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The Future of Environmental Biohazard Detection.

Rapid. Non-Invasive. Scientifically Grounded. Biohazard Dogs® identify hidden biological and chemical threats in the built environment before they become outbreaks.

What Are Biohazard Dogs?

Biohazard Dogs® are environmental detection canines trained to locate contamination indicators within the built environment — not on people.

They help facilities identify hidden environmental risks that are difficult to detect through visual inspection or routine monitoring alone.

The program supports:

  • Infection prevention efforts

  • Cleaning verification

  • Targeted environmental sampling

  • Early risk identification

Dogs provide screening and verification.
Laboratories provide confirmation.

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Why Environmental Detection Matters

Environmental contamination often persists after routine cleaning and may exist in locations that are not routinely tested.

Facilities face challenges such as:

  • Hidden contamination inside walls, flooring, and equipment

  • Surface persistence of organisms

  • Plumbing and drainage reservoirs

  • Intermittent exposure sources

  • Air quality hazards

Laboratory testing is essential but limited to sampled areas.
Many environments are simply too large to sample comprehensively.

Biohazard Dogs help locate where attention is actually needed.

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A Screening Layer Before and Between Testing

Biohazard Dogs provide rapid, whole-area environmental screening that helps teams act sooner and more precisely.

The role of the dogs:

  1. Screen the environment

  2. Identify areas of concern

  3. Guide sampling and investigation

  4. Verify remediation

Dogs screen → Labs confirm → Facilities respond

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Environmental Indicators We Detect

Biohazard Dogs are trained to identify environmental biohazard indicators associated with:

Biological

C. diff environmental contamination
MDRO-associated environments (MRSA, VRE, CRE)
Mold and moisture intrusion
Biofilm and sewage gas indicators

Chemical & Air

Anesthetic gas residue and leakage
Disinfectant accumulation zones
Indoor air quality hazard zones
Important note: Detection is environmental and non-diagnostic.
WHERE BIOHAZARD DOGS ARE USED

Environments Served

Biohazard Dogs support risk-reduction programs across:

  • Hospitals and surgical centers

  • Long-term care facilities

  • Dialysis clinics

  • Schools and universities

  • Government buildings

  • Transportation and maritime environments

  • Disaster response settings

Same method. Different environments.
The focus is always environmental safety.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Biohazard Dogs® are strictly non-diagnostic. They are trained to identify environmental indicators and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) on surfaces, equipment, and within the built environment. They do not screen, sniff, or interact with patients or staff.

This is the "Olfactory Gap." A dog may alert to a biohazard that is hidden (e.g., inside a sink drain, behind a wall, or under a floor tile) where a standard visual inspection or surface swab would miss it. We recommend a targeted deep-clean and environmental sampling in that specific area.

Yes. Biohazard Dogs® undergo extensive "Environmental Proofing." They are trained to ignore floor scrubbers, meal carts, alarms, and heavy foot traffic. They are selected for their stable, low-arousal temperaments suitable for clinical settings.

Efficiency is our primary advantage. A single K9 team can screen a standard 20-bed unit in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, a task that would take hours—and hundreds of dollars in supplies—using traditional swabbing methods alone.

While hospitals are a primary focus, our scope includes any "built environment" at risk. This includes cruise ships (Norovirus), schools (Mold/MRSA), and government facilities (Chemical/VOC hazards). The "Biohazard" designation refers to the nature of the target, not just the location.

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Beyond scheduled monitoring, our teams are available for emergency outbreak response. We provide rapid environmental sweeps to identify contamination hotspots during active infection spikes.