
The Remnant Difference

Steri-clean Company
Superficial Sanitization
Standard cleaning only treats visible surfaces, leaving hidden pathogens and odors trapped deep within.

Remnant
Deep-Level Decontamination
We eliminate biohazards at the molecular level, using advanced ATP testing to guarantee 100% decontamination.
We serve Spokane, WA and the nearby areas, including Downtown Spokane, South Hill, Spokane Valley, Northside, and West Central.
Compassionate Cleanup for Sensitive Situations in Spokane
In Spokane, WA, the aftermath of a death or suicide can leave behind not only emotional turmoil but also biohazardous conditions requiring professional remediation. Whether it's a residential property near the Spokane River or a commercial space in the bustling downtown area, our team understands the unique challenges presented by such sensitive circumstances. Decomposing materials, bodily fluids, and potential exposure to pathogens necessitate a thorough and compassionate cleaning process to restore the safety and integrity of the environment.
Spokane experiences varying weather conditions, from the chilly winters that can exacerbate odors to the warm summers that may accelerate decomposition. This climate variability can impact the urgency and techniques required for effective cleanup. With local crime statistics showing an increase in certain areas, we emphasize the importance of addressing these situations promptly and professionally. Our services not only ensure compliance with health regulations but also provide peace of mind to families and businesses alike, allowing them to focus on healing without the added stress of cleanup logistics.
Our Death and Suicide Cleanup Process

Site Inspection & Testing
Identify contamination hotspots with specialized equipment

Containment
Isolate affected zones to prevent airborne spread

Contaminant Removal
Dispose of carpets, pad, flooring, drywall, and insulation, as needed

Surface Decontamination
Neutralize hazardous residues from all surfaces

Air & Odor Treatment
Use an ozone machine to remove lingering vapors and odors

Final Clearance
Confirm remediation has been fully completed

Who We Help in Spokane, WA
Families coping with the aftermath of a suicide
Property owners needing support with trauma cleanup
Community organizations assisting in healing and recovery
Local authorities ensuring safe and respectful environments
Support groups providing resources for grieving families
OSHA
Certified
24/7
Response
99.9%
Cleanup Success Rate
Still Have Questions?
What is crime scene cleanup?
Crime scene cleanup is a specialized service for restoring properties after traumatic events. Once law enforcement releases the scene, hazardous materials like blood and bodily fluids remain. Biohazard cleanup companies handle these risks, ensuring safe disposal and decontamination of hazardous materials.
What is biohazard cleanup?
Biohazard cleanup includes crime scene and trauma events, medical and accidental incidents, drug-related hazards, animal-related biohazards, and hoarding. Our expertly-trained cleanup technicians are stationed across the Pacific Northwest to rapidly remediate properties and vehicles impacted by biohazards.
What is unattended death and suicide cleanup?
Unattended death and suicide cleanup involves the professional removal of biohazards such as blood, bodily fluids, and other contaminants left behind after a traumatic event. These situations often carry serious health risks due to decomposition or exposure to pathogens, and require specialized cleaning, disinfection, and odor removal. Remnant handles these scenes with discretion, compassion, and care—restoring the space safely and thoroughly. Our team ensures the affected area is properly cleaned, sanitized, and ready for safe reentry.
What is blood cleanup?
Blood cleanup is the professional removal, disinfection, and proper disposal of blood and any materials it has contaminated. Because blood can carry harmful pathogens like HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, it’s classified as a biohazard and requires specialized training, protective equipment, and proper handling protocols.
