About Crime Scene Cleanup
A violent crime is an unexpected event and often results in traumatic injuries that leave behind blood and other infectious biohazards. After Law Enforcement, EMS and the Coroner leaves the crime scene, family members, property managers and business owners are faced with the daunting task of cleaning up after the traumatic event. Having a compassionate, discreet and locally available company to clean the scene helps grieving family or affected businesses move forward safely and efficiently.
Our highly trained BioClean Team technicians will arrive in discreet vehicles and provide comprehensive cleaning services, out of sight of neighbors and onlookers. If the crime scene is in plain sight, we do have the ability to set up large containment partitions and will do our best to be as discreet as the scene allows. BioClean Team technicians will never speak with the media.
- Most Crime Scene Cleanups are Covered by Insurance
- No Out-of-Pocket Costs in Most Cases
- We offer FAST 24/7/365 Service
- We are Locally Owned & Operated
- We are Licensed by CA Dept. of Public Health
The BioClean Team also provides services for the following tragic events, such as:
- Suicides
- Homicides
- Traumatic Accidents
- Accidental Death
- Undiscovered or Unattended Death
- Fatal Accidents
We provide services in the following locations:
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Crime Scene Cleanup - Legalities & Risk
Aside from the emotional and financial impact of the event to family, neighbors and employees, there is a significant health risk by allowing infectious biohazards such as blood or bodily fluids to remain on site. A property owner must get a traumatic accident or crime scene professionally remediated quickly to mitigate future health risks.
Federal and state regulations deem all body fluids and tissue to be a biohazard requiring expert knowledge and special safety, handling and disposal procedures. Cleaning a crime scene by yourself is emotionally and physically unsafe. Asking an employee or vendor not certified in blood-borne pathogen handling is not legal and exposes your company to significant liability.
Crime Scene Cleanup - Cost
In most cases, property insurance will cover the crime scene cleanup, which means there usually will be no out-of-pocket costs for the property owner. The BioClean Team has worked extensively and exclusively with all major insurance carriers and has a good working relationship with many insurance adjustors. Usually, insurance will cover the cost of our services as well as the replacement of any items that are contaminated and need to be removed and disposed of as regulated biohazard waste.
We will file the insurance claim on your behalf and take care of any submission documents, including providing an inventory of any biohazard-contaminated items. If you do not have insurance or are a property manager, we will gladly provide a free estimate and assist you in any way possible.
Crime Scene Cleanup - Methodology
The BioClean Team is certified as a Trauma Scene Waste Management Practitioner and licensed by the California Department of Public Health to disinfect, clean, remove and dispose of all biohazards that are present. The cleanup process usually is quite extensive and attention to detail is a must.
The BioClean Team technicians are trained to look for the smallest element of biological remnants from top to bottom, including ceiling, walls, furniture, personal items, light fixtures, switches, electrical sockets and even behind blinds and doors. Any exposure is considered a potential source of infection and must be properly decontaminated and cleaned.
There are often more hazards present than an initial cursory glance would show. The BioClean Team technicians are trained to identify, clean and decontaminate even the tiniest of areas.
For instance, a dime-sized spot on a carpet may mean a two to three-foot diameter blood stain seeped beneath the carpet pad and onto the subfloor or decking beneath. A splatter on the floor and on an otherwise clean door indicates that there will be splatter behind that door, as it may have been closed during the incident, and opened by EMS.
There will most likely be splatter on the trim, baseboards and perhaps even inside electrical sockets. A small droplet of blood on a bed-frame or dresser indicates there may be seepage inside drawers or under the bed. Every area is inspected carefully with trained eyes, special illuminators and chemical testing.
Aside from any blood or fluids being an infectious agent, any unfound biohazards start to cause an odor over time. The source must be found, disinfected, and then cleaned to be sure that the environment is safe, effectively remediated and ready for use.
Professional & High-Quality Services
The BioClean Team is one of the best and most-respected biohazard cleanup companies in Southern California. Our biohazard technicians are all held to the highest standards with multiple safety, OSHA and IICRC certifications.
Our technicians clean with a three-tiered chemical system which kills gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, including: Salmonella enterica, Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin Resistant S. aureus (MRSA), and E. coli. Our virucidal agent is registered to work against Influenza A, H1N1 Influenza A, Influenza A Avian virus, Rhinovirus type 37 and HIV while being a fungicidal against Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Aspergillus niger, and Candida albicans. Our chemicals are classified under the EPA’s lowest toxicity rating allowed by all for all routes of exposure, including inhalation, ingestion, skin irritation, skin sensitization and eye irritation.
Call us today and speak directly with the owner, Stacy, who has more than ten years-experience in medical waste management, crime scene cleanup and emergency medicine. Her background in microbiology and chemistry is VITAL to the restoration of your property to a biologically safe level.
We are trained professionals and have extensive experience working with infectious waste, hazardous materials and biohazards.
Call The BioClean Team at (702) 809-0426 today so we can help you.