After an accident, medical emergency, or violent incident, you should not have to face the aftermath alone. Our OSHA-certified crew arrives fast in unmarked vehicles, safely removes every biohazard, and bills your insurance directly, so you can focus on what matters.
Trauma is not only about death. Any scene with blood or bodily fluids is a biohazard, and what you cannot see is the real danger.
Trauma covers a broad range of events: serious accidents, medical emergencies with heavy blood loss, violent assaults, and industrial or workplace injuries. Wherever there is blood or bodily fluid, there is a biohazard that needs a trained crew, not a mop and bucket.
Blood seeps into flooring, subfloor, drywall, and grout. A surface that looks clean can still hold contamination deep in porous materials. Our crews test and treat what the eye cannot see.
Blood and bodily fluids can carry HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and MRSA. These pathogens can stay infectious on surfaces, which is why exposure control and proper disinfection are essential, not optional.
Household cleaners do not neutralise bloodborne pathogens, and untrained handling spreads contamination further. No grieving family member or coworker should be exposed to that risk. We handle it so you never have to.
You should know exactly what we will do inside your property. Here is every stage, start to finish.
Certified technicians arrive in PPE, assess the full scope of contamination, and contain the affected area to stop the hazard from spreading. You are kept informed at every stage.
All contaminated materials, including blood, tissue, soft furnishings, flooring, and drywall where necessary, are removed and double-bagged per EPA and DOT regulations.
EPA-registered germicides are applied to all surfaces. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) testing detects contamination invisible to the naked eye.
Ozone treatment or thermal fogging removes biological odors at the molecular level, not just at the surface.
The space is certified biohazard-free and safe to reoccupy. We provide full documentation for insurance claims and workplace records.
Most contained scenes are completed in 4 to 8 hours. Larger or more complex incidents may require 1 to 3 days. We will give you a realistic timeframe during your free assessment.
What happened at your home or workplace stays between you and us. Discretion is built into how we work.
When your family, tenants, or staff are dealing with the shock of an accident or assault, the last thing you need is neighbors, customers, or coworkers knowing what happened. Our crew operates by a strict discretion code:
Unmarked vans with no company branding or logos
Low-profile PPE outside the property perimeter
No cordon tape, signage, or equipment staging visible from the street
Crew trained to speak only to the client, never to bystanders
Work completed efficiently to minimize time and visibility at the address
We have served hundreds of San Antonio families and businesses. Not one has had to explain to a neighbor or coworker what happened. That is the standard we hold ourselves to.
Cost is the worry that stops people calling, and it should never be the reason a scene goes uncleaned. Most of the time, you pay little or nothing out of pocket. Here is the honest picture.
If the trauma resulted from a crime, such as an assault, the Texas Attorney General's office reimburses up to $2,250 for qualifying cleanup costs, for crimes that occurred after July 14, 2016. This is real money back in your pocket. We can help you understand whether your situation qualifies and assist with the paperwork.
Most standard homeowners, renters, and commercial policies in Texas cover trauma and biohazard cleanup under dwelling, other-structures, or commercial property coverage. Accidents, medical emergencies, and assaults are typically covered. We document the scene and bill your insurer directly, so you should not have to chase a claim during an already difficult time.
Call to check your coverage, (210) 864-1250Certifications are not a box-ticking exercise. Here is what each one actually means for you, and for our full range of biohazard and trauma cleanup services across San Antonio.
Every technician is trained to handle blood and bodily fluids without spreading contamination further. They carry the right PPE, follow exposure control plans, and are vaccinated against hepatitis B. This is the standard that separates a professional crew from an unqualified cleaner.
We use only disinfectants on the EPA's approved list, proven effective against bloodborne pathogens, MRSA, and other serious biological agents. Your space is genuinely safe after we leave, not just visually clean.
ABRA members follow a code of ethics and independently verified training standards. It is the industry's way of ensuring you get a crew who knows what they are doing and who will treat you with dignity.
Tell us a little about your situation and a member of our San Antonio team will call you back, usually within the hour.
24/7 response across the entire metro, wherever you need us.
A trauma scene is any location where blood or bodily fluids are present, whether or not a death occurred. That includes serious accidents, medical emergencies with heavy blood loss, violent assaults, industrial and workplace injuries, attempted suicides, and similar events. If there is blood, tissue, or bodily fluid involved, it should be treated as a biohazard and cleaned by a trained crew, not by family or staff.
Blood and bodily fluids can carry bloodborne pathogens such as HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and MRSA, which remain infectious on surfaces and are often invisible to the eye. Household cleaners do not neutralise these hazards, and improper handling can spread contamination into porous materials and air. Our crews follow OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030, wear full PPE, use EPA-registered disinfectants, and verify the scene is genuinely safe before anyone returns.
We answer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and dispatch crews across San Antonio and all of Bexar County, usually arriving within a couple of hours of your call. For accident and assault scenes, the area must first be released by SAPD or the Bexar County Sheriff if it is an active investigation. We can stand by and mobilise the moment the scene is cleared.
In most cases, yes. Standard homeowners, renters, and commercial property policies in Texas typically cover professional trauma and biohazard cleanup under dwelling, other-structures, or commercial property coverage. We bill your insurer directly and provide full documentation, so you usually pay little or nothing out of pocket beyond your deductible.
Yes, discretion is built into how we work. Our vehicles are unmarked with no company logos or signage. Our crew works in low-profile clothing outside the property, with no cordon tape or visible equipment staging. Whether the scene is a home, a workplace, or a public space, the work is handled quietly so neighbours, customers, or coworkers are not exposed to what happened.
Yes. We clean and remediate trauma scenes in homes, apartments, offices, warehouses, retail spaces, vehicles, and industrial sites across Bexar County. Workplace and industrial accidents often involve OSHA reporting and a need to reopen the space quickly. We restore the area safely and provide documentation that helps you meet your obligations and get staff back to work.
Not sure which service you need? See our crime scene cleanup and blood cleanup pages, or just call and we will guide you honestly.
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