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Unattended Death Cleanup Services

Unattended Death & Decomposition Cleanup | Certified Specialists | Affinity Bio Solutions

An unattended death: the discovery of an individual who has passed away and remained undiscovered for an extended period presents one of the most complex and technically demanding remediation scenarios in the field of biohazard cleanup. Human decomposition is a multi-stage biological process that generates not only profound odor but a range of hazardous biological and chemical byproducts that contaminate surfaces, air quality, and structural building components to a degree that can render properties uninhabitable without professional intervention. Affinity Bio Solutions brings specialized expertise, industrial-grade equipment, and genuine compassion to every unattended death cleanup engagement.

The Science of Human Decomposition

Human decomposition progresses through five defined stages: fresh, bloat, active decay, advanced decay, and dry/skeletal; each characterized by distinct biological processes and hazard profiles. The timeline is highly variable and dependent on ambient temperature, humidity, body weight, the presence of clothing, and the environment (indoor vs. outdoor, sealed vs. ventilated space). In warm, humid indoor environments, a body may progress from fresh to active decay within 24 to 48 hours. Key hazards at each stage include:

Fresh stage (0–3 days): Release of cellular autolytic enzymes begins breaking down tissues; limited external contamination but internal biological processes are active

Bloat stage (3–10 days): Microbial gas production creates internal pressure; purge fluid containing putrefactive bacteria and pathogens may seep from body orifices and penetrate underlying surfaces

Active decay (10–25 days): Majority of soft tissue liquefaction; cadaveric decomposition island (CDI) formation; highly concentrated biological fluid saturates flooring and building materials; peak VOC (volatile organic compound) emission creates extreme odor and air quality hazard

Advanced decay and dry stages: Remaining adipocere formation and eventual skeletonization; persistent contamination in building materials and soil if flooring has been compromised

Technical Challenges of Decomposition Cleanup

Decomposition fluid (colloquially called ‘biological soup’) is a complex mixture of putrefactive bacteria, digestive enzymes, liquefied cellular material, and volatile organic compounds. It has an extremely low viscosity and penetrates porous materials rapidly and deeply through carpet padding, subfloor boards, into concrete, through drywall and behind it, and into wall cavities. Standard disinfectants cannot reach contamination in these subsurface locations. Effective remediation requires:

Complete removal of all saturated porous building materials including flooring, subfloor, drywall, and insulation

Application of enzymatic biological digestants to penetrate and break down protein-based contamination in porous substrates before disinfection

Hospital-grade, EPA-registered disinfectant application with specific efficacy against putrefactive bacteria and bloodborne pathogens

Hydroxyl radical air treatment technology to address VOC contamination and eliminate odor at the molecular level; ozone treatment alone is insufficient for advanced decomposition odor

Thermal fogging penetration treatment for wall voids and HVAC systems where volatile compounds have migrated

Structural assessment and recommendation for encapsulating sealants on concrete and masonry surfaces that have absorbed biological fluids

Compassionate Service for Families and Property Owners

The discovery of an unattended death is a profoundly difficult experience. Families may be dealing with shock, guilt about the elapsed time, grief, and the practical enormity of the cleanup challenge simultaneously. Property owners and landlords face their own set of urgent concerns tenant relations, legal obligations, and property restoration timelines. Affinity Bio Solutions communicates clearly and honestly about the scope of remediation required, the timeline, and realistic expectations for what can be restored versus what must be removed. We are trained in trauma-informed communication and will never add to your distress with unnecessary graphic details.

Unattended death cleanup is among the most commonly covered biohazard remediation scenarios under homeowner and property insurance policies. Affinity Bio Solutions will conduct a complimentary insurance policy review and work directly with your adjuster to document and process your claim.

Why Us?

Why Affinity Bio Solutions for Unattended Death Remediation

Not all bioremediation companies have the training, equipment, or experience to effectively remediate advanced decomposition scenarios. Affinity Bio Solutions’ technicians receive specific advanced training in decomposition chemistry, structural penetration assessment, VOC mitigation, and the specialized enzymatic treatment protocols required for these cases. We use industrial-grade hydroxyl generators, negative air pressure containment systems, and quantitative post-remediation verification; not subjective visual and odor assessment, to confirm that your property is genuinely safe before we consider the job complete.

Available 24/7 with typical on-site response within 2–4 hours of initial contact

Full documentation package for insurance, estate proceedings, and property management records

Coordination with licensed structural restoration contractors for post-remediation repairs

Complimentary coordination with grief support resources and victim services organizations