HOARDING & BIOHAZARD CLEANUP SERVICES

Hoarding conditions and biohazard environments create serious health, safety, and structural risks that require licensed, professional intervention.

Hoarding conditions and biohazard environments create serious health, safety, and structural risks that require licensed, professional intervention. These situations often involve excessive debris, biological contamination, mold growth, pests, and hidden property damage.


Master of Disaster provides professional hoarding and biohazard cleanup services with discretion, respect, and a structured restoration approach—returning properties to safe, sanitary, and livable conditions.

Licensed Hoarding & Biohazard Cleanup Specialists

Our team is licensed and certified through the American Bio Recovery Association (ABRA) and trained to handle high-risk environments involving biological hazards and extreme conditions. With over 25 years of collective industry experience, we approach each project with strict safety protocols, regulatory awareness, and sensitivity to those involved.


Hoarding situations require more than debris removal. We provide discreet, non-judgmental cleanup services, step-by-step removal and sanitation processes, proper handling of contaminated materials, and clear communication with property owners, families, and representatives.


Hoarding environments often include biohazard conditions such as bodily fluids, biological waste, decomposing materials, bacterial contamination, and pest-related hazards. As ABRA-certified biohazard professionals, we follow industry-recognized protocols for containment, removal, sanitation, and disposal to protect occupants, workers, and surrounding areas.


Hoarding and biohazard cleanup frequently uncover additional damage requiring professional restoration. When needed, we integrate mold remediation, water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage restoration, and asbestos testing and abatement. Suspect materials are tested through Connecticut-licensed laboratories and licensed abatement services are provided when required.

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These services may intersect with insurance claims, property management requirements, municipal or code enforcement actions, and estate or legal processes. We provide detailed photo documentation, clear scopes of work, and professional reporting to support all stakeholders involved.

What certifications and training do your teams have for hoarding and biohazard cleanup?

Our team is licensed and certified through the American Bio Recovery Association (ABRA) and trained to handle high-risk environments involving biological hazards and extreme conditions. With over 25 years of collective industry experience, we approach each project with strict safety protocols, regulatory awareness, and sensitivity to those involved.

Do you provide discreet hoarding cleanup services?

Yes. We provide discreet, non-judgmental cleanup services, step-by-step removal and sanitation processes, proper handling of contaminated materials, and clear communication with property owners, families, and representatives.

What types of biohazard conditions can be involved in hoarding environments?

Hoarding environments often include biohazard conditions such as bodily fluids, biological waste, decomposing materials, bacterial contamination, and pest-related hazards. As ABRA-certified biohazard professionals, we follow industry-recognized protocols for containment, removal, sanitation, and disposal to protect occupants, workers, and surrounding areas.

Do you offer integrated restoration services if additional damage is uncovered?

Yes. Hoarding and biohazard cleanup frequently uncover additional damage requiring professional restoration. When needed, we integrate mold remediation, water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage restoration, and asbestos testing and abatement. Suspect materials are tested through Connecticut-licensed laboratories and licensed abatement services are provided when required.

Do you provide documentation support for insurance or legal needs?

Yes. These services may intersect with insurance claims, property management requirements, municipal or code enforcement actions, and estate or legal processes. We provide detailed photo documentation, clear scopes of work, and professional reporting to support all stakeholders involved.

We provide hoarding and biohazard cleanup services for private residences, multi-family properties, commercial buildings, storage facilities, and institutional or municipal assets. From assessment through final restoration, Master of Disaster manages the entire process under one experienced team.


When disaster strikes, we take it over.

When disaster strikes, we take it over