Crime scenes are unsettling and traumatic environments that demand careful handling and expertise during crime scene cleaning.
Crime Scene
Understanding the Complexities of Crime Scene Cleaning
Introduction When a crime or traumatic event occurs, the aftermath can leave behind a scene that is both emotionally and physically challenging to deal with. Crime scene cleaning, also known as trauma cleaning, is a specialised service that involves cleaning,...
Why Crime Scenes Should Only Be Cleaned By Trained Professionals
Crime Scene Cleaning Crime scenes are distressing and tragic situations that leave behind physical evidence and biohazards. Cleaning up a crime scene is a very important task that should not be taken lightly. It requires professionally trained operatives to ensure the...
London Fire Brigade Issues a Stark Warning for Hoarders – Do you Need a Hoarding Clean Up Service?
The London Fire Brigade has recently issued a stark warning regarding the risk of fire in the hoarded home. According to their statistics they attended almost 1,040 incidents of hoarding-related fires over the last year; resulting in around 186 injuries and sadly 10...
How Our Trauma Clean Teams Work
The world of crime scene, hoarding and suicide cleaning services has recently been glamourised by TV shows which do not unfortunately portray an accurate picture of the industry.
Dealing with a Clean Up After Death
Too many people assume that cleaning up after a death is a standard cleaning process when, in reality, it is anything but. The process will always require professionally trained people with the proper equipment and expertise to carry out the task. It is not...
Biohazards in the Home – Hoarding Clean Up or Declutter Service
Do you know what a biohazard is? Many people have a limited knowledge when it comes to identifying biohazards in the home. Some biohazards can be found in every day life and others are sadly a result of a death in the family or a traumatic event. Some can be the...
Clean Up After Death Service for Crime Scenes or Accidents
When a traumatic death or crime occurs at a property, it is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that the setting is cleaned and sanitised. Unfortunately for families who have lost a loved one, this suggests the onus is on them to take on the job themselves....
The Facts You Need to Know – A Clean Up After Death Service
We are often called out to carry out our clean up after death service for a variety of reasons; accident, homicide, natural causes and suicide are among the usual circumstances. The phrase unattended death refers to a death in which a body is not found for days,...