes where overdose events occurred.