At American Bio Management, we provide fast, thorough, and respectful encampment and squatter cleanup services that restore spaces to a safe and sanitary condition while meeting all local and federal compliance standards.
Understanding the Health & Safety Risks
Homeless encampments and squatter-occupied sites often contain dangerous materials such as human waste, used needles, decomposing food, bodily fluids, pest infestations, and even structural damage. If left unaddressed, these biohazards can threaten public health and safety—especially for property owners, neighbors, and first responders.
At American Bio Management, our experienced team is trained in biohazard remediation and regulatory compliance. We ensure all hazardous materials are removed safely, legally, and in full accordance with OSHA and EPA protocols. Our goal is to restore your property quickly with minimal disruption to the surrounding community.
Our Cleanup Services Include:
- Hazardous Waste Removal: Safe collection and disposal of sharps (needles), human waste, and bloodborne pathogens.
- Debris and Trash Cleanup: Removal of tents, trash piles, and abandoned personal belongings.
- Sanitization and Decontamination: EPA-approved disinfection of all surfaces contaminated by fluids or waste.
- Odor Elimination: Neutralization of odors using industrial-grade deodorizing equipment.
- Graffiti and Vandalism Repair: Restoration of damaged areas, including removal of graffiti and repair of defaced walls or fixtures.
Your Partner in Public Health and Property Restoration
We collaborate with municipalities, landlords, property managers, and law enforcement to ensure fast, discreet, and fully compliant trauma site cleanup of squatter and encampment locations. Our mission is to protect your property’s value and your community’s well-being with professional service and compassionate care.
FAQ
Need a fast, discreet solution for a homeless encampment or squatter cleanup? Call American Bio Management at +1 (877) 690-3335 any time—day or night—for safe, respectful, and fully compliant remediation services.
Can you clean public parks or commercial lots?
Yes. We service public, private, and commercial spaces across all property types.
How fast can you respond to a cleanup need?
We offer 24/7 emergency response and can typically deploy a team the same day.
Do you provide documentation for compliance or legal purposes?
Yes. We document our work and provide detailed reports for insurance, code enforcement, or legal support.
Is this type of cleanup covered by insurance?
Coverage varies. Some policies may help cover cleanup under certain conditions, but many exclude it as a maintenance-related issue.
Mold, Fire & Water Remediation
At American Bio Management, we provide comprehensive mold, fire, and water remediation services to restore your property quickly, safely, and in full compliance with environmental regulations.
Blood and Bodily Fluid Cleanup
At American Bio Management, we provide expert blood and bodily fluid cleanup services using advanced equipment and strict safety protocols.
Trauma Scene Cleanup
At American Bio Management, we offer professional trauma scene cleanup services to safely restore affected environments while supporting those impacted by the event.
Accidental Death Cleanup: Safe, Respectful, and Professional Biohazard Services
At American Bio Management, we specialize in accidental death cleanup services, offering compassionate and discreet cleanup of blood, bodily fluids, and other biohazards. Our priority is to restore safety, hygiene, and peace of mind to affected families, property owners, and organizations.
Homicide & Suicide Cleanup: Compassionate and Professional Biohazard Remediation
At American Bio Management, we provide discreet and compassionate homicide and suicide cleanup services, ensuring the affected area is thoroughly decontaminated, restored, and made safe for families, businesses, and communities.
Unattended Death Cleanup: Handling Sensitive Situations with Care
The unexpected loss of a loved one is always challenging, but when a death goes undiscovered for some time, the situation can become even more complex. Unattended deaths often result in biological hazards due to decomposition, which can release dangerous pathogens into the environment.













