Bio-One of Fort Wayne decontamination and biohazard cleaning services

Meet the Owner

Meet the Owner!

    

     Kellen Dooley has been a paramedic for over 10 years. He has a business degree from Purdue University and has lived in Indiana all of his life. He is very passionate about helping those in need and is very active in the community. He is married to Ashley Dooley, who also has a business degree from Ivy Tech. Together they have 3 children, Aydan(12), Greyson(9), and Laryn(2). Kellen will be the one you will mostly see at events, jobs, etc.. Ashley takes care of the "behind the scenes" operations of the business. Needless to say, we all know who is "really" in charge. ?

 

      Kellen felt there was a true need for this service in our community and has worked non-stop since Oct. 2018 to make it a reality. "I just want to help people during one of the worst days of their lives. Noone should have to clean up after a traumatic event involving their loved ones. I can do that for them, I can take that stress away" Kellen says.

 

     Ashley has always been very supportive in his business endeavors but, "My first reaction was NO WAY, I knew this would not be something I would be able to help with much. But to see the passion he had for this I gave in and here we are! I went with him to get certified that way I can help if he needs me to. I share the same passion as him as far as helping people so I feel this was a great decision."

 

     We hope you never need us in the future. But if you do...please know Bio-One will be there and will help you in anyway that we can!

 

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We’re here to meet your needs, wherever you are. From the parched land of Southern Nevada to the aquamarine beaches of West Florida, Bio-One has over 80 offices located across the nation—and we continue to grow. You can find us in areas as metropolitan as Philadelphia and as pastoral as Colorado Springs. But even if you don’t live in one of these cities, our offices service multiple counties nearby. Please visit our “locations” tab on our website to find your neighborhood, and we’ll be available to assist you. 

According to the American Psychiatric Association, compulsive hoarding disorder affects an estimated 2 to 6 percent of the population. That’s between 6.5 and 20 million people respectively—if you consider the latest figures from the United States Census Bureau. While inadvertently mythologized through reality television, hoarding is a serious problem that can diminish one’s quality of life and create significant safety hazards. As opposed to collectors, who invariably organize their material in a clean and organized manner, hoarders obsessively and haphazardly accumulate a myriad of items that often have no practical value. They face severe distress when confronted with the prospect of discarding these items, leading to a dangerous and unsanitary aggregation of clothes, trash, broken appliances and more.

In addition to generating mold, harboring disease and creating fire hazards, hoarding—according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America—often causes distress within the family and threatens the social development of children. While the nation’s leading psychiatrists didn’t classify hoarding as a distinct mental disorder until 2013, it’s a significant problem that many Americans face within our local communities. That’s why you shouldn’t feel ashamed if you’re thinking about contacting Bio-One to assist you or a loved one with hoarding cleanup. We will work with you to address your individual situation, especially if that includes removing extreme piles of clutter, searching for sentimental valuables, and restoring your home’s sense of safety and comfort. Don’t hesitate to contact us with questions or concerns. It can be the first step towards recovery. 

Sudden and inexplicable tragedies like suicide and homicide are emotionally devastating experiences that leave trauma, property damage and unanswered questions in their wake. Our certified technicians conduct their work in a manner that is sensitive to your needs, considerate of your privacy and empathetic towards your grief. That’s why we strive to be on-site, at your side, an hour after you give us a call. We don't require payment or insurance authorization before a service because our primary concern is restoring your home quickly and courteously. Staying true to this prerogative is what makes us the most compassionate organization in the industry. Don’t hesitate to give us a call if you have any questions or concerns. We’re happy to help—day and night.

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Over the weekend I got to experience something that was truly special. I was able to be a vendor and participate in the Indiana Coroner’s Conference that was held in Indianapolis. It was a three-day event (Thursday thru Saturday) in which coroners and deputy coroners throughout the state gather to get their continuing education credits and share their experiences and expertise with other like-minded people. It wasn’t all studying however, they were able to find time to have fun in between. For example, they all voted on the “best” case-study and the person was awarded with a 55-in TV! They had a superb dinner and award ceremony, along with a comedian at the end of the evening to bring some light to a very busy week of learning.

Although I was there to promote my business, I was able to meet some very interesting people that I will never forget. Like the gentleman that won the case study. We played euchre one night and it took a good hour or so to teach him the game.  We had a blast laughing all night about the “ridiculous” rules that he was having a hard time understanding.

Someone else that I didn’t think I would become friends with was a gentleman that owned a “competing” biohazard cleaning company. We spent most of the conference talking and giving each other business advise and enjoying each other's company. We both understand that we aren’t really “fighting with each other” but more “fighting for each other” with getting our business the attention and understanding from everyone else. Many do not know that we exist and it’s very important to us to get the word out. Our business can help so many people in one of the worst situations of their lives. We can bring a little comfort to those that need it most. 

Overall, I had a blast meeting over 300 new people and learning all sorts of new things. And I have no doubt that they learned a lot from me as well.

Needles and sharps can be dangerous and carry infectous fluids. If you want to know how to properly dispose of your sharps, please visit https://safeneedledisposal.org

You SHOULD NOT be throwing needles and sharps directly into the trash. They need to be handled carefully and by a trained professional. Did you know Bio-One will pick up these items for you? 

If you are a part of the medical field, dental industry, or a tattoo shop, these are all places we can pick up from! If you think you might need this, take a look at our locations page to find a Bio-One franchise close to you.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                      
                                               

Bio-One Inc. Announces New Location in the Fort Wayne Community

Fort Wayne IN, June 10 2019 – Bio-One Inc. has announced the opening of its newest office, in the Fort Wayne community. Bio-One offices provide top-notch decontamination and biohazard cleanup services while treating clients with the privacy and compassion which difficult moments demand. This location will serve the Fort Wayne area, and surrounding areas, as well as, assist all other franchised locations.

Bio-One located in Fort Wayne is owned by life long Indiana native, Kellen Dooley. After spending years as a paramedic in the area, Kellen chose to start Bio-One to become more involved helping his community and their families during the greatest time of need.

 

"This is quite an honor for us, to have Kellen Dooley own an office in the Fort Wayne area. The fact that we found a local man who has a passion to help his community, gives us great pride at our corporate office that we have the right person owning an office in Fort Wayne,” said Jason O’Brien, CEO of Bio-One Inc. “Having Kellen aboard signals that our constant efforts towards business and service excellence are paying off. We are proud to include Kellen Dooley in our Bio-One family. He exemplifies our company motto of Help First, Business Second."

For more information on Bio-One in Fort Wayne and Kellen Dooley, please call (260) 450-7547 or visit www.BioOneFortWayne.com.

 

Bio-One is here to help and serve our community when those are in need

 

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About Bio-One Inc.

Bio-One Inc. is the first crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, operating in 35 States with over 80 locations. Bio-One is committed to providing excellent service in recovery and suicide cleanup, homicide cleanup, hoarding situations, junk removal, deceased animal recovery, feces removal, pest and rodent droppings and much more. Each office is independently owned and operated by a member of the local community. For more information about Bio-One Inc., visit the Company’s website at www.BioOneInc.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

 

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CONTACTS:

 

Bio-One

Kellen Dooley

(260) 450-7547

Info@BioOneFortWayne.com

www.BioOneFortWayne.com

 

Bio-One Inc.

Jason OBrien CEO

720-463-3004

Jason@BioOneInc.com

www.BioOneInc.com