Many crime scene cleanup companies offer their services on a nationwide level. Although some are legitimate, many are not. It has come to my attention that many “nationwide” companies are outsourcing the cleanup, remediation and restoration work to companies who are unqualified, unprofessional and dishonest. Many distressed family members and friends of deceased loved ones [...]
Archive for May, 2009
Having recently experienced a house fire that destroyed a good portion of my personal belongings, I thought it fitting to discuss personal belongings as it relates to crime scene cleanup.
During the crime scene cleanup process or any cleanup process following a trauma or accident involving blood or bodily fluids, technicians will come across contaminated [...]
CleanupBlog.com would like to begin featuring a crime scene cleanup company every two weeks. To be considered for this category, you will have to email a description of your company and its operations to support@cleanupblog.com. This description must be between 500 and 700 words in length and must include the following information: number of years [...]
Often is the case in the crime scene cleanup industry when a company receives a call for help from outside their service area. In most situations the caller is a distressed and heart broken spouse or family member in need of the services we provide. As true professionals, most of us would never dream of simply telling the [...]
Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. was recently contacted to conduct a suicide cleanup at a local hotel. After all the formalities were completed, the technicians were dispatched to the scene to commence the suicide cleanup. Upon arrival, the technicians found the door to the hotel room to be sealed with crime scene tape and a noticeable odor [...]






