When a family faces the aftermath of a crime, unattended death, or biohazard incident, every minute counts. Huuso Bio, a Plainfield, Illinois-based company specializing in trauma and crime scene cleanup, has expanded its roster of certified technicians across the Chicagoland area, aiming to cut response times and ease the burden on families during their most difficult moments.
The company, founded by the Reifsteck brothers, who helped develop the ANSI/IICRC S540 Standard that guides the industry, now deploys more local crews in cities such as Chicago, Naperville, Joliet, Aurora, Elgin, Hoffman Estates, Lake Forest, and Highland Park. With technicians based in these communities, Huuso Bio eliminates travel fees for all services within the Chicagoland area, a move that directly addresses a common stressor for clients already dealing with emotional and logistical challenges.
“Nobody plans for the day they need us,” said Kevin Reifsteck, co-founder of Huuso Bio. “When that phone rings, someone on the other end is hurting. They don't need a call center reading a script, and they don't need a truck coming from another state with a travel charge tacked on. They need a neighbor who knows exactly what to do. That's who we hire and that's who we train.”
The expansion is not just about speed. Huuso Bio’s technicians undergo rigorous training through its own Huuso Bio Academy, including the “I Care” program, which emphasizes compassionate communication with families in crisis. The company’s services cover blood cleanup, unattended death cleanup, suicide and homicide cleanup, hoarding, and infectious disease disinfection, all performed to OSHA, CDC, EPA, and Illinois Department of Public Health standards.
For families, the process is designed to be as seamless as possible. A live team is available 24/7/365, and the company works directly with homeowners and insurance carriers, often requiring no out-of-pocket payment at the time of service. Full documentation, Proof of Disinfection, and a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee are provided, along with discreet crews that protect the family’s privacy.
“Faster response is only half of it,” said Reifsteck. “We built our whole process so that a single phone call takes the entire problem off the customer's plate.”
Residents can learn more about service in their community on the company’s website, including pages for Chicago, Naperville, Joliet, and all Chicagoland communities.
For homeowners, landlords, and property managers, the company’s expanded presence means that help is now closer than ever, reducing the wait for critical cleanup services and allowing families to begin the healing process sooner.


