by Nate Berg | Aug 12, 2024 | Scene Clean Resources, Scene Decon
Scene Clean has been a long-term provider of chore services in Minnesota for the MN Department of Human Services. We provide chores services mostly under S5121 but sometimes under S5120 for CADI, Brain Injury, Disability, Elderly and AC waiver types. While we do not...
by Nate Berg | Apr 17, 2024 | Biohazard crime scene clean up, Scene Decon
How To Clean Up a Crime Scene 5 years ago a popular local YouTube channel, How To Make Everything, stopped by to gain a little insight into how we clean up crime scenes. If you have not had a moment to go to this YouTube Channel head on over and check it out. Andy is...
by Nate Berg | Apr 9, 2024 | Biohazard cleaning company, Biohazard crime scene clean up, Fentanyl Cleanup, Meth Lab Cleanup, Scene Decon
Fentanyl Cleaning Process in Minnesota If you are faced with the potential of needing Fentanyl cleanup you are probably overwhelmed and have many questions. at Scene Clean we have helped many homeowners faced with the cleanup of fentanyl. I’ll try to give you a...
by Nate Berg | Jan 9, 2024 | Biohazard cleaning company, Biohazard crime scene clean up, Blood, Odors, Scene Decon, Trauma clean
An unattended death or body decomposition occurs when a person passes away and is not discovered immediately and the body decomposes. Days, weeks, or even months can go by before the discovery of the body leading to extensive damage to the structure of the home. This...
by Nate Berg | Jan 9, 2024 | Biohazard cleaning company, Biohazard crime scene clean up, Blood, Odors, Scene Decon, Trauma clean
Scene Clean is Minnesota’s leading name for after death cleanup. After death cleanup is also known as body decomposition cleanup or even unattended death. The proper cleanup of these services requires specialized knowledge and processes to properly remediate the...
by Nate Berg | Oct 6, 2023 | Biohazard cleaning company, Biohazard crime scene clean up, Blood, Scene Decon, Trauma clean
Over the past 12 years we have been asked over and over, “Who is responsible for cleanup after a biohazard incident, the landlord or the family?” The answer to this is not always clear and many factors play a role in determining who is responsible. Let me...