Crime Scenes
Each crime scene presents its own unique challenges and complications. Blood and bodily fluids, fingerprint dust, and drug paraphernalia are commonly present. Settings can range from private households to multi-unit apartment buildings to public areas. At the start of each project, the scene is assessed and the cleaning process is mapped out in order to best address the situation.
Our technicians are fully certified and highly trained to deal with the discovery of evidence and protection of the integrity of a crime scene. Once a crime scene is released, our technicians begin the cleaning process, considering first the interests of the workers and the public. The cleanup of a crime scene is always performed in a meticulous manner and with strict safety measures in place at all times. The cleanup process involves detecting and removing all traces of hazardous materials including blood, bodily fluids, any bone matter & tissue, contaminated furniture, clothing, household objects and any other items that pose a safety risk. Contaminated items are transported by certified biohazard disposal units in accordance with state and federal regulations. Once the scene has been completely cleaned, sanitized, and all potentially hazardous materials have been removed, a final inspection is performed.