Mobile Biohazard Remediation Services
At our Mobile, Alabama biohazard and hoarding cleaning business, we understand that these situations can be overwhelming and difficult to handle on your own. That's why we're here to help. Our team of professionals is trained and equipped to handle any type of biohazard or hoarding cleanup, ensuring that your property is restored to a safe and healthy environment.
We take pride in our work and are committed to providing exceptional customer service. Our Mobile team is available 24/7 to answer any questions or concerns you may have, and we always arrive promptly to assess the situation and provide a detailed plan for cleaning and restoration.
Our services include biohazard cleanup, hoarding cleanup, animal waste cleanup, and more. We use only the latest technology and equipment to ensure that every inch of your property is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
At our Mobile biohazard and hoarding cleaning business, we understand the sensitive nature of these situations and the importance of privacy and discretion. That's why we prioritize confidentiality and respect for our clients and their property.
If you require our services, don't hesitate to contact us. Our team is ready and willing to help you get your property back to a safe and healthy state.
About Mobile Alabama
Mobile is a city and the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States. The population was 187,041 at the 2020 census and estimated at 204,689 following an annexation in 2023, making it the second-most populous city in Alabama. The Mobile metropolitan area, with an estimated 412,000 people, is the third-most populous metropolitan area in the state. Alabama's only deep-water port, Mobile is located on the Mobile River at the head of Mobile Bay on the north-central Gulf Coast. The Port of Mobile has always played a key role in the economic health of the city, beginning with the settlement as an important trading center between the French colonists and Native Americans, and now to its current role as the 12th-largest port in the United States. During the American Civil War, the city surrendered to Federal forces on April 12, 1865, after Union victories at two forts protecting the city.
County: MobileFounded: 1702
Incorporated (town): January 20, 1814
Incorporated (city): December 17, 1819
Founded by: Pierre Le Moyne, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne
• Type: Mayor-Council
• Mayor: Spiro Cheriogotis (R)
Population (2020): 187,041
• Estimate (2022): 183,289
• Rank: US: 141st, AL: 4th
• Urban: 321,907 (US: 126th)
• Metro: 411,640 (US: 133rd)
• Combined: 665,147 (US: 79th)
Demonym(s): Mobilian
Time zone: Central (CST) (UTC−6)
• Summer (DST): CDT (UTC−5)
Area code(s): 251
FIPS code: 01-50000
GNIS feature ID: 2404278
Website: cityofmobile.org
Official Website: https://cityofmobile.org
Wikidata description: county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States
Wikidata id: Q79875
Wikidata label: Mobile
Wikidata aliases: Array
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