When the unthinkable happens, you should not have to face the aftermath alone — or figure out who to call. Dumpsters Wiz provides compassionate, fully contained biohazard cleanup and unattended death remediation across Brevard County, Florida. We respond the same day. We handle everything. We leave no trace.
What to expect when you call
A word before anything else
Discovering an unattended death — whether it’s a family member, a tenant, or someone found days or weeks after passing — is one of the most distressing situations a person can face. The physical aftermath of such an event is not something that can or should be addressed without professional training, specialized equipment, and a team that understands the gravity of what you are going through.
At Dumpsters Wiz, we have served Brevard County families and property owners for over a decade. Our biohazard remediation team approaches every job with the same combination of clinical thoroughness and human compassion — because restoring a space means nothing if the people we serve do not feel genuinely cared for in the process.
We do not send an unprepared crew with basic cleaning supplies. We arrive with full hazmat personal protective equipment, industrial-grade chemical disinfectants, heavy-duty containment materials, and a proven process for making the space safe again — completely and permanently.
“Our job is not just to clean a room. It is to give families and property owners back something they thought was lost — a sense of safety, normalcy, and peace of mind. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every single call.”
What we handle
Every situation is different. Our team is equipped to manage the full scope of remediation — from a single room to an entire property — with the same standard of care and containment throughout.
Contaminated mattresses, upholstered furniture, carpets, and soft materials cannot be sanitized — they must be safely removed and disposed of. Our team wraps every item in heavy-duty plastic sheeting on-site before removal, ensuring no cross-contamination during transport. All materials are disposed of in compliance with Florida biohazard waste regulations.
Biological fluids penetrate surfaces, flooring, and structural materials far beyond what is visible. Our decontamination process addresses every affected surface — floors, walls, subfloor, baseboards, and ceiling where necessary — using hospital-grade chemical disinfectants rated for bloodborne pathogen elimination. The space is not considered clean until it tests safe.
Decomposition odor is one of the most persistent consequences of an unattended death — and one of the most distressing for families returning to the property. We treat the air and all surfaces using professional-grade odor neutralizers and air purification equipment. We do not mask the odor. We eliminate it at the source.
All biohazardous materials — including bodily fluids, contaminated clothing, bedding, and personal items — are bagged, sealed, and transported for disposal in strict accordance with Florida Department of Health and EPA guidelines. You will never be asked to handle, bag, or move any contaminated material yourself.
When an unattended death occurs in a hoarding environment, the remediation scope is significantly more complex. Our team navigates these situations with patience and care — sorting, removing, and decontaminating throughout the property while maintaining full biohazard containment. We coordinate directly with families and estate representatives.
Once remediation is complete, many families need a full estate cleanout before the property can be sold, re-occupied, or transferred. Our team handles the entire process — furniture removal, personal belongings, appliances, and general junk haul-out — so the family does not have to return to the property unnecessarily.
Situations we respond to
No two situations are identical. Our team is trained and equipped for the full range of death-related remediation events encountered in Florida residential and commercial properties.
Families and property managers often tell us that not knowing what to expect makes an already difficult situation worse. Here is our process — step by step — so you know precisely what we do from the moment you call.
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When you call, you will speak with a real person — not a recording. We take a few minutes to understand your situation, answer your immediate questions, and confirm same-day dispatch. You are not required to provide extensive details over the phone. Our priority is getting to you quickly.
Same-day dispatch confirmed
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Our crew arrives wearing full hazmat suits, masks, gloves, and boot covers. Before any remediation begins, we establish containment of the affected area using heavy-duty plastic sheeting. This prevents cross-contamination to unaffected areas of the property. You do not need to enter the room at any point during this process.
Full containment protocol
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Every contaminated item — mattresses, upholstered furniture, carpets, rugs, clothing, bedding — is wrapped in heavy-duty plastic sheeting before being moved from the room. Nothing contaminated leaves the space unwrapped. Items are sealed and staged for regulated biohazard disposal transport in accordance with Florida law.
