Trauma Clean 24 Seven follow strict safety procedures when carrying out a needle cleanup ensuring spaces are left free from sharps and drug paraphernalia
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Transforming Spaces and Lives: Squat Clearance
One of our services is squat clearance, a task that goes beyond merely cleaning a space. It involves reclaiming lives and restoring a sense of safety to an environment that has been marred by trauma and neglect.
Trauma Cleaning 24 Seven Sheds Light on Healing During the Christmas Holidays
Trauma Clean 24 Seven understands the unique struggles that people face during the holiday season, and their compassionate approach to trauma cleaning provides a ray of hope for those in need.
Needle Clean Up Safety: Crucial Advice from Trauma Clean 24 Seven
In the challenging and often hazardous field of trauma cleaning, the safety of the professionals involved is of utmost importance.
Ensuring Safety: Needle Clean Up and Dealing with Drug Paraphernalia
This blog will explore the importance of needle clean ups, sharps removal, and dealing with drug paraphernalia in a safe and effective manner.
Needle Clean Up: A Comprehensive Guide for Handling Used Drug Needles
Discovering used drug needles in a public space can be a disconcerting, you should always contact a professional needle clean up team.
Trauma Cleaning – Just a Clean Up After Death Service?
The definition of trauma: “a mental condition caused by severe shock, stress or fear, especially when the harmful effects last for a long time” Reading this you would be forgiven for thinking “How does that relate to the cleaning industry?”. Quite simply the trauma...
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....