Biohazard & Trauma Odor Removal in Central Florida
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Biohazard & Trauma Odor Removal in Central Florida
When a property has experienced an unattended death, crime scene, suicide, or other traumatic event, cleanup is only the first step. Even after biological materials are removed and the area is disinfected, odor can remain trapped in porous materials, hidden cavities, and HVAC systems.
BIOSWEEP Central Florida helps eliminate the odor that remains after cleanup is complete. We do not perform biohazard cleanup or removal of biological material. Our focus is post-cleanup odor elimination for homes, vehicles, and structures across Central Florida.

Why Trauma Odors Persist
• Trauma-related odors can penetrate drywall, subfloors, wood framing, insulation, and ductwork
• They can continue off-gassing after visible contamination is removed
• Standard cleaning and disinfection are necessary, but may not destroy odor molecules at a molecular level
If cleanup is complete but the odor is still there, contact BIOSWEEP Central Florida for an evaluation.

Our Role After Cleanup
We work after the cleanup team, restoration contractor, or property owner has finished removing contamination and disinfecting affected areas. At that point, we focus on odor elimination.
Our process is designed to:
- Treat the full airspace of the property.
- Reach odors in porous and hidden materials.
- Reduce the risk of lingering or recurring odor.
- Support restoration without unnecessary repeat tear-out.
How BIOSWEEP APO Works
BIOSWEEP uses Advanced Photocatalytic Oxidation, or APO, a process that creates reactive oxygen species to break down odor-causing compounds. Unlike masking sprays or fragrance-based products, APO is designed to destroy odor molecules rather than cover them up.
This approach can help treat airborne contaminants and embedded surface odor sources at the same time. It is especially useful when odor has spread beyond the original affected area.


Why HVAC Treatment Matters
One of the most overlooked sources of lingering odor is the HVAC system. Ductwork, air handlers, and hidden cavities can hold odor compounds and reintroduce them into the space after cleanup.
If these areas are not addressed, odor can seem to return even when the visible surfaces have been cleaned. Our process is intended to treat the occupied space and the air pathways that move odor through the property.
Who We Help
We regularly work with:
- Restoration contractors.
- Biohazard cleanup companies.
- Insurance adjusters and carriers.
- Homeowners and property managers.
In many cases, we are brought in as the final step after cleaning is complete but odor remains a problem.

Need help with odor that keeps coming back? Call BIOSWEEP Central Florida today.

Common Situations We Treat
Unattended death odor.
Crime scene odor.
Suicide or trauma event odor.
Decomposition odor.
Severe biological contamination odor.
When to Call BIOSWEEP
The best time to call is after cleanup is complete, but before you commit to additional demolition, sealing, or encapsulation. Early evaluation can help determine whether odor can be resolved without unnecessary tear-out.
If other methods such as ozone, fogging, or masking have failed, BIOSWEEP may be a better next step. We can also coordinate with your cleanup or restoration contractor to keep the process moving efficiently.


Call BIOSWEEP Central Florida Before More Demolition or Sealing
If cleanup is complete but odor remains, do not seal or encapsulate the affected area yet. Sealing too early can trap odor-causing compounds inside materials and make the problem harder to resolve later.
BIOSWEEP is designed to treat the odor at the source before more demolition or sealing is done. That gives you the best chance for a lasting result without unnecessary rework.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We commonly help eliminate lingering odor after unattended death cleanup has already been completed. Our role is to address the odor that remains after the cleanup work is done.
No. BIOSWEEP Central Florida does not remove biological material or perform biohazard remediation. We specialize in post-cleanup odor elimination after the site has been properly cleaned and disinfected.
Yes. HVAC treatment is often important because ductwork and air handlers can hold and recirculate odor. Addressing those areas can help prevent odor from returning.
Many projects are completed in less than 24 hours, depending on the size and complexity of the space. We will explain the expected timeline before treatment begins.
The best time to call is after cleanup is complete but before sealing, encapsulation, or additional demolition. That gives us the best chance to help resolve the odor efficiently and avoid unnecessary rework.
Odor can stay in porous materials, hidden cavities, and HVAC systems even after visible contamination has been removed. Those areas often require a different kind of treatment than standard cleaning alone.
When the source has been removed and the property has been properly treated, the goal is lasting odor elimination rather than temporary masking. If odor remains, it may indicate an untreated area or remaining contamination.
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Serving Central Florida with post-cleanup trauma odor removal for homes, vehicles, and structures.
Call now to schedule an evaluation or request service from BIOSWEEP Central Florida.

