Posts Tagged ‘suicide scene cleanup’

Three Immediate Steps to Take After Discovering a Crime Scene

Monday, December 12th, 2011
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Three Immediate Steps to Take After Discovering a Crime Scene

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One of the most alarming and frightening things a person can encounter is to discover a crime scene. Depending on whether or not the crime recently occurred the situation can also be incredibly dangerous. While it is natural to feel shock and panic, your response to discovering the crime scene can make a crucial difference it its outcome. Should you ever find yourself in such a position there are several things to remember. Here are three immediate steps to take after discovering a crime scene. (more…)

Suicide: What Can You Do To Help?

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Many people believe that instances of suicide increase during the holidays. That’s a myth[1]. However, statistics show that the number of deaths from suicide has increased by almost 7,000 people a year since 2000. This is the highest rate of suicide in fifteen years. Simply put, death by suicide is a very real possibility and increasingly so. So, what can the average person do to prevent the loss of a friend or family member from suicide? First, know the facts. (more…)

Suicide Cleanup Requires Sensitivity and Compassion

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

The suicide clean up crew arrived in John’s Creek less than two hours after the tragic incident. The local police recommended to the family’s close friend who was acting as a liaison to the authorities that a suicide clean up company could restore the room in which he killed himself into looking like it did previously. The suicide clean up company’s employees possessing expertise in sanitizing affected areas would not only remove hazardous, organic material but also take additional remediation efforts to ensure no toxins migrated to any other locations within the residence.

As they also performed murder scene cleanings, unattended death scene cleanings, homicide scene cleanings, blood scene cleanings, staph infection cleanings, mrsa infection cleanings, meth lab cleanings and bio hazard cleanings, the suicide cleanup company was accustomed to working with law enforcement and health authorities. The employees of the suicide clean up company were able to respond quickly and quietly.

The suicide cleanup company’s experience in this regard also gave them the sensitivity to deal with the loved ones of the deceased and act with the appropriate concern for the affected residence’s occupants. When all was said and done, the suicide clean up company had done its job so well that the family barely noticed their presence and certainly never had to worry about any medical consequences that could have arisen had the suicide clean up either not taken place or not done properly.

This information was originally published as part of the Crime Scene Cleanup blog at http://www.advancedbio-treatment.com/blog.

For more information about our suicide scene remediation services, contact Advanced Bio-Treatment toll free at 800-860-4268.

The Importance of Proper Suicide Scene Remediation

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

Any landlord, business owner or operator of a public facility should exercise wise discretion in responding to an incident where a tenant, employee or any individual takes the tragic step of ending their own life on his or her property. It is highly recommended that one retain a suicide clean up company for the purposes of environmental reclamation.  Chosing one with proper experience will allow them to guide you through the myriad of difficulties you are about to encounter with mourners, co-workers, roommates, friends and acquaintances of the deceased.

A recent case in Marietta underscores the multiple roles of a professional suicide clean up company. A father of a soon-to-graduate from high school had been barred from visitation with his younger child (and daughter) that was only twelve years old. The grief and melancholy that engulfed the man pushed him to consider options he previously would have spurned out of hand. Just one week before his son’s scheduled graduation, he went to his place of employment, locked himself in a supply room and shot himself with a shotgun.

The suicide clean up company met several roles in their response. They advised the company on how to handle their communications and OSHA responsibilities with their employees.  They could advise when the affected site could be safely reopened.  They assisted the company with moving operations to a new area.  They worked with the local coroner’s office concerning removal of the corpse from the premises.  They identified what parts of his remains and what other substances affected by the shotgun blast needed removal.  They advised the grieving widow of their intention to handle the disposition of his remains fully and the lack of necessity, on her part, to worry about that matter. Utilizing the expertise they have gained from conducting homicide scene cleanings, death scene cleanings, trauma scene cleanings and accident scene cleanings, they completely remediated the affected area removing blood droplets and organic tissue as well as other chemicals disbursed by the gunfire.  They applied the most advanced cleaning solutions and checked the ventilation system to ensure that no hazardous particulates might have ventured in to other parts of the facility.  More importantly, they removed the need for the grieving family to have to worry about this aspect of the tragedy, granting them an opportunity to try to appreciate the son’s graduation.

This information was originally published as part of the Crime Scene Cleanup blog at http://www.advancedbio-treatment.com/blog.

For more information about our suicide scene remediation services, contact Advanced Bio-Treatment toll free at 800-860-4268.

Death Scene Cleanup of the Rich and Famous

Sunday, December 26th, 2010

The nationally-known wrestler lived comfortably in his mansion in John’s Creek right outside of Atlanta. However, at times he would experience enormous anger, reflective of someone on steroids or certain kinds of amphetamines. He also possessed a robust sexual life often extending beyond the confines of sex with his wife. Often in the evening their palatial abode became a swinger’s paradise.

On one evening he saw his wife with another man shortly after he had been with another woman himself. His rage engulfed him so completely; he physically slugged the other man causing, among other things, the man’s head to bust open as they made impact with piece of heavy granite sculpture positioned near a wall. The victim responded by taking a fire poker, located barely within his limited reach, and spearing the wrestler by piercing him in the neck. As the wrestler began having breathing problems and realized he could not make a sound with his voice, he backed up to a closet in the same room and found a shotgun which he immediately cocked and proceeded to fire a single fatal shot disposing of his wife’s recent paramour. Immediately thereafter, the native of nearby Marietta aimed the muzzle at this mouth and blew himself to smithereens.

Shortly after the police responded, they recommended to a representative of the deceased wrestler’s wife, that he retain a suicide clean up company to dispose of the remains from the suicide scene. The suicide clean up company conducted themselves with the kind of professional grace, while performing their cleanup duties that exhibits their appreciation of the difficulty that shocked mourners have in the wake of such a tragedy.

This information was originally published as part of the Crime Scene Cleanup blog at http://www.advancedbio-treatment.com/blog.

For more information about our odor removal services, contact Advanced Bio-Treatment toll free at 800-860-4268.