Showing posts with label crime scene cleanup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crime scene cleanup. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2010

More Than Just Biohazard Cleaning Services

Biohazard cleaning services operate in a variety of situations. Some of these are difficult for others to deal with, particularly in a scene of a violent crime. When police investigations conclude, trauma clean up teams are tapped to decontaminate the area of blood, body fluids and other potentially hazardous residual matter. It is not always easy. There are psychological pressures that come into play when working with locations where violence took place. Sensitivity must be used when dealing with people near to the victims. Teams will need to manage not only these emotional bystanders, but will also have to do so while attending to the matter of eliminating any disease-carrying remains following the crime. A.C.T. Remediation Services is an elite crime scene cleanup and biohazard cleaning services provider based in California. Their competent staff will respond quickly to any calls, and is more than ready to help not only to clear an area of dangerous material, but also to help the victim's loved ones get through the awful experience.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Need of Homicide cleanup

Homicide clean up is the killing of another human being by one or more others. In contrast, suicide is the self killing of a human being. Homicide cleanup and crime scene cleanup involves the removal and cleaning or disposal of items that have been contaminated with body fluids / blood, or tissue matter, but does not stop there. Those trained in homicide cleaning and crime scene cleanup are adept at tracking down and remediating areas that have been contaminated areas the untrained eye would not see. Cross contamination by police and medical personnel is one major concern of a crime scene cleanup tech. Grout, cement, wood flooring and sub flooring all have the potential to emanate death odors if they have been contaminated due to the decomposition of human body fluids / blood, and tissue. Nationwide Crime Scene Service uses professional-grade decontaminants to make safe potential biological hazards. There are several cleanup services available now like trauma cleanup, accident cleanup, meth lab clean up, etc.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Dealing with a Suicide Cleanup service

A suicide is often driven by a state of mind that is hardly understood by the onlooker. Let the onlooker be the closest of the victim, it is still hard to understand the sentiments attached to the reasons behind a self-inflicted death.

Few people are prepared to handle a suicide cleanup, especially if the victim is a dear friend or beloved family member. Not only is the event traumatic and overwhelming, but many people do not have the emotional capacity or specialized skills needed to handle such a scene. Today there are professionally trained and certified trauma cleanup or suicide cleanup crews to take care of such a terrible need.

A suicide cleanup crew will have all of the mandatory chemicals, equipment and techniques that can leave a scene completely sanitized and totally free of any evidence that such a sad event has taken place. This means that the health and mental well-being of those left behind will be aided and supported by a group of compassionate and experienced professionals.

A suicide is a terrible thing to deal with, but suicide cleanup crews are available to reduce the pain and suffering, and bring a sense of normalcy back to those who must deal with it.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Crime Scene Clean up jobs- Warning

Crime scene clean up can be a physically and emotionally demanding job. Technicians must suit up in full bio-hazard gear, which can be cumbersome and hot, for every job to avoid exposure to blood-borne pathogens and the toxic chemicals that are used for cleaning. The majority of clean-up jobs involve unexpected violent death, and the crime scene cleaners must be able to process the emotional aspect of the job which can be particularly difficult when it involves the death of a child or other disturbing circumstances.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Crime Scene Cleanup Compensation

Crime scene cleaners use protective gear consisting of a whole body bio-hazard suit that covers every part of their body, and a respirator to avoid infection by pathogens or bio-hazardous materials found at every crime scene. They are equipped with heavy duty plastic bags that are used to collect the bio-hazardous material and cleaning equipment like mops and sponges, disinfectants, ionizer to remove the odors, knives and other scraping tools. They carry restoration tools which include sledgehammers, saws, spackle, paint brushes, cameras for video shooting the crime scene before and after the cleanup job and transportation for disposing off the waste. Crime scene cleaners are paid $100 to $600 an hour, based on the intensity of the crime and the volume of the bio-hazardous material found at the scene of the crime. In some cases, they may charge $1,000 to $3,000 for cleaning rooms with excessive blood and body remains.

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.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Crime Scene Clean Up Technicians

Crime Scene Cleanup states that they do odor elimination, biohazardous waste removal and disposal along with complete restoration services.

They also state that O.S.H.A. Guidelines and Procedures are always adhered to. Their Crime Scene Technicians are trained in how properly to remove, package and dispose of Biohazardous waste. Bloodborne Pathogen Training is required for all of their staff.

This company’s crime scene clean up technicians have also been trained how to approach and preserve a crime scene should additional evidence be discovered.