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City of Jewell Biohazard Cleanup & Disinfection Services
Environmental Logistics, Inc. remediates your Jewell facility back to a habitable state by eliminating all potentially harmful biohazards and pathogens from affected areas. We provide experienced support for local law enforcement to maintain a 24/7, 365 emergency response to all incidents.
The Jewell Police Departments Most Trusted Biohazard Response, Cleanup and Remediation Company
Environmental Logistics, Inc. deploys licensed and certified biohazard remediation experts for the City of Jewell. Our experts are armed with the appropriate equipment and training to ensure biohazard materials and pathogens are safely removed from the site or crime scene and negate the post cleanup hazards of health, safety issues and damage.
Environmental Logistics, Inc. deploys biohazard cleanup services to all Marin County law enforcement agencies and business including:
- Drug Enforcement Agencies
- Jewell Police Departments
- Jewell Fire Departments and Emergency Services
- Commercial and Residential Property Managers
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Long Term Care and Nursing Homes
Biohazard Disinfection
The hazards of exposure to bloodborne pathogens (BBP) such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV or MRSA is immensely increased in properties where there is blood and biohazard materials present. To reduce the risks of contact to ELI’s employees, customers, employees and law enforcement, Environmental Logistics, Inc. follows the OSHA standards regarding bloodborne pathogens
Our remediation process mitigates the future return of odors or bacterial colonies that may influence bacterial outbreaks, further risking the health and safety of the property occupants and damage to site. Our post-cleanup testing provides scientific proof and verification of the elimination of any remnants of biohazard pathogens and bloodborne pathogen.
Environmental Logistics, Inc. ensures customer satisfaction on our biohazard removal, cleaning, and disinfection of potentially harmful pathogens such as blood, bodily fluids in affected areas after a death, accident, or communicable disease outbreak.
Biohazard Remediation
Proper and safe remediation of the affected site is crucial to ensure the property is returned to safe living conditions and there are no future risks of harm after cleanup. Environmental Logistics, Inc. uses a systematic method to guarantee the safe and rapid removal of all biohazard materials and pathogens.
- Experienced assessment of affected area/scene
- Control barriers setup
- Properly and safely remove all visible signs of blood and biological material
- Clean and disinfect so there are no visible materials and odors present
- Test affected areas with specialize equipment to confirm no detection of biohazard materials are present
- Bilge Water Disposal
- Biohazard Disinfection
- Bulk Sanitizer Disposal
- Chemical Disposal
- Clean Harbors
- Emergency Spill Response
- Firefighting Foam Disposal
- Hazardous Waste Management
- Homeless Encampment Clean-out
- Law Enforcement Support Services
- Oily Water Disposal
- Scrap Metal Recycling
- Vacuum Truck Services
- Waste-to-energy (WtE)
Other Biohazard Cleanup Services Provided
- Unattended Death
- Hoarding Property Cleanup
- Crime Scene Cleanup
- Suicide
- Homicide Scene
- Crime Scene
- Drug Lab Cleanup and Remediation
- Blood and Bodily Fluids
- COVID Cleanup and Disinfection
- Infectious Disease
- Workplace Accidents
- Decompistion and Odor Eradication
Jewell was an unincorporated community in Marin County, California. It was located 11 miles (18 km) west-southwest of Novato.
In the 1860s, the site was a dairy and pig farm owned by Omar Jewell. When the Northwestern Pacific Railroad was built nearby, Jewell sold a right-of-way across his land and a flagstop called Jewells was set up on the ranch. In the 1930s, a strip of land between Lagunitas Creek and the Sir Francis Drake Highway was subdivided into small lots where city dwellers built weekend cottages. The settlement became known as Jewell because it lay opposite of the Jewell train flagstop.
The National Park Service bought the community alongside the creek and removed the few remaining residents. In 2018 an environmental group tore down the cluster of houses and began to restore the creek to improve the habitat for endangered coho salmon.
Jewell Wikipedia Page