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City of Portola Biohazard Cleanup & Disinfection Services

Environmental Logistics, Inc. restores your Portola 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 ensure 24/7, 365 emergency response to all incidents.

The Portola Police Agencies Most Reliable Biohazard Response, Cleanup and Remediation Specialists

Environmental Logistics, Inc. provides licensed and certified biohazard remediation experts for the City of Portola.  Our specialist are armed with the appropriate equipment and training to ensure biohazard materials and pathogens are safely removed from the site or crime scene and eliminate the post cleanup hazards of health, safety issues and damage.

Environmental Logistics, Inc. provides biohazard remediation services to all City and County of San Francisco law enforcement agencies and business including:

  • Drug Enforcement Agencies
  • Portola Police Departments
  • Portola Fire Departments and Emergency Services
  • Commercial and Residential Property Managers
  • Assisted Living Facilities
  • Long Term Care and Nursing Homes

Biohazard Disinfection

The hazards of contact to bloodborne pathogens (BBP) such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV or MRSA is immensely increased in areas where there is blood and biohazard materials present.  To mitigate 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 eliminates the return of odors or bacterial colonies that may influence bacterial incidents, further risking the health and safety of the property occupants and damage to property.  Our post-cleanup testing provides scientific evidence and verification of the removal of any particles 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 further risks of harm post cleanup.  Environmental Logistics, Inc. uses a systematic method to ensure the safe and quick removal of all biohazard materials and pathogens.

  • Proper 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

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

Portola ( pour-toll-ɑh; Spanish: Portolá) is the only incorporated city in Plumas County, California, United States. The population was 2,104 at the 2010 census, down from 2,227 at the 2000 census. Portola is located on the Middle Fork of the Feather River and was named after Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolá, although he did not explore this area.

Portola is a crew change site on the Western Pacific Railroad (now Union Pacific Railroad) Feather River Route over the Sierra Nevada mountains. The city is also home to the Western Pacific Railroad Museum (formerly Portola Railroad Museum), one of the largest railroad museums in the Western US. The museum is famous for its Run A Locomotive program, where the public can participate in a “fantasy experience” program allowing them to run a railroad locomotive on the museum grounds.

Portola was in the national media spotlight in 1996–1997 when a conflict occurred between the local community and the Department of Fish and Game over how to deal with an invasive species of northern pike in Lake Davis. The lake was chemically treated in 1997 to eradicate the fish, but they reappeared in 1999. In early September 2007, the California Department of Fish and Game eradicated the pike using CFT Legumine, a new liquid formulation of rotenone.

Portola Wikipedia Page