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Crime Scene Clean Up

If your home, office or facility was the location of a violent crime scene or trauma scene, you'll want to get the blood cleaned as quickly as possible. A traumatic event can be devastating not only for the victim's family but also for the place of business where the homicide, suicide or traumatic event incident occurred. The media can be ruthless at times like this, which can create a negative impact on everyone involved.

Because of the nature of the homicide, suicide or traumatic incident occurred, you'll want to remove the blood and bodily remains and shift your focus to public relations damage control. Regardless of the nature of the crime scene or trauma scene, your business could suffer without appropriate handling. The crime scene cleaners or trauma scene cleaners (decontamination specialists) have years of experience with appropriate methods of crime scene cleanup and trauma scene cleanup.

The trained crime scene cleaners use EPA registered disinfectants and professional-grade crime scene cleaning equipment as well as pressure washing machines, high pressure dry vapor steamers, to remove the remnants of a crime scene, trauma scene or violent crime. Our capable crime scene cleaners can remove blood stains from carpet, cement, walls and other surfaces. Unlike services provided by unlicensed personnel, our methods and cleaning supplies are environmentally-friendly and fully compliant. Our highly-trained crime scene cleanup, trauma scene cleanup staff members are licensed, certified, bonded, and insured.

Let the crime scene cleaners, trauma scene cleaners (decontamination specialists) network take care of the crime and trauma scene cleanup so you can move on with your life and your business. Our team is fully compliant with all rules and regulations of pertinent government agencies, including the Department of Health and Safety, Environmental Protection Agency, the DOT and OSHA. For more information and pricing, call us directly at 1-866-361-3223. Our crime scene clean up and trauma scene clean up services may be paid under your existing insurance policy.

 

Victims Of Violent Crimes

The trauma and shock associated with violent crimes is difficult enough without worrying about cleaning up the physical remnants of the experience. With the shock of the trauma still lingering, simply seeing the dried blood and physical remains could send a person into another bout of grief. It simply makes sense to hire a decontamination specialist  to take care of the remnants.

In addition to the psychological challenges associated with cleanup, certain physical dangers can be encountered without proper training and procedures. Blood-borne pathogens can be responsible for the spread of infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis B and C. Unfortunately, hepatitis C can thrive for up to three weeks outside of the body, which creates a need for thorough decontamination in addition to cleanup of blood and other bodily fluids.

It's important to hire trained professionals to take care of the clean up of blood and other bodily secretions. The nationwide team members of our network are professionally trained experts in the field of trauma cleanup. Using specialized machinery and environmentally safe solvents, the decontamination specialists will clean and decontaminate the site of the trauma. Our technicians are highly trained, licensed, bonded, and insured for your protection.

If you or someone you love has been a victim of a violent crime, let the professionals handle the cleanup for you. In fact, the Crime Victims Board may also provide reimbursement for our cleaning services. The decontamination specialist technicians can also assist with cleanup of commercial properties, streets, highways, illegal drug labs, and public or private facilities. The decontamination specialists are certified to clean up hazardous materials related to Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) due to acts of international and domestic terrorism, as well as Biological Terrorism. Our nationwide network of professionals are  also capable of handling highly volatile toxic vapors associated with Methamphetamine Labs (Meth Labs) that can be fatal. Our team of highly trained professional decontamination experts can be reached at 1-866-361-3223.

 

Blood Clean Up

If you're faced with the need to clean up blood in your car, home, or workplace, you may be wondering whether you must handle this yourself. Not only is it unnecessary for you to handle the clean up, it's also imperative that you don't. Although it may sound strange if the blood was spilled by you or by a loved one, the fact remains that blood can be dangerous to handle. Blood is considered as a potential infectious biohazard material which should only be handled by a trained decontamination specialist.

You may be tempted to call a housekeeping service to handle the clean up in a fast, inexpensive manner. It's important to recognize the risks associated with the clean up of blood and bodily fluids. Unless handled properly during cleaning and disposal, blood-borne pathogens can cause the spread of disease.

In addition, how can you be sure your home or car has been fully decontaminated, unless you've hired a professional cleaner? Blood found on the carpet can seep into the carpet pad and down into the floorboards unless properly removed by a blood clean up specialist.

Don't leave a task as important as blood clean up to the amateurs and by all means, please don't attempt to do it yourself. If you find yourself in a situation where you need help with blood clean up and decontamination, contact the cleaning professionals, simply call 1-866-361-3223 we will respond rapidly. Our team is professionally trained, licensed, and certified in decontamination procedures, and our services may be covered under your current homeowner's insurance policy.

 

Crime Scene Cleaners

The decontamination specialists are professionally trained to thoroughly, safely, and legally restore a crime or trauma scene to its original state. The need for professional crime or trauma scene cleaners is critical, particularly if there are human remains involved. Not only is the situation traumatic for the un-trained, but there are also significant health issues and potential legal issues at stake. Professional crime and trauma scene cleaners make sure that everything is done quickly, and properly.

If you have the misfortune to discover a crime scene in your home or business, there is a natural impulse to either panic, shut down, or clean it up yourself. But there is help. You are not alone. Crime scene cleaners are available nationwide, and can respond to your needs 24 hours a day. Crime scene cleaners bring not only professionalism, but peace of mind. Please feel free to contact our decontamination professionals of the network for help.

Blood left in a crime or trauma scene is considered a bio-hazardous material. You should never handle it yourself. It can contain disease and must be professionally cleaned. More than that, decontamination specialist technicians, crime scene cleaners are aware of the needs of other agencies--law enforcement in particular--and take care not to disturb anything that might be considered evidence. You may inadvertently make an investigation more difficult by cleaning a crime or trauma scene yourself.

The crime scene cleaners in our network are professionally trained, licensed, bonded and certified. They are fully compliant with all rules and regulations of relevant government agencies, including the Department of Public Health, Environmental Protection Agency, the DOT and OSHA. For more information please call 1-866-361-3223. Our services may even be covered under your insurance policy.

 

Suicide Cleanup

Suicide cleanup is probably the most difficult subject to broach in the area of trauma cleaning. The vast majority of people who commit suicide do so in their homes or hotel rooms are discovered by a family member, a loved one or hotel house keeping. In an instant, lives are forever changed, and the emotional stress and strain placed on the survivors is heavy.

What the survivors need in these times is comfort and support. Professional counselors and therapists are available through national hotlines T.I.P, local community centers and churches, and professional suicide cleanup services are available nationwide www.cts-directory.com as well. There is no reason for family members or loved ones to perform this act themselves. It is physically dangerous--blood can carry diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis B and C. Furthermore, the emotional damage can be the worst aspect of this type of trauma scene.

The nature of the suicide can differ, with some messier than others, but at the very least there is always the question of bodily fluids disposal. In this matter, professional services are again recommended. Your particular requirements for burial or cremation will of course be noted, but the handling of a bodily fluids (blood, etc.) should be performed by trained decontamination specialists of Crime/Trauma Scene Decontamination Training Academy.

For a nationwide directory of suicide cleanup professionals, please visit www.cts-directory.com or call 1-866-361-3223. Your needs will be attended to by licensed professionals who work in accordance with law enforcement and governmental agencies so that no mistakes or mishaps occur. They are also sensitive to your situation and will work quickly to help you restore your home or workplace back to its original state with as little inconvenience as possible.

 

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