Gulfport Biohazard Remediation Services
At our Gulfport, Mississippi 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 Gulfport 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 Gulfport 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 Gulfport Mississippi
Gulfport is a port city in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States, and its co-county seat. It had a population of 72,926 at the 2020 census, making it the second-most populous city in Mississippi after Jackson. The Gulfport–Biloxi metropolitan area had a population of 416,259. Gulfport lies along the Gulf Coast of the United States in southern Mississippi, taking its name from its port on the Gulf Coast on the Mississippi Sound. Gulfport emerged from two earlier settlements, Mississippi City and Handsboro. Founded in 1887 by William H. Hardy as a terminus for the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad, the city was further developed by Philadelphia oil tycoon Joseph T. Jones, who funded the railroad, harbor, and channel dredging. The city was officially incorporated in 1898. By the early 20th century, Gulfport had become the largest lumber export city in the United States, though this faded with the depletion of Mississippi's Piney Woods.
Country: United StatesState: Mississippi
County: Harrison
Incorporated: July 28, 1898
• Type: Strong mayor–council
• Body: Gulfport City Council
• Mayor: Hugh Keating (R)
Population (2020): 72,926
• Urban: 236,344 (US: 169th)
• Metro: 416,259 (US: 133rd)
Demonym(s): Gulfporter
Time zone: CST (UTC−6)
• Summer (DST): CDT (UTC−5)
ZIP Codes: 39501-39503, 39505-39507
Area code(s): 228
FIPS code: 28-29700
GNIS feature ID: 0670771
Official Website: http://www.gulfport-ms.gov
Wikidata description: city in Mississippi, USA
Wikidata id: Q490587
Wikidata label: Gulfport
Wikidata aliases: Array
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