Ouray
Ridgway
Ouray County Colorado Professional Crime Scene Cleaning Services
Ouray Biohazard remediation experts available 24/7 365 days.
Technicians are all IICRC certified.
Compassionate and Discrete.
Locally Owned and Operated
Ouray County Colorado Trauma Cleaning Services
Our professional and well-trained team is equipped with competent skills to provide you with optimal service at this point of time.
Ouray County Colorado Biohazard Cleanup
Bio-hazard material can be extremely toxic and therefore should be treated with extreme caution. Our highly trained experts know how to dispose of these materials safely and correctly.
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Ouray County Colorado Crime Scene Cleanup
Our staff is dedicated to restoring a property to pre-trauma condition in a professional, respectful, and discreet manne
Ouray County Colorado Suicide / Homicide Cleanup
Our certified technicians and staff understand the discreet and private nature of a suicide or homicide cleanup. We help to return the location to pre-incident condition so you can focus on moving past your loss
Ouray County Colorado Blood Cleanup
Blood contains dangerous bio-hazard materials and therefore needs to be diposed of the correct way. We use an industry approved technique to clean and sanatize all effected areas.
Ouray County Colorado
Mitigation Services
Ouray County Colorado Hoarding Cleanup
Hoarding brings with it many unseen dangers, such as animal feces, mold, and mildew. Therefore cleaning should be handled by trained professionals. We understand the stressful nature of the cleaning process so we help to make the process as easy as posible.
Ouray County Colorado Hazardous Waste Removal
Biohazard including human and animal waste needs to be professionally and properly cleaned and disposed of.
Ouray County Colorado Gross Filth Cleaning
We are trained to clean bacteria, mold and feces that are harmful therefore should be cleaned and sanatized properly.
Ouray County Colorado Industrial Accident Cleanup
Accidents often require specialized cleaning to rid the area of biohazardous material.
What You Can Expect From Us
Trusted & Experienced
Our employees are trained to communicate with our customers with compassion, clarity, and transparency, helping you to better understand our service options and remediation process.
Discretion & Peace of Mind
With all cleaning situations we use discretion. All our vehicles are unmarked and do not display any signs.
Insurance Coverage
Every loss is unique, we cannot make guarantees regarding your insurance coverage, in most situations, homeowners insurance does cover our services. We will help guide you through the claim process.
No Insurance coverage?
We are locally owned and dont answer to any corporations. We understand how difficult this type of situation can be both mentally and financially. We believe that no one should go through this alone and that our customers deserve the highest quality service regardless of budget.
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Resources for Ouray County Colorado
Sheriff Department
Lance FitzGeraldSheriff
lfitzgerald@ouraycountyco.gov
309 6th Avenue
P.O. Box 585
Ouray, CO 81427
Ph: 970-325-7272
Fx: 970-325-0225
Montrose Dispatch: 970-252-4020
Emergency: 911
Hours
Monday – Thursday
8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Staff Directory
Ouray County
Ouray County /ˈjʊəreɪ/ is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2010 census, the population was 4,436.[1] The county seat is Ouray.[2] Because of its rugged mountain topography, Ouray County is also known as the Switzerland of America.
History
Ouray County was formed out of San Juan County on 18 January 1877, the first county designated by the newly formed Colorado State Legislature. It was named for Chief Ouray, a distinguished Ute Indian chief. Ouray was designated county seat on 8 March 1877. On 19 February 1881, Dolores County was formed out of Ouray County.
On 27 February 1883, Ouray County was split into San Miguel County and what is currently Ouray County. The portion that became San Miguel County almost retained the name Ouray County when the Colorado General Assembly initially renamed Ouray County as Uncompaghre County.[3] Four days later on 2 March 1883, the General Assembly changed its mind and changed the name of Uncompaghre County back to Ouray County.[4]
Ouray County Courthouse
The Ouray County Courthouse was constructed in Ouray in 1888 and is located on the National Register of Historic Places.
Mining operators in the San Juan mountain area of Colorado formed the San Juan District Mining Association (SJDMA) in 1903, as a direct result of a Western Federation of Miners proposal to the Telluride Mining Association for the eight-hour day, which had been approved in a referendum by 72 percent of Colorado voters.[5] The new association consolidated the power of thirty-six mining properties in San Miguel, Ouray, and San Juan counties.[6] The SJDMA refused to consider any reduction in hours or increase in wages, helping to provoke a bitter strike.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 542 square miles (1,400 km2), of which 542 square miles (1,400 km2) is land and 0.6 square miles (1.6 km2) (0.1%) is water.[7] The highest mountain in Ouray County is Mount Sneffels at 14,150 feet above sea level. Many high peaks of more than 13,300 feet also exist. Other prominent features in Ouray County include Log Hill Mesa and Pleasant Valley.
Recreation
Ouray County, Colorado with Mount Sneffels
Ouray County, named Switzerland of America, is home to many parks and hiking trails. The Ridgway State Park is located due north of Ridgway on the Ridgway Reservoir and includes a marina and camping facilities as well as an extensive trail system. Within and surrounding the county are the Uncompahgre National Forest, Mount Sneffels Wilderness, and the Uncompahgre Wilderness. Leading through the county is the Bear Creek National Recreation Trail. Well known for its view of the San Juan Mountains and Cimarron Range, scenic highways such as the Alpine Loop National Scenic Back Country Byway and San Juan Skyway National Scenic Byway exist. The Great Parks Bicycle Route and Western Express Bicycle Route also go through Ouray County.
The Elks Lodge of Ouray County is only one of a very few surviving American locations for a bowling alley facility – a more famous one being Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s Holler House – that uses exclusively human-operated pinsetting units to set the tenpins for bowling on its pair of vintage wood bowling lanes.[15]