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New York's Leading Biohazard & Trauma Scene Cleaners
Crime Scene Cleanup in New York
NCSC crews are fully licensed to provide biohazard cleaning services to all New York municipalities.
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Combined Experience of Over 20 Years
Who Is NCSC
The National Crime Scene Cleanup (NCSC) is an emergency trauma scene and biohazard cleaning company that amasses a nationwide network of fully licensed biohazard cleaners. NCSC was established in 2014 by crews whose experience in the field combines over 20 years.
Local Services Offered
Crime Scenes
Biohazards
Biohazards such as bodily fluids, animal waste, and other infectious materials pose serious health risks if not properly remediated. From crime scenes and medical incidents to unattended deaths or hazardous spills, we approach each situation with care, respect, and discretion.
Unattended Deaths
When an unattended death occurs, it can result in significant biohazards due to decomposition. Our crime scene cleaners have the proper training to handle these situations with compassion, restoring the affected area to a safe and livable condition.
Suicide
Odor Removal
Biohazard Cars
Vehicles involved in accidents or other traumatic events can become contaminated with biohazardous materials. Our vehicle biohazard remediation team will meticulously clean and disinfect the interior, ensuring it is safe to enter again and free from potential health risks.
We handle the insurance
Dealing with a traumatic event is hard enough—let us handle the insurance process for you. We work directly with your provider to cover the cleanup cost, so you don’t have to worry.
Servicing all of New York, including:
Buffalo
Rochester
Syracuse
New York City
Yonkers
Everywhere in Between
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Federal, State, & Local Licensure
Fully Licensed Nationwide and in New York
NCSC’s operations are headquartered in New York and have been since its establishment. This gives NCSC greater foresight in restoring property damaged by biohazards in New York. Most nationwide companies are not based in New York and therefore miss significant details owing to a lack of local training and licensing. This results in fines and potential environmental or public health risks.
The New York State DEC has specific requirements for anyone transporting regulated waste. This law prohibits anyone from transporting biohazards within or across state lines without being registered and obtaining permits under Part 364.
In addition to a Part 364 permit, each NCSC supervisor and technician holds an NYS DOL Mold Abatement License and are certified to remediate asbestos lawfully under NYS Cert. #13414734. This training is helpful if exposed to asbestos or mold during the demolition and restoration required in severe situations.
Your safety is our highest priority, which is why our team strictly adheres to all state and federal regulations for bioremediation. We provide rapid and reliable crime scene cleanup in New York, ensuring that the affected area is not only visually clean but also fully sanitized and decontaminated. Contact us now for immediate, compassionate assistance.
What is Covered Under Part 364?
Part 364 states that all vehicles transporting bio must:
- Have a properly enclosed and secured cargo-carrying area for loading and unloading regulated waste
- All household hazardous waste must be transported by a vehicle registered and permitted under Part 364.
- Regulated waste must be dropped off at an authorized and registered facility (also designated on the transporter permit).
- A copy of the permit is always kept with the registered vehicle.
- Waste be responsibly contained, marked, and secured in respective containers to ensure maximum protection of the environment during transport.
- Waste cannot be stored in the vehicle for any longer than 30 days.
- Require 3 year mandatory operator training in applicable OSHA regulation laws
- Follow all additional USDOT hazardous material requirements regulated in 49 CFR 173.196
- Keep records pertaining to regulated waste recordkeeping, reporting, and tracking documentation.
- Properly decontaminated upon vehicle decommission. Transporter documentation must also be kept for a minimum of 3 years.
In addition, each transport vehicle must display the name of the permit holder and permit number on the driver, passenger, and rear side of the vehicle in numbers and letters at least 3 inches high and in a readable color.
NCSC follows these requirements while also ensuring there are no graphics, signage, or branding to bring unnecessary attention to the situation.
Available 24/7 365
Our lines are open around the clock, call us anytime and we will be able to address your situation promptly.
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Answers
Frequently asked questions
Unexpected tragedies often leave us with many questions. We’re here to provide answers and support during this difficult time. Below are some common inquiries, but please don’t hesitate to reach out with any other concerns you may have.
What does crime and trauma scene cleanup involve?
Crime and trauma cleanup includes the removal of blood, bodily fluids, and other biohazards, followed by deep cleaning, sanitization, and odor removal to restore the area safely.
How soon can your team arrive?
We offer 24/7 emergency response and can typically arrive within a few hours, depending on your location.
Is crime and trauma cleanup covered by insurance?
Yes, most homeowners’, business, renters’, and auto insurance policies cover biohazard cleanup. We work directly with insurance providers to handle the claims process for you.
Need more information? Our FAQ page provides additional details to address your concerns.