Biohazard Cleanup Services in New York City, NY
New York City spans five boroughs across Manhattan Island, Long Island, and the mainland, with the Hudson River defining the west side of Manhattan and the East River separating it from Brooklyn and Queens. Neighborhoods like the Upper West Side, Harlem, Astoria, Williamsburg, and the South Bronx each have distinct identities, while landmarks like Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Grand Central Terminal anchor daily life. The city sits at the confluence of the Hudson and East Rivers at New York Harbor, with Jamaica Bay to the southeast and the Atlantic Ocean just beyond the Rockaways.
Services Available in New York City
All services are performed by licensed, insured technicians following federal OSHA standards and New York state regulations.
Trauma/Crime Scene Cleanup
Professional crime scene and trauma cleanup services for residential and commercial properties. Certified...
Cost: $1,000 - $5,000 per incident
Get Trauma Cleanup HelpHoarding Cleanup and Remediation
Professional hoarding cleanup services for residential properties at any level of severity. Trained teams safely...
Cost: $2,000 - $15,000 per project
Get Hoarding Remediation HelpSewage Backup and Black Water Cleanup
Professional remediation of sewage backups, black water intrusion, and Category 3 water damage. Certified...
Cost: $2,000 - $10,000 per incident
Get Sewage Cleanup HelpUnattended Death and Decomposition Cleanup
Specialized remediation services for properties where a death went undiscovered for an extended period. Certified...
Cost: $1,500 - $8,000 per incident
Get Unattended Death Cleanup HelpMold Remediation and Removal
Professional mold remediation services for residential and commercial properties. Certified remediation contractors...
Cost: $1,000 - $6,000 per project
Get Mold Remediation HelpLocal Hazard Conditions in New York City
New York City faces significant biohazard risks from basement flooding during storms and nor'easters, particularly in low-lying areas of Queens, Brooklyn, and Lower Manhattan that sit in FEMA-designated flood zones. The city's extensive pre-1978 housing stock - including countless brownstones, tenements, and pre-war apartment buildings - carries elevated lead paint and asbestos concerns, and chronic humidity combined with frequent freeze-thaw cycles creates persistent mold conditions especially in basement and ground-floor units.
Common Service Areas in New York City
- Manhattan
- Brooklyn
- Queens
- The Bronx
- Staten Island
Emergency Resources for New York City Residents
Local Health Department
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
New York State Resources
New York State Department of Health
https://www.health.ny.gov/
Environmental Agency: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Need Biohazard Cleanup in New York City?
Connect with vetted, licensed professionals in New York City, NY. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Free to use - no obligation.
Find a Provider in New York City