About Bio-One
Liquid Capital: $55,000
Net Worth Requirement: $100,000
Franchise Fees: $60,000
Royalty: 7.50%
Training and Support: Available
Home Office: Greenwood Village, CO
CEO: Danessa Itaya
Investement Range $116,295 - $169,795
Bio-One Crime & Trauma Cleaning Franchise is the category leader in biohazard decontamination and crime scene cleanup services. With a philosophy centered on helping first and doing business second, Bio-One provides compassionate, professional cleanup services for situations that are often difficult and emotional for those involved. As a pioneer in the industry, Bio-One has grown to over 41 states, supporting communities across the nation in their times of need.
Why Join Bio-One Crime & Trauma Cleaning Franchise?
- Proven Success: As the first company to franchise in this niche market, Bio-One has demonstrated robust growth with over 130 successful franchise units.
- Meaningful Services: Franchisees deliver critical services including biohazard cleanup, crime scene cleanup, and hoarding remediation, which are essential and impactful to the communities they serve.
- Strong Support System: Acquired by Five Star Franchising in 2021, Bio-One offers franchisees substantial corporate support for rapid expansion and operational success.
- Recession-Resilient Market: The unique nature of the services ensures demand is consistent regardless of economic conditions, providing a stable business opportunity.
Ideal Franchisee Profile Bio-One is looking for compassionate individuals who are dedicated to making a difference in their community. Ideal candidates are leaders who value discretion and care in sensitive situations. Prior experience in crisis or trauma-related fields is not required, as Bio-One provides comprehensive training and ongoing support.
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Bio-One Crime & Trauma Scene Cleaning FDD 2024
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