Plastic wrap containment on every item
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All surfaces in the affected area — floors, walls, baseboards, furniture frames, and structural elements — are treated with hospital-grade chemical disinfectants formulated for bloodborne pathogen elimination. This is not a surface wipe. It is a full chemical treatment protocol that addresses visible and non-visible biological contamination.
Hospital-grade disinfectant protocol
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Following decontamination, we apply professional-grade odor elimination treatment to all surfaces and the air throughout the affected area. In cases of prolonged unattended death, we may use air purification equipment to address airborne odor compounds. The space will not carry any residual odor when we are finished.
Full odor source elimination
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Before we leave, we conduct a final walkthrough of the remediated area. We provide written documentation of the work completed, materials removed, and the treatment process used — formatted to support a homeowner’s insurance claim submission. Many clients in Florida are unaware that biohazard remediation may be covered under their policy.
Insurance documentation included
Many standard homeowner’s insurance policies in Florida include coverage for biohazard remediation following an unattended death or trauma event. Dumpsters Wiz provides complete written documentation of every service performed, every material removed, and the remediation process used — prepared specifically to support your insurance claim. We make it as straightforward as possible for you to recover these costs. Ask us about this when you call.
Death cleanup situations rarely involve just one person making decisions. Our team is experienced at coordinating professionally with every stakeholder — so you do not have to manage the logistics while managing your grief.
Families & Next of Kin
We work directly with family members or estate representatives — with full compassion and at a pace that works for you.
Property Managers & Landlords
We coordinate discreetly with property management companies and landlords to restore rental properties quickly and without tenant awareness.
Law Enforcement & Medical Examiners
We respond once law enforcement has cleared the scene and coordinate with medical examiner offices when required by Florida protocol.
Insurance Companies
We provide complete remediation documentation formatted for insurance claim submission under Florida homeowner’s policies.
Where we respond
We are locally based and provide same-day biohazard remediation and unattended death cleanup response across every community in Brevard County — including coastal, inland, and rural areas.
Common Questions
We offer same-day response across all of Brevard County, Florida. When you call, we prioritize dispatch immediately. In most cases, our team is on-site within hours of your call. We understand that time is critical — both for the health of the property and for the wellbeing of the people involved.
No. You do not need to be present during the remediation process, and you should never enter the affected area before it has been fully decontaminated. We can coordinate property access with a family member, property manager, or another designated contact. Many families prefer not to be on-site during the process, and we accommodate that completely.
In many cases, yes. Florida homeowner’s insurance policies frequently include coverage for biohazard remediation following an unattended death or trauma event. Dumpsters Wiz provides detailed written documentation of all services performed and materials removed, formatted to support your insurance claim submission. We strongly recommend calling your insurer — most families are unaware this coverage exists.
All contaminated soft materials — mattresses, upholstered furniture, carpets, rugs, clothing, and bedding — are wrapped in heavy-duty plastic sheeting on-site before they are moved from the room. Nothing contaminated is transported unwrapped. All materials are disposed of in strict compliance with Florida biohazard waste regulations. You will never be asked to touch, move, or dispose of any contaminated item yourself.
Discretion is one of our core commitments. Our crew arrives in professional attire and carries out all work with full containment inside the property. We do not display signage, use marked vehicles in a way that draws attention, or discuss any details of a job with anyone outside of the client. Property managers and landlords regularly choose us specifically for our discretion in multi-unit and residential settings.
Yes. We coordinate professionally with Brevard County law enforcement and medical examiner offices when required. We begin remediation only after the scene has been officially cleared by the appropriate authorities. If you are unsure whether the scene has been cleared, we can help you navigate that process and confirm when it is appropriate for our team to enter.
Call our team and we will take it from here. Same-day response. Full containment. Complete cleanup. Serving all of Brevard County, Florida with the care and professionalism this situation demands.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. Our team is here for the property restoration aspect of these situations — for emotional support, please reach out to a qualified crisis counselor.