by Nate Berg | Mar 23, 2023 | Biohazard crime scene clean up
There are many factors that go into how long a death cleanup takes, but every cleanup is different. With each death cleanup, there’s a chain of preventive measures taken to ensure the safety of the professionals cleaning up the scene, as well as maintaining the safety...
by Nate Berg | Mar 10, 2023 | Biohazard crime scene clean up
Crime scene cleaning, disinfecting, and dwell time are essential not only for public health and safety, but for restoring the environment of a traumatic event, eliminating odors, preventing cross-contamination, and meeting legal requirements. Crime scene cleanup is a...
by Nate Berg | Mar 7, 2023 | Biohazard crime scene clean up
Cleaning a crime scene requires containing, removing, cleaning, and disinfecting the area of any dangerous biological material. Due to the sensitive and dangerous nature of crime scene cleaning, hiring a team of experienced biohazard professionals will ensure the...
by Nate Berg | Mar 2, 2023 | Biohazard crime scene clean up
Cleaning bodily fluids after an accident, suicide or death should never be attempted by an untrained professional. Vomit, feces, blood, urine, semen and other bodily fluids are biohazards that pose certain health risks if there’s direct content with these fluids. A...
by Nate Berg | Oct 4, 2022 | Biohazard crime scene clean up, Scene Clean Resources
Unattended death describes a situation in which someone passes away outside of a medical provider’s care. This may be because of a variety of circumstances, like a medical event, accident, murder, or suicide. Several things can impact the need for cleanup. In some...
by Nate Berg | Sep 8, 2022 | Biohazard cleaning company, Biohazard crime scene clean up
Dealing with biohazards is a critical task. It’s also potentially unsafe, so it’s not something anyone should take lightly. If you’re unsure what constitutes a biohazard, you might not know when you’re wading into a situation that should be left to biohazard cleaning...