Practical information on biohazard cleanup, insurance claims, unattended deaths, rodent biohazard, and more — written by New Light Environmental's certified team serving Phoenix, AZ.
Costs range from $500 to $10,000+ depending on the type of incident, contamination severity, and structural penetration. A complete breakdown of what Arizona property owners actually pay — and how insurance affects it.
Read Article → InsuranceIn most cases, yes. Arizona homeowners insurance covers biohazard remediation following traumatic deaths, crime scenes, and unattended deaths. Here's how to file the claim and what documentation your insurer requires.
Read Article → Step-by-Step GuideWho to call, what not to touch, how the medical examiner process works, and what happens with the property — a compassionate, practical guide for families and property owners facing this situation.
Read Article → Rodent BiohazardArizona is a high-risk state for Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome. Disturbing rodent droppings without proper HEPA protocols can release virus into the air. Here's what professional cleanup involves — and why DIY is dangerous.
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