
Biohazard Remediation
Chemical Spill Cleanup in Indiana
Containment first. Every minute a spill spreads is more material to remediate and more regulatory exposure for you.
Biohazard Remediation
Typical call-outs
In the aftermath of chemical spills, our Chemical Spill Remediation services provide a rapid and effective response to mitigate environmental and safety risks. Our expert team is equipped to handle a diverse range of chemical spills, so a thorough cleanup and restoration process.
Included in this service
- Manufacturing and warehouse spills
- Fuel, oil and hydraulic fluid releases
- Roadway and transport incidents
- Laboratory and institutional spills
- Agricultural chemical releases
- Solvent and cleaning chemical incidents
In detail
How we approach chemical spills
Hazardous material assessment and identification
We start with a careful Hazardous Material Assessment and Identification process. We swiftly identify the chemicals involved, assess the extent of the spill, and formulate a targeted plan for safe and efficient remediation.
Emergency response protocol
Urgent jobs get an Emergency Response Protocol. Our team is trained to respond swiftly to chemical spills, implementing measures to contain, neutralize, and clean up the hazardous materials efficiently.
Specialized cleanup techniques
Technique follows the chemical. Containment comes first, then the absorbents and neutralizers appropriate to what was actually spilled. The wrong product on the wrong substance can make a spill worse rather than better, which is why identification comes before anything is applied.
Environmental impact mitigation
Past the cleanup itself, we handle Environmental Impact Mitigation. We take measures to minimize the environmental impact of the spill, working in compliance with regulatory standards to restore affected areas to a safe and environmentally sound condition.
Financing is available
Unexpected incidents come with unexpected expenses. Through our partnership with Afterpay you can split the cost of remediation into manageable payments, pay over 6 or 12 months, or in 4 interest-free instalments, so getting your property safe again is never held up by cash flow.
Questions
Chemical Spills FAQs
What should I do in the first ten minutes of a spill?
Evacuate and isolate the area, stop the source if it is safe to do so, prevent it reaching drains or waterways if you can do that safely, and find the Safety Data Sheet for the substance. Then call us, and call emergency services first if there is any fire, injury or vapor risk.
Do you handle the regulatory reporting?
We document the incident, the materials involved, the remediation performed and the disposal chain, which is what regulators ask for. Statutory reporting obligations sit with the responsible party, but we make sure you have the records to meet them.
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Reach us directly
- 24/7 Emergency & General
- (812) 447-8928
- Hours
- Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
Scheduled cleaning is normally booked 8:00am – 9:00pm. Urgent and emergency calls are answered at any hour. - Service area
- The entire state of Indiana. We come to you, with crews based across the state.
- Mailing address
- 3129 25th St, Columbus, IN 47203
Post only. We are a service-area business and do not run a walk-in location.
Need a quote, or need us on site today?
Routine cleaning gets a free, no-obligation estimate. Biohazard emergencies get a crew dispatched anywhere in Indiana, 24 hours a day.