
Crime Scene & Biohazard Cleanup in Waukesha Wisconsin
Great Lakes Biorecovery provides professional crime scene cleanup, biohazard remediation, unattended death cleanup, and trauma cleanup services in Waukesha, Wisconsin and surrounding communities.
As the county seat of Waukesha County, Waukesha is a hub for healthcare, property management, law enforcement, and municipal services; all of which regularly intersect with the need for professional biohazard remediation. Our team is equipped to respond quickly, professionally, and discreetly to Waukesha and the surrounding region. We are also listed as a resource on Waukesha County's crime scene cleanup servive providers.
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We are a locally owned, family-run business that takes pride in delivering personal, high-quality service to every customer. When you call, you will never reach a call center. You will always speak directly with Ron or Samantha, the husband-and-wife owners of Great Lakes Biorecovery, who are committed to guiding you through every step with care and professionalism.
THE LCSW DIFFERENCE
Great Lakes Biorecovery is the only biohazard and trauma cleanup company in Illinois or Wisconsin co-owned by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Our co-owner holds an active license and a first responder background — which means the person leading this company has professionally navigated trauma, grief, and crisis long before starting a cleanup company.
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What that means when you call us:
• Every call is handled with clinical awareness, not just logistical efficiency
• We understand what families, property managers, and referral sources are going through — not just procedurally, but on a human level
• We can connect clients with grief and trauma support resources when appropriate
• We communicate with patience, clarity, and genuine care from the first call through project completion.


IICRC Certified Firm
Great Lakes Biorecovery is an IICRC-certified firm. The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is the industry's leading standard-setting organization for professional cleaning and restoration. IICRC certification means our team has completed rigorous technical training, follows evidence-based remediation protocols, and adheres to a published code of ethics.
When you hire an IICRC-certified firm, you are not just hiring someone who cleans — you are hiring a team that meets an independently verified standard of knowledge and professional conduct. For insurance documentation purposes, IICRC certification also carries weight with adjusters and claims departments.
Services In Waukesha, WI
How it Works

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Call & Prepare
Contact Great Lakes Biorecovery any time, day or night. We listen first, explain next steps, and gather only what is needed. When helpful, we can review details by phone or photos so we can prepare the right response before arriving.
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Assess & Clean
Our IICRC-certified, OSHA-compliant, fully insured technicians arrive discreetly in unmarked vehicles to assess the situation in person. Based on your needs, we begin cleanup immediately or schedule service at a time that works best. All work is performed using medical-grade protocols with respect and care.
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Restore & Support
We safely handle and dispose of all regulated waste through approved facilities. When applicable, we assist with documentation and communication to support the insurance claims process, helping reduce stress while restoring a safe environment.
Who Does Great Lakes Biorecovery Help in Waukesha?
Families in Waukesha dealing with a traumatic or unexpected death who need professional, compassionate cleanup support.
Property managers, landlords, and housing providers who need a fast, discreet, certified response.
Healthcare professionals and social workers at ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital and throughout the Waukesha County healthcare system who need a trusted referral partner.
Funeral homes serving Waukesha families who need a reliable cleanup company to recommend. Law enforcement and first responders with the Waukesha Police Department and Waukesha County Sheriff who need a certified remediation team.
👉 Learn more about who we help and the types of situations we handle
Insurance Assistance
In many situations involving death, blood or potentially infectious materials, professional cleanup services may qualify for coverage under a homeowner's or property insurance policy. We can provide documentation when required to support your claim including discussions with insurance to follow the claim through.
Legal Disposal and Compliance
Cleanup following suicide or traumatic events may involve materials that require regulated handling and disposal. Improper disposal can create health concerns and legal exposure for property owners and families.
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Great Lakes Biorecovery follows established safety and disposal standards to ensure all regulated materials are properly contained, transported, and disposed of through approved facilities. Our process is designed to reduce risk and maintain compliance while easing the burden on those affected.
Wisconsin Crime Victims May Qualify for Cleanup Coverage
The Wisconsin Crime Victim Compensation Program may cover some biohazard and crime scene cleanup costs for qualifying victims of violent crime. We can help point you in the right direction.
We are not attorneys. This information is gathered from publicly available state resources and is provided for general guidance only. Always verify directly with the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
Nearby Communities
In addition to Waukesha, we regularly respond to Brookfield, Pewaukee, Muskego, New Berlin, and surrounding Waukesha County communities.


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