Friday, February 5, 2010
Accident and crime scene cleanup services
Handling accidents involving blood and bodily fluids involves a detailed procedure to detect, disinfect and completely remove all traces of bio-hazardous materials, to include but not limited to; blood, bodily fluids, tissue & bone matter, contaminated clothing and household goods, hypodermic needles, razor blades and other items that may pose a risk of injury. Although a visual inspection of a crime or trauma scene may reveal a great deal of blood and bodily fluids about the area, an equal amount will be found by our technicians in areas that cannot be seen or easily accessed. It is vital that all traces of these elements be removed from a scene, whether a crime has been committed or not.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Tear Gas Cleanup & Tear Gas Removal
When law enforcement is forced to fire tear gas into a residence, it is a last resort. Unfortunately, for the homeowner it is a huge problem. CN, CS, and OC are the different types of tear gas used to flush out a suspect when barricaded. The chemical composition of tear gas makes it impossible for anyone to withstand its effects. The only drawback is, it never diminishes. Even after months go by, tear gas cleanup will continue to off gas and cause symptoms of respiratory distress as well as eye, nose and mouth irritation.
When Suicide cleanup is carried out.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Need of Blood Cleanup
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Costs To a Murder Scene clean up
Recognizing the need for this service, as well as the potential for a lucrative business, crime scene clean up has now developed into a fast-growing industry. Called “Crime and Trauma clean up” or CTS Decon, this burgeoning enterprise has approximately 300 companies in the United States who will take on any assignment, no matter how bloody. With salaries that can range between $40,000 and $50,000, and higher in large cities, the bio-technicians employed for this type of work must be certified, psychologically stable, and physically fit. They must also maintain a respectful demeanor when dealing not only with the trauma scene, but also with the grieving families.
How to do Meth lab cleanup
Monday, January 25, 2010
How to clean crime scene
Before going to do crime scene cleanup first understand the laws in your state. Blood and other bodily fluids are considered biohazards. Removing and disposing of them may require a special permit. Before you start cleaning a crime scene understand what type of crime you are dealing with.
Confirm that cleanup may start. Be sure all evidence had been collected by the police and it is appropriate for you to enter and begin cleaning the crime scene. The scene may still be contaminated with chemicals and bacteria so individuals who are not using protective clothing should not be permitted to enter.
Wear protective gear. Full body coveralls should be worn along with gloves. A respirator that prevents breathing in dangerous chemicals is also needed.
Bring supplies. Strong disinfectants that are used in hospitals are needed. Deodorizers and an ozone machine should be used to remove odors. Mops, buckets, vacuums and knives may be needed. A biohazard waste container will be required to dispose of all contaminated material.
Remove all contaminated material. Anything covered with blood or other body fluids is considered a biohazard and will need to be removed. All furniture will need to be evaluated for removal. Carpets may need to be torn up and removed.
Clean everything with products that disinfect. Every inch of a crime scene needs to be cleaned even if it appears not to be contaminated. Small amounts blood or other contaminates can cause bacteria to grow.
Dispose of all contaminated items in a biohazard container. Most states have a medical waste incinerator where biohazards can be taken. Be careful when transporting material to an incinerator to prevent spills.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Views of crime scene cleanup
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Trauma Scene Clean Up companies
They provide cleanup services for: Trauma incidents, Slips and falls, Home repair accident, Assaults and battery, Crime scenes, Murders and homicides, Suicides, Natural death / unattended death, Traumatic industrial accidents, Or any accidental incident, involving exposure to bodily fluids, And more
Biohazards such as blood, bodily fluids, and tissues are contained, removed and disinfected to provide a clean and safe environment. Trauma Scene Residues are removed, disinfected and disposed of according to health and OSHA regulations to ensure safe, thorough and complete disinfecting. A professionally certified crime or trauma scene, blood cleanup consultant will provide you with an accurate assessment and handling of your situation.
Auto traffic accident cleanup
Automobile Decontamination Services are top-notch and amazingly thorough, when we finish a traffic accident clean up with a car or truck, our odor abatement products and environmentally safe chemicals render it good as new.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Unattended Death / Decomposition Clean Up
Decomposition clean up or death scene cleaning must be done by professionally trained technicians in order to protect current and future occupants of the property from potential risks. Often, days, weeks or months can go by before a death is discovered. During this time, a body will begin to decompose, and death odors can consume the structure along with furnishings and personal items.
Decomposition clean up involves the removal and cleaning or disposal of items that have been contaminated with body fluids, blood and odor. Those trained in decomposition cleaning are able to track down and all areas that have been contaminated. Wood flooring, sub flooring and cement all have the potential to emanate death odor if they have been contaminated due to the decomposition.
A failure to properly and safely remove all biological and chemical contaminants can pose serious health issues for occupants, employees, and owners.
Monday, January 18, 2010
when crime scene clean up service is required
Monday, January 11, 2010
Accident Scene Cleanup
insurance company, paramedics, and medics overrun the accident scene for various purposes that alone can be emotionally overwhelming.
The physical appearance of the crime scene makes the experience gruesome and terrible. A.C.T. Remediation Services have a group of experts who works on clearing up the muddle created as the aftermath of accident and make the memory less ghastly. A.C.T. Remediation Services team of experts consists of trained professionals who are officially aware of the procedure of
clearing the area. Our staffs of technicians have the experience and expertise to provide all phases of bio-hazardous remediation.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
More Than Just Biohazard Cleaning Services
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Need of Homicide cleanup
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Crime Scene Cleanup Compensation
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Odor Control for Trauma & Crime Scene Cleanup
- In other times, the elderly would live with relatives or be in other care facilities. Now, however, they wish to remain in their own homes - most often living alone as well as dying alone. They might not be found for several days by which time the damage is done.
- In other times, people would die peacefully in bed or in the hospital. Now, with the increase in crime, the situation has changed drastically.
- In other times, there did not seem to be as many potentially infectious or communicable diseases such as flesh eating viruses, AIDS, HIV and Hepititis.
- In other times, there were no such things as terrorism or bioterrorists. Now the situation has changed and we need to be ready to deal with these changes.
With all of the new problems we face everyday, crime scene cleanup and trauma cleanup has become a new and very important need in our society. With this need comes the need to go beyond a mop and bucket. Even after the scene has been cleaned up, there is still the need for odor removal, as well as airborne and microscopic pathogen removal. Ozone generators have been used for years to deal with these problems.There are courses given in crime scene clean up and trauma clean up that recommend the use of ozone generators.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Crime and Trauma Remediation Services
Crime scene cleanup involves a detailed procedure to detect, disinfect and completely remove all traces of bio-hazardous materials, to include but not limited to: blood, bodily fluids, tissue & bone matter, contaminated clothing and household goods, hypodermic needles, razor blades and other items that may pose a risk of injury or death. Although a visual inspection of a crime scene or a suicide scene may reveal a great deal of blood and bodily fluids about the area, an equal amount will be found by our technicians in areas that cannot be seen or easily accessed. It is vital that all traces of these elements be removed from a scene, whether a crime has been committed or not.
Crime scene cleaners are usually secondary responders they arrive after the police, firefighters, paramedics and coroner. The scene is typically already secured, but the clean-up crew needs to confirm this and continue to make sure the public can't enter the scene, because it's a biohazard. The most common clean-up scenes include:
Violent death (homicide clean up/suicide clean up /accidental)
Decomp (a decomposing body)
Methamphetamine labs
In all of these clean-ups, the cleaners arrive with the same equipment. Once they assess the scene and the damage, they have a lot of tools to choose from to help them return the room, apartment or house to its pre-incident state.For more details visit A.C.T. Remediation Services