Crime Scenes Require Special Handling
Everyone who sets foot in a crime scene takes special precautions. The police want to preserve the evidence, while our crew wants to clean the room so thoroughly that no one would ever know a crime had taken place there. We don’t recommend that the family try to do the cleaning; it is far too emotional. And, crime scene cleaning requires special clothing, equipment, and tools.
All of the bodily fluids and tissue need to be removed, and they could be spread out across the space. It is dangerous for the untrained to handle these, as there is a risk of contamination and disease.
Once police clear a crime scene, our crew (often referred to as second responders) steps in. We come to the scene after the investigation to make it habitable by humans again. Rest assured that we have the training and experience to take care of this for you, so the space is clean and safe once again.