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What Does A Crime Scene Clean-up Company Do?

Crime scene cleaning is an industry requiring a wealth of experience, training and a specific skill-set.  With suicide, accidental death, undiscovered death and homicide clean up making up the bulk of crime scene clean up situations, the cleaning process varies from case to case.  That said, those doing the cleaning must be well-versed in the techniques required no matter the situation.  BIOPRO is the premier bio-hazard and restoration company in Arizona, and as an industry leader lauded for over a quarter century of innovative and ground breaking work is happy to share with you what a crime scene clean up company does on the ground, and at the scene.

Crime Scene Clean Up

BIOPRO bio-recovery technicians receive over 200 hours of training in bio-hazard cleaning techniques, safe use of chemicals and clean-up, handling and disposal of bio-hazardous waste, construction and more.  As you may or may not know, crime scene cleaners are often exposed to deplorable working conditions, potentially infectious body fluids and the like.  Without proper training along with real world experience the safe handling of such situations would be jeopardized.

Crime scene clean up begins with the inspection of the scene and an estimate of what the job will require and cost.  Body fluids sometimes contaminate surfaces to the point that they must be removed and replaced.  Thus crime scene cleaners must also know at least basic construction techniques of both building and minor demolition.

Once bio-hazard removal is complete, the scene is re-examined and a second inspection is performed.  Due to fatigue, lighting, temperature, etc., it’s a good idea to take a break and then look again for bio-hazard material that may have been overlooked the first time.

There is another aspect of crime scene cleaning that may be overlooked at first glance, and that is the importance of knowing how to deal with bereaved family members of victims.  Crime scene cleaners must be trained on some level in order to communicate with the bereaved effectively.  BIOPRO technicians may spend more time comforting grieving family members than actually cleaning the scene.  This part of our services that is not billed.  Few Haz-Mat, restoration, janitorial or carpet cleaners are trained or have the time to console family members.  Time is money, but for BIOPRO compassion is more important.

To be certain, crime scene cleaning is a difficult career performed under trying circumstances.  A first rate crime scene clean-up company can, however, make a difference in the lives of bereaved family members at a time when they need it most. 


 


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