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Comprehensive Range of Scene Clean Up Services

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Crime scene clean up companies vary in terms of the kind of services which they may provide. Some focus on accident scene cleanings. Others focus on death scene cleaning, or homicide and suicide scene. Many tend to work on MRSA infection or staph infection cleanup. And yet others will perform meth lab cleanings.

Perhaps the most effective crime scene cleanup companies are those that offer a comprehensive range of services: the ability to handle all of these types of cleanups not to mention odor removal or odor scene cleanups, blood scene removal or blood scene cleanups and trauma scene cleanings. The virtue of being so multi-faceted is that they have exposure to many types of problems relating to hazardous chemicals. This enables them to call on a greater level of experience when faced with a new problem.

Sometimes particularly with the cleaning of a meth lab, a meth lab cleaning company may identify a unique chemical they have not seen before. By learning to determine how to effectively and completely eliminate a new hazardous material they will be better prepared to handle new problems that other crime scene cleaners may miss.

Regardless, it should be noted that there are an abundance of different types of crime scene cleaner companies in today’s marketplace. Until we manage to live in a crime-free or accident-free world we can expect the need for their services to continue to exist.

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The Proper Way For Crime Scene Cleanup

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

The processes necessary to perform a proper accident scene cleanup, homicide scene cleanup, crime scene cleanup or suicide scene cleanup generally involve at least three aspects:

  1. The assessment of a site to learn what the accident scene cleanup regime will entail; i.e., what chemicals, bloods, toxins, debris, or other hazardous materials remain;
  2. What chemicals, products or other agents are necessary to disinfect or sanitize an a crime scene cleanup site, a blood scene cleanup site or a homicide scene cleanup location; and
  3. The procedure for utilizing the chemicals, products or agents necessary to for the sanitizing or disinfecting process of an accident scene cleanup site, blood scene cleanup site, homicide scene cleanup site or a suicide scene cleanup site.

Once these three steps are taken to ensure a crime scene cleanup, accident scene cleanup, blood scene cleanup, homicide scene cleanup or suicide scene cleanup is performed correctly, that professional accident scene cleanup company needs to then follow up by verifying that the process worked. Did all of the toxins, chemicals or blood that were part of the accident scene cleanup site, blood scene cleanup site, homicide scene cleanup site or suicide scene cleanup get completely removed? Once the answer to that question is determined to be an unqualified “yes”, then you know that the accident scene cleanup, blood scene cleanup, homicide scene cleanup or suicide scene cleanup was properly and fully conducted.

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