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In this episode, we sit down with Doug Griffith, owner of Bio-Clean of Colorado, to talk about what it really takes to work in biohazard and crime scene cleanup.
Doug got his start in New Jersey training under Andrew Yurchuck of Bio-Clean of New Jersey before taking a leap back to Colorado to build something of his own. With a background in nuclear safety, his approach to contamination, risk, and precision is on a completely different level.
We dive into:
• What people get wrong about this industry
• The real risks most don’t see
• Stories that stay with you forever
• And what it takes to rebuild when life hits hard
If you’ve ever wondered what happens behind the scenes—or what kind of mindset it takes to handle it—this episode pulls the curtain back.
By Andrew P. YurchuckIn this episode, we sit down with Doug Griffith, owner of Bio-Clean of Colorado, to talk about what it really takes to work in biohazard and crime scene cleanup.
Doug got his start in New Jersey training under Andrew Yurchuck of Bio-Clean of New Jersey before taking a leap back to Colorado to build something of his own. With a background in nuclear safety, his approach to contamination, risk, and precision is on a completely different level.
We dive into:
• What people get wrong about this industry
• The real risks most don’t see
• Stories that stay with you forever
• And what it takes to rebuild when life hits hard
If you’ve ever wondered what happens behind the scenes—or what kind of mindset it takes to handle it—this episode pulls the curtain back.