Bio-One
Franchise Overview
This franchise operates as the category leader in biohazard and decontamination cleanup services across the United States, serving both residential and commercial clients during their most difficult moments. Franchise owners provide a wide range of specialized remediation services including crime and trauma scene cleanup, suicide cleanup, undiscovered death cleanup, hoarding remediation, wildlife contamination cleanup, and medical waste disposal. The business model is home-based, allowing franchisees to launch operations within approximately 60 days of signing.
Franchise owners are trained extensively in technical remediation procedures, compassionate client interaction, and compliance with health and safety regulations. The brand is part of the Five Star Franchising platform, which provides robust corporate support including onboarding, training, ongoing operational guidance, and marketing resources.
The business benefits from recession-resistant demand drivers and consistent need across communities, making it a purpose-driven opportunity with strong growth potential. Franchisees serve families, first responders, insurance companies, and property managers, positioning the business at the intersection of essential services and community support.
Just the Facts
For most current information, see Franchise Disclosure Documents
Bio-One Franchise Disclosure Documents (FDD)
These official Bio-One FDDs contain 23 sections of federally mandated disclosures such as franchisee obligations, franchisor litigation, and financial performance. FDD's are typically 100+ pages long and are critical to evaluate when researching a franchise.
Available Documents
Bio-One FDD 2026
April 2026
Bio-One FDD 2025
April 2025
Bio-One FDD 2024
April 2024
Bio-One FDD 2023
April 2023
Bio-One FDD 2022
April 2022
Bio-One FDD 2021
March 2021
Bio-One FDD 2020
April 2020
Bio-One FDD 2019
August 2019
Bio-One FDD 2018
April 2018
Note: Purchased FDDs are available for immediate download. The $99 Document Processing Fee covers acquisition, storage, organization, and digital delivery of the FDD document.
