Crime & Trauma Scene Cleaning
Crime and trauma scene cleaning involves the meticulous and safe removal of biohazardous materials from scenes where traumatic events have occurred. This process is essential to ensure the area is safe for future use and to prevent any potential health risks.
24/7 Emergency Crime Restoration
At BioHazard Solutions Plus, we understand that traumatic events can happen at any time, which is why we offer 24/7 emergency crime scene restoration services. Our team of certified professionals is always ready to respond quickly and efficiently to restore safety and peace of mind....One Scene At A Time.
Why You Can't Clean This Up Yourself
When mass amounts of blood, fingerprint powder, pepper spray, or worse are left behind, the issue quickly crosses into a biohazardous situation. In order to clean these scenes up, you'll need:
- PPE appropriate to the biosafety level of the area
- EPA-registered hospital grade disinfectants
- A professional hazmat removal and disposal team
Why is this? The risk of being exposed to mental and physical trauma, as well as potentially fatal diseases, increases significantly when attempting to do it yourself. That is why laws and regulations exist specifically to protect the public health when these things happen. It's not just illegal to DIY, whether by your own hands or your employees (if you're a business), it's potentially life altering.
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Frequently asked questions
A biohazard is any hazardous biological material, such as those found at crime scenes, trauma scenes, sewage backups, and drug paraphernalia.
Improper treatment can spread contamination and lead to illness or life-threatening conditions.
First, if this is due to a crime or accident, you will need to call 911 and report the situation. Once the initial crime scene or accident has been addressed by the authorities and the ambulance or coroner has removed the body (if there was one), you can start to process what things need to be done to get back to normal. It can be very overwhelming. Give us a call and explain the situation, give us the address, who we will need to communicate with and your insurance information. We can help. We may be able to come right away, however in some cases where there is an investigation in process, we cannot begin cleanup until the scene has been released.
Most standard homeowner's insurance policies do include coverage for biohazard cleanups. However, there can be exceptions, and some policies may offer limited coverages.