Bio-One of Chattanooga and Chattanooga Hoarding

Bio-One of Chattanooga and Chattanooga Hoarding Bio-One is always prepared to remedy situations that arise from unexpected events such as death, traumatic injury, and hazardous situations.

We deploy our teams quickly so you can focus on all the other necessary arrangements to begin the healing process.

A small water issue can turn into a much bigger problem fast.On this job, moisture had made its way into the apartment a...
05/28/2026

A small water issue can turn into a much bigger problem fast.

On this job, moisture had made its way into the apartment and mold began spreading across the walls and affected areas. What started as “just water damage” quickly became something that needed proper containment, removal, and cleanup.

Our Bio-One team came in to help remove the damaged materials, address the affected areas, and get the space ready for repairs the right way.

Mold doesn’t just look bad.. it can hide behind walls, under flooring, and in places you may not notice until the damage has already spread.

If you’re dealing with mold, moisture, or water damage, don’t wait until it gets worse.

Bio-One of Chattanooga
Help First. Business Second.
Call us when you need help getting your home or property back under control.

423-902-9858

Peace Officers Memorial Day is in recognition of law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice. To the l...
05/15/2026

Peace Officers Memorial Day is in recognition of law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice. To the loved ones of the fallen, the entire Bio-One family sends our deepest gratitude and utmost respect. Thank you. You are not forgotten.

04/23/2026

We are here to help you with all of your “throw it away” needs!

Give us a shout at Bio-One
423-902-9858

This was a great way to help out our community when they needed it! We look forward to doing some more volunteer work wi...
06/23/2025

This was a great way to help out our community when they needed it! We look forward to doing some more volunteer work with SPCA!!

Michael Kishigian and his team mate were an amazing pair of volunteers today. I can’t imagine how we would have made it without you two.

06/11/2025

Preparations are nearly finalized for the City of Red Bank's 70th Anniversary Celebration, scheduled for Saturday, June 21st. The event will take place from 12 PM to 5 PM at the Red Bank City Park on Redding Road. It will highlight the people, organizations, and services that contribute to making Red Bank a wonderful place to live, work, and connect.

As part of the celebration activities, the city is inviting everyone with stories, photos, or news clippings about people or events in Red Bank to bring them to the celebration. During the event, this information will be collected, organized, and archived on the city’s website.

The day will begin with the MoonPie Move 5K and 10k races, fun and festive races with a Moon Pie twist. Due to the inclement weather that postponed the Red Bank Jubilee, officials made the decision to hold the race during the 70th anniversary celebration. More information can be found at the link located in the comment section below.

The Red Bank Police Department, Fire Department, and Public Works Department will have their trucks on display for the community to see and for kids to interact with. Each city department will feature fun, interactive booths with various yard games and giveaways to celebrate the 70th anniversary.

White Oak Bike Coop, a nonprofit organization dedicated to facilitating access to bicycles and promoting bicycle safety, will be giving away 70 bikes to kids. The Coop will also provide free helmets for kids and free tune-ups for kids’ bikes.

Live entertainment will feature performances by three different artists. Randy Steele, an award-winning banjo-picking singer-songwriter, will perform from noon until 1:30 PM (randysteelemusic.com). John Benjamin Davis, a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter, will take the stage from 1:30 until 3:30 PM (johnbenjamindavis.com). “In the Company of Wolves,” a singer/songwriter duo that intertwines their love for music with a passion for story-telling, will conclude the event with their performance from 3:30 until 5:00 PM (bethechangeyi.com).

Several food trucks will be available with their delectable offerings along with ice-cold beer for guests aged 21 and over.

Contact Jeffrey Grabe at [email protected] or call 423-681-3077 for more information about the 70th Anniversary Celebration event.

Praying for the safety of everyone involved!! Chattanooga Police Department UTC Police Department, thank you for your se...
08/29/2024

Praying for the safety of everyone involved!! Chattanooga Police Department UTC Police Department, thank you for your service and commitment to keeping our communities safe!

UPDATE: The Hamilton County Office of Emergency Management is gathering to provide live updates on the Chatt State lockdown in just a moment.

Read more: https://www.local3news.com/local-news/watch-live-officials-speak-on-chatt-state-alert-to-get-indoors-lock-the-door/article_c916fef6-660f-11ef-b371-a3b51f263445.html

Bio-One of Chattanooga is here to help you, or a loved one, regain control of life and home again! 423-902-9858
05/31/2023

Bio-One of Chattanooga is here to help you, or a loved one, regain control of life and home again!

423-902-9858

Most of us have hoarded at one point - and it’s okay! Messes are a part of life, but understanding this topic will help make it easier.

Understand the 5 levels of hoarding.

https://biooneinc.com/the-5-levels-of-hoarding-how-does-your-house-rank/

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07/09/2022

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05/31/2022

SUPPORT
In light of the May 28th shooting incident in downtown Chattanooga, the Chattanooga Police Department’s Victim Service Unit (VSU) is sharing some information to provide support and information that we hope will assist families and individuals in processing their experiences.

Trauma occurs when an event is unusually frightening or threatening. The source of the trauma can be any unexpected event—possibly one that is violent. It’s important to remember that a traumatic event can have a wide range of reactions.

Common short-term physical reactions may include:
• Nausea
• Shortness of breath
• Headaches
• Lack of energy
• Weight loss or gain
• Hyperventilation
• Change in sleeping or eating patterns
• Rapid pulse

Common emotional responses may include:
• Intrusive thinking (mind wandering, flashbacks to the event, or sense of reliving event)
• Nightmares
• Avoidance of places/activities/people that remind you of the trauma
• Mood swings (sudden and unprovoked fear, anger, crying, irritability, giddiness)
• Poor concentration
• Forgetfulness or memory lapses
• Inability to recall important aspects of trauma
• Disinterest in previously valued activities
• Exaggerated startle response

Even though these reactions are common, they are still difficult to experience. The VSU is available to provide resources and information to our community. If you or someone you know would like more information, please contact the Victim Services Unit at [email protected].

2022 Special Olympics Torch run!!!
05/05/2022

2022 Special Olympics Torch run!!!

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