History Of Crime Scene Cleanup in the United States
Crime scene cleanup is a term encompassing a wide range of cleaning services provided after a crime scene has been “released” by […]
5 Mind-Boggling Things About JFK’s Assassination
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”29970″ img_size=”700×560″ alignment=”center” style=”vc_box_shadow_3d”][vc_column_text] John F. Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States, until he was assassinated on November […]
Challenges involved in Crime scene cleanup and blood cleanup services
There is this perception that crime scene cleaning is without its own challenges. The truth is that this industry is fraught with […]
Crime Scene Cleanup FAQ
New York is a beautiful and magnificent city. Regrettably, numerous New Yorkers lose their precious lives through disastrous road accidents, suicides, homicides […]
Specialized Hoarding Cleanup New York
In many cases, the intentions of a hoarder are actually positive and thoughtful. A person who struggles with hoarding may be trying […]
Mold Removal Do’s and Don’ts
Have you noticed any signs of mold invasion? Well, it is worth noting that mold can pose a danger to your family’s […]
Bloodborne Pathogen Risks
Crime scenes are normally bloody, particularly when excessive violence is involved. This can have consequential health hazards especially after one gets into […]
Cleaning up after Infectious Diseases
Over the past years, the world has been surprised by the outbreak of infectious diseases killing millions of people. Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus infection […]
Safety Gear when cleaning crime scenes
Crime scene clean up is a complicated process and it can also be dangerous. It is always better to be safe than […]
Who cleans up crime scenes? Police, EMTs or coroners… or someone else entirely.
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.
Bloodborne Pathogens
Dealing with blood can be very dangerous. If blood spills on a surface, it is necessary that the right cleanup procedure is followed to prevent coming in contact with harmful bloodborne pathogens. Learn More.
5 Things you should (or shouldn’t) do if you have a crime scene on your property
If the unthinkable happens and now someone in your home, business or property gets injured, accidentally or not, you have a situation on hand. The police, EMT and coroner now show up, and will remove the person injured, perform the investigation, and leave. What's left? Learn More.