Bio-One of St. Charles decontamination and biohazard cleaning services

Supporting MADD and Their Mission

Author: Megan and Amanda Boccardi

Behind the scenes of Bio-One, we get involved with many organizations to help better our communities. One of the organizations we, Bio-One STC, highly support is MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving). MADD's mission is to end drunk driving, end drugged driving, prevent underage drinking, and support the victims of these horrible crimes. Their mission is direct and to the point- get intoxicated drivers off of our roadways and address the problem in the beginning for most drinkers and drug users- when they are underage. Fighting to keep sobriety checkpoints active, MADD needs help from businesses, communities, and concerned citizens to keep their fight loud and alive towards our law makers.

Recently the state of Missouri completely removed funding to support sobriety check points, and if a police department wants to still conduct a checkpoint, they have to come up with the overtime money and resources all on their own. As we all know, funding and budgets with police departments and sheriff's departments can be scarce and limited. Being limited on funds, our police departments and sheriff's departments need that state funding to help keep their communities safe. Over the years with MADD's help and officers/deputies being aggressive with DWI arrests, alcohol-impaired driving fatalities have actually decreased in numbers.

Statistics prove sobriety check points save lives. Last year during St. Patrick's Day celebrations, checkpoints resulted in 1300 stops and 41 DWI's. This year with no checkpoints, there were only 58 stops by police and only 17 DWI's. These statistics are only based on Kansas City, Missouri. What about all of the other major populated areas in Missouri? What about St. Louis, Springfield, Columbia (college town)? In 2016 in Missouri, 244 people were killed in alcohol- impaired driving fatalities. I'm curious yet scared as to how high that number will get once our state has had a full year of no funding for sobriety checkpoints.

Sometimes to fully appreciate a cause and a mission, you have to be directly affected either by losing a friend or family member. MADD is a national organization, and each office has family members of victims of drunk or drugged driving. Driving intoxicated is senseless and just not worth the pain that can be inflicted. Support your local MADD office by reaching out to them to volunteer at one of their many events or make even a small yet helpful donation. In St. Louis this week, MADD is putting on a Trivia Night on March 24th located at 2500 Ashby Road, Overland at 6:30. They are looking for volunteers and donations to raise awareness on their mission. Bio-One STC is one of the sponsors of this event as we try to be for every MADD event. Their main event every year we also sponsor- MADD's "Heroes for Heroes" Banquet Awards Night which awards officers and deputies from around the St. Louis area for working hard getting many impaired drivers off of our roadways. This years banquet in October is already being planned and Bio-One will be a sponsor again.

If you can find the time and resources, give back to your community and state by supporting MADD.

Thank you!

Author: Megan and Amanda Boccardi

Over the past couple weeks, Bio-One STC has been busy with a variety of jobs, and health has been the concern on some of our client's minds. Bio-One uses proprietary chemicals designed to kill bacteria and blood borne pathogens. These chemicals are so versatile and have so many purposes. Crime scene remediation is not the only service we provide- we too are versatile and can serve so many purposes.

Cat urine remediation sounds almost impossible to anyone who knows the damage cat urine can bring. Using our chemicals, not only can we get rid of the smell of cat urine, but remediate the affected area(s) and bring the home to a safe condition all while smelling fresh. We had a cat urine remediation job just recently and it took our crew two days, and our clients are beyond happy. The home smelt so bad of cat urine, as soon as we walked into the front door, it was like a wind of cat urine hit us in the face. A child with asthma had just moved into this house and her asthma began to act up on a daily basis from the smell. Thankfully we were able to give our client's daughter a safer place to live.

Have you ever heard of C Diff, also known as Clostridium Difficile, and did you know Bio-One can remediate a home affected by it? Usually the elderly are diagnosed with this infection, or a person who has been on antibiotics for a long period of time. This infection causes the person to have diarrhea- often times uncontrollably. Many elderly are hospitalized with this infection multiple times. Do you know why? Because the bacteria in the feces is alive, and if feces or particles of it end up on any surfaces of the home, the patient can potentially come home from the hospital, touch those surfaces containing the live infectious bacteria, and contract the infection all over again. Elderly have died from this infection- it is not something to be taken lightly- and Bio-One can help! We fog the entire home carefully, then using our amazing chemicals, we literally disinfect every surface of the home the person has touched or could touch- making sure the patient comes home to a safe environment.

We pride ourselves in our work because our we can literally save lives. We understand how our chemicals work and we know how to use them appropriately. Without our chemicals, we could not properly remediate scenes of/with blood, feces, and contagious bacteria. If you want something done the right way, call Bio-One STC!

Author: Megan and Amanda Boccardi

Many franchises across the United States are run by previous law enforcement officers and veterans. Supporting law enforcement and veterans starts at our founder and corporate office and follows through to each individual office. All three franchises in Missouri are ran by previous law enforcement officers- that is not a coincidence. Our corporate office makes buying a Bio-One franchise affordable for your every day man, or woman, because it has been proven that with this line of work- the owners have to be driven, hard working, and in this business for the right reason- to help people.

That being said- we at Bio-One STC focus much of our marketing attention on our local police departments. Even though we no longer wear the uniform, work those awful car crashes on the icy highways, work with neglectful and abusive parents, arrest that intoxicated combative driver, solve that fraud case and bring solution to the victim- we remember the heart and heart ache that goes into and comes with the job, and we will never forget. Sometimes I miss being an officer, but I am helping people in a different way now, and I love my job. I also love how I can still be involved with the law enforcement community.

