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What do you do when your New York property has become a crime scene? Cleanup is the responsibility of the property owner, not the police; when the yellow […]
Crime scene cleanup is a term encompassing a wide range of cleaning services provided after a crime scene has been “released” by investigating authorities. Cleanup of […]
There is this perception that crime scene cleaning is without its own challenges. The truth is that this industry is fraught with numerous risks. Although crime […]
New York is a beautiful and magnificent city. Regrettably, numerous New Yorkers lose their precious lives through disastrous road accidents, suicides, homicides and violent crimes. The […]
As television shows like Law and Order and CSI, continue to get more and more popular, the audience watching these shows think that they understand what happens at a murder scene. At first, crime scene, personnel and law enforcement officials have to work together to secure the area where the crime is committed, and then they collect evidence. One big question remains unanswered: Who cleans up after a murder? Learn More.
Crime scene cleanup is one of those jobs that you may not hear about a whole lot, but if you do the idea definitely has your attention. Needless to say working for a crime scene cleanup company is always a conversation starter with those that we meet and ask about our profession. While it may not be as “exciting” as police work and crime investigation it is needless to say an interesting job. At times it can be disheartening and at other somewhat interesting. Just about anything tragic or unsettling to the stomach that police officers and sometimes even medical examiners get to see on a daily basis can also be found running across our path. There is a lot of blood cleanup involved, and sometimes thing get even messier than that, so it's not a job for the squeamish. Read Full Post
When faced with overwhelming and far-reaching consequences of a crime, you may be asked to make important decisions as part of the process that you have never had the opportunity or need to even consider. These decisions will be necessary during an extremely difficult and emotional time for you and your family. Read Full Post