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What to Do if You are Feeling Suicidal and Need Help
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What to Do When a Suicide Happens
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Coping With a Loved One’s Suicide
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This is an impeccable team of professionals. From beginning to end. They should teach seminars to doctors, lawyers Indian Chief's and everything in between that it is possible, doable and imperative to just go ahead and step up and do the right things at the right times... roll the sleeves up and get the j-o-b done. I am so grateful for the amazing good fortune of their taking over my clean up and move. Unparalleled, exemplary and such a calming present demeanor. Thank you thank you thank you...
Deborah Witkin, Indianapolis, 8/2022
All their techs were very knowledgeable and personable. Needed them for an odor removal job, and they really were attentive to everything I requested. They did a great overall job!
Fernando Mann, Noblesville, 7/2022
They are a great company!! The couple was very nice and listened to all of our direction of stuff we wanted done.. I would highly recommend them for anyone needing a deep clean of your house and or office..
jimmy ellis, Danville, 7/2021
If you live in Boone County then we highly recomend you use Bio-One of Marion County. They are polite and respectful.
David McGee, Greenwood, 3/2022
My mom had a severe hoarding issue that was causing legal problems with her keeping her home. We really hired the perfect team at Bioone, they came on time, handled the cleanup with ease and professionalism.
John Serrano, Noblesville, 7/2022
Roxanna and her crew were simply awesome! From start to finish they were extremely professional and concerned with making us happy with their work. My mother's home needed some extreme cleaning to make it be ready to sell and they made it all so easy for me. Everything was shiny and new when they finished. They had recommendations for other services they did not provide and were available immediately. They provided before and after pictures which was extremely helpful. I would use them again and recommend that you contact them.
Kathy Reinhardt, Greenfield, 10/2021
Good people to deal with. Trustworthy company to do business with.
Joe Johnson, Martinsville, 12/2021
Their team is prompt with communication, and very knowledgeable. Would receommend them to anyone needing a professional company to handle the job.
Willie Clayton, Plainfield, 5/2022
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Bio-One of Marion County
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Establishing trust is key
An experienced team member will introduce themselves, tour the property, and learn about your unique needs, expectations, and goals.
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We are mindful of personal property and valuables
Our technicians make it a priority to try to find and save items of value such as wallets, keys, coin collections, legal documents, photo albums, baseball cards, or more.
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Your satisfaction is important
We want to make sure you are satisfied and happy with our work. If for some reason something else needs to be done, we are here for you.