Every event we have sponsored involving law enforcement, none of our competitors have attended or sponsored. Unlike our competitors, we not only SAY we support the thin blue line, we SHOW we support the thin blue line. If you want to support your local police departments go on their Facebook pages and take a look at what events they have going on. There are Coffee With a Cop events often, Fallen Hero Rides, Trivia Nights, MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) events, and there is even a fun event coming up- 2018 STL Day on the Runway for the Special Olympics involving pulling a plane on the St. Louis Lambert International Airport runway. Not only will police departments be competing against each other in pulling a plane but also local business owners. Getting involved in the community and the people who keep it safe is not only important but our way of life.

Author: Megan and Amanda Boccardi

Suicides in general are hard to deal with- from the family to the police on scene, and for our crew remediating the affected area(s). Many suicides are orchestrated and conducted with guns, however there are other ways we have found people decide to take their own life. Looking back into last years' bio jobs, we had many suicides, and one really sticks out in my mind. Amanda and I were barbecuing with our neighbors on a quiet Monday evening when we got the call for one of the most extensive and hardest bio jobs to date.

It almost seemed unreal and a bit shocking after the conversation ended- someone had jumped off of a 400 foot building causing major damage to the building and to the public who witnessed the event. All we knew from the call was there was damage to the third floor sky lights, blood and body parts in two pools under the sky lights, and blood on the street where part of the body fell. We arrived as soon as the police released the scene and were given a tour to every room, space, and area where blood and flesh were found. Without a doubt we knew we could not only handle this bio job, but make the building safe again.

After 55 man hours and two days of work, our crew successfully cleaned the sky lights where the victim initially made contact, the third floor sky deck, the street where the ending contact was made, the two pools after they were drained, the pool deck, and two sand filters. There were some scary moments for us during the decontamination process- we only had approximately four feet of space to work on while cleaning the sky lights (one side was the sky lights and the other side was the edge of the deck looking down onto the street). Once in the pool deck area we had to use a 20 foot ladder to clean the inside of the sky lights all while holding our supplies and chemicals- reaching and balancing- trying not to fall- challenge accepted!.

We walked away from this job knowing we took care of our clients and helped a business try to get back to normal operations. Yes it was scary at times, and yes it was hard work, but Bio-One is always up to the task. No job is too big and no job is too small. With much pride, we work diligently and our end results prove our motto- Help First, Business Second.

Author: Megan and Amanda Boccardi

This past week we had the opportunity to help a family during undoubtedly the worst time in their lives. While the event made news media headlines, it hit our hearts more than anything. Unlike many of our other blood/bio jobs, homicides and suicides are our most sensitive and heartbreaking calls. Not only did a family lose a loved one or loved ones unexpectedly, but emotions are on the rise including shock, denial, anger, and sadness. While we are not therapists by any means, we are programmed to be that shoulder to cry on, to be that ear, and to be that company that comes in and makes the event look like it never happened.

Many jobs we take on are emotional, but this one this past week took a toll we have not had to endure just yet. A family was brutally killed in a home, including small children, and it seemed so unreal. Blood found its way in just about every room of the home describing an event no one should ever witness or be a victim of. Our company is very well known across the United States, and most definitely in St. Louis. That being said- the police department in charge of this investigation told the family to contact us, Bio-One STC, and gave them our phone number. The P.D. knew if we were called that the home would be remediated and not a drop of blood would be left.

Twenty man hours later working into the night, our crew finished the scene. Looking over the home multiple times to make sure we did not miss a thing, we left knowing we made a huge difference in the family's life. We kept it together knowing what happened to make such a huge job, and we put our heads to work. Many people may wonder how in the world we could have handled this job, but there is one important thing they will never understand unless they do what we do- we helped a family during the utmost tragic and painful time of their lives, and by what we did- we may have just eased the pain even if so slightly.

Thank you!

Author: Megan and Amanda Boccardi

This week we were busy- busy helping others as we do each and every job. Summer time is our busy season due to smells becoming more conspicuous, people are out drinking and hanging with friends and family, and crime is on the rise. Since we are in the season of Spring, we are starting to get into that "busy" season and this season eases us into running every day from job to job and bid to bid. A week in the life of Bio-One changes each and every week for we never know how our month will go, our week will go, our day will go, or even our night. Being prepared to stop whatever we are doing at the drop of a hat has become our second nature.

Monday this week started us off with a MRSA job in the early afternoon- a job where our technician was ready and headed to immediately. Our client's dog had passed from MRSA and she wanted her home disinfectd in case any traces were left from her pet. Our new technician, who we just certified, was ready to help her and responded quickly and was very thorough in the sanitation process. The gratitude and sense of safety our client felt when our technician was finished was worth more than anything else we could have been given.

Then came an undiscovered death/decomposition call from a property manager who we have previously done work for. He manages several properties and sadly one of his tenants was found deceased by his roommate who was out of town for a few days. Our technicians again responded immediately and remediated the apartment bedroom where the body was found. A few days undiscovered is not high on the scale of contamination and work to be done- but it causes just enough damage where Bio-One is needed. The next day we received a call for another undiscovered death/decomposition but this one sounded more extensive- the man was deceased for over a month before he was found. His son called us desperate for help and feeling lost on what to do. Our full crew responded to the father's home and worked for 9 hours which included them practically performing a demo of the entire bathroom where he was found. The bodily fluids had soaked through two layers of flooring and two layers of sub-floor into the basement. After our work was completed and our ozone machine ran for several hours, the house smelt clean and the house was now safe for habitation.

Our phone was ringing non-stop this week- many potential clients called gathering information on their current situations asking the experts for advice and direction. We build relationships with our clients, relationships that are formed from the first phone call where trust has been established. Being in this business, Amanda and I have to be trustworthy and honest to all potential clients and current clients. Compassion and empathy have to be there towards our clients, and those qualities cannot be fake (people hear and see right through forced compassion and empathy). Sincerely we are here to help, and sincerely we always do.

Thank you!