Tagged: trauma scene cleanup
Crime scenes are complicated cleanup projects. It’s tempting to immediately remove all traces of the incident, but moving the wrong thing can impact a criminal investigation. Bodily fluids and tissue can’t be thrown away like regular trash and are too dangerous to handle without proper training and equipment. Commercially available cleansers and equipment can’t handle this type of cleanup, and most people aren’t able to handle it emotionally.
Cleaning up the mess left behind after a homicide, accident, or suicide requires a significant amount of professional composure. Aside from maintaining a sound state of mind in the midst of a chaotic situation,...
When a violent accident or crime occurs on your property, it can be a traumatizing and devastating experience. This is especially the case if it involved a loved one. But no matter what the...
What exactly is a biohazard? A biohazard is a material or substance that threatens the health of people and other living creatures. A few examples include toxic chemicals, medical waste, and other materials you...
Suicide, murder, crime and trauma scenes require cleanup by biohazard cleaning professionals. The blood, bodily fluids, bone fragments, and bodily tissue involved can transmit harmful pathogens to those who come into contact with these...
Trauma Cleanup Losing a family member or a special person in your life can be traumatic for anyone. These incidents include homicide, suicide, or any other fatalities. Having that person pass away in the...