Unattended Death Cleanup: What Families Need to Know

When a loved one passes away and the death goes undiscovered for a period of time, families are often left with more than just grief—they’re faced with a situation no one is ever prepared for. Unattended death cleanup is one of the most sensitive and complex services in the restoration industry, and it’s something no family should attempt to handle on their own.

At MSI, we’ve spent over 25 years helping families through these moments with compassion, professionalism, and discretion. Here’s what you need to know.


What Is an Unattended Death?

An unattended death occurs when someone passes away and the body is not discovered for hours, days, or even longer. This is most common with individuals who live alone, the elderly, or those with limited contact with friends and family. Unfortunately, by the time someone finds them, biological decomposition has already begun.


Why Professional Cleanup Is Essential

Death triggers a natural process of decomposition that releases bodily fluids, bacteria, and gases into the surrounding area. This can lead to:

  • Biohazard contamination on flooring, walls, and furniture
  • Airborne bacteria and lingering odors
  • Structural damage to subfloors and surrounding materials
  • Emotional trauma for family members who attempt to clean the space themselves

Standard household cleaning products are not designed to safely handle this type of contamination. Proper remediation requires specialized chemicals, equipment, and safety protocols.


The Health Risks Involved

Attempting to clean an area affected by decomposition without the right PPE and procedures can expose you to serious health hazards, including:

  • Bloodborne pathogens
  • Bacteria like E. coli or MRSA
  • Insect activity and infestations
  • Airborne contaminants from fluids absorbed into materials

It’s not just unpleasant—it’s dangerous.


What MSI Does Differently

At MSI, we understand this isn’t just a cleanup job—it’s someone’s home, someone’s loss. Our approach is built around discretion, respect, and thoroughness.

Our process includes:

  • Discreet, unmarked vehicles to respect your privacy
  • Hazard assessment and containment of affected areas
  • Full biohazard remediation, including flooring, walls, and hidden materials
  • Odor neutralization at the molecular level
  • Restoration-ready cleanup so contractors can safely restore the space
  • Compassionate service with clear communication every step of the way

Will Insurance Cover It?

In many cases, homeowners’ insurance does cover unattended death cleanup, but every policy is different. MSI can help guide you through the claims process and provide the documentation your carrier will need.


You Don’t Have to Face This Alone

Experiencing an unattended death in the family is heartbreaking—and overwhelming. Let MSI take the burden of cleanup off your shoulders so you can focus on what truly matters: grieving and healing.

We’re available 24/7 and respond quickly, discreetly, and professionally.

Unattended Death Cleanup: Why Professional Help is Essential

Discovering an unattended death is a distressing and overwhelming experience. Beyond the emotional toll, there are serious health risks and legal responsibilities to consider. Understanding the necessary steps and why professional biohazard cleanup is essential can help make a tragic situation more manageable.

Immediate Steps to Take

  1. Call 911 – Authorities must be notified to confirm the cause of death and conduct any necessary investigations.
  2. Avoid the Area – Decomposition begins quickly, leading to biohazards such as bloodborne pathogens and airborne bacteria.
  3. Contact a Professional Cleanup Service – Once law enforcement and medical personnel have completed their procedures, a specialized biohazard remediation company like MSI should be called to handle the cleanup safely and effectively.

Health & Safety Risks of an Unattended Death

When a person passes away and remains undiscovered for an extended period, the body undergoes natural decomposition, leading to:

  • The release of hazardous bodily fluids
  • Strong odors that can permeate walls, floors, and furniture
  • Biohazards like bacteria, viruses, and potential bloodborne pathogens
  • Structural damage from bodily fluids seeping into flooring and substructures

Attempting to clean these materials without professional-grade equipment and specialized training puts individuals at serious risk of exposure to harmful contaminants.

Why DIY Cleanup is Dangerous

Many assume that household cleaners or personal protective equipment (PPE) are sufficient for biohazard cleanup, but this is far from the truth. Standard cleaning solutions do not eliminate hazardous pathogens, and improper handling of affected materials can lead to cross-contamination. Additionally, improper disposal of biohazardous waste may violate state and federal regulations, leading to legal consequences.

The Professional Cleanup Process

At MSI, we follow a meticulous process to ensure complete decontamination:

  • Assessment & Containment – We evaluate the affected area and establish barriers to prevent contamination spread.
  • Removal of Biohazards – All blood, bodily fluids, and contaminated materials are safely removed and disposed of per OSHA and EPA guidelines.
  • Deep Cleaning & Disinfection – We use hospital-grade disinfectants and specialized techniques to eliminate all pathogens.
  • Odor Neutralization – Advanced deodorization methods ensure the space is free of lingering odors.
  • Restoration Recommendations – If structural damage has occurred, we provide guidance on necessary repairs.

How MSI Can Help

MSI understands that dealing with an unattended death is a traumatic event. Our team is trained in compassionate, discreet, and professional biohazard remediation. We handle every step of the cleanup process with care, ensuring your property is restored to a safe and sanitary condition.

If you or someone you know is facing an unattended death situation, contact MSI for professional and respectful assistance. Our priority is your safety and peace of mind.