Cleaning a crime scene requires containing, removing, cleaning, and disinfecting the area of any dangerous biological material. Due to the sensitive and dangerous nature of crime scene cleaning, hiring a team of experienced biohazard professionals will ensure the...
It’s natural to want to begin cleaning up after an accidental traumatic event happens inside a home, but you may not think about the dangers of blood cleanup. There are many reasons why it’s safer to leave the cleaning process up to a team of biohazard experts. Not...
Cleaning bodily fluids after an accident, suicide or death should never be attempted by an untrained professional. Vomit, feces, blood, urine, semen and other bodily fluids are biohazards that pose certain health risks if there’s direct content with these fluids. A...
As you’re looking around for a biohazard cleaning company, it’s vital to hire a team that’s local to your area with proper liability coverage, adequate staffing with at least part-time employees, and established positive reviews online from real people. The team...
There are many types of bio-hazardous waste including: blood, feces, urine, semen, decomposition, animal feces, and medical waste. A biohazard is any type of chemical substance or biological substance that’s dangerous to the environment, animals, or humans. Getting in...
When you were signing up for your homeowners insurance policy, you likely weren’t thinking to see if the insurance covers death cleanup. Unfortunately, accidents and death can occur on a property, but without the funds to clean up what’s left, it can put you in...
As trained professionals working on a biohazard cleanup, we make precautions to eliminate the risks of biohazard exposure. This is to keep your health and our health a top priority. With biohazard cleanup, there are oftentimes dangerous contaminants that can pose a...
Scene Clean offers a distressed sale program as an option for family members who are unable or unwilling to manage a property. There are many benefits to utilizing this program, especially for family members who had an unattended death. This is a no-obligation program...
Have you found yourself dealing with biohazards or hazmat? If so, understanding the difference between these two will be very helpful. Aside from that, having background knowledge will help you determine how to deal with hazards, tips for finding the best clean up...
The risks involved in a building sprayed with tear gas could disable the occupants and cause health and physical damage. Naturally, tear gas descends from upper floors or areas into the basement or rooms beneath. This movement could force you to harbor most fumes in...