If you’re a contractor specializing in biohazard cleanup, one of the most common questions you’ll encounter is, “How long do blood cleanup take?” The answer is not straightforward. Various elements can influence the duration of a cleanup operation, from...
An unattended death or body decomposition occurs when a person passes away and is not discovered immediately and the body decomposes. Days, weeks, or even months can go by before the discovery of the body leading to extensive damage to the structure of the home. This...
Scene Clean is Minnesota’s leading name for after death cleanup. After death cleanup is also known as body decomposition cleanup or even unattended death. The proper cleanup of these services requires specialized knowledge and processes to properly remediate the...
Dealing with a situation that involves blood is never easy, and it can often be emotionally and physically challenging. However, it’s essential to understand that cleaning up blood requires a level of expertise and precautions that go beyond conventional...
Over the past 12 years we have been asked over and over, “Who is responsible for cleanup after a biohazard incident, the landlord or the family?” The answer to this is not always clear and many factors play a role in determining who is responsible. Let me...
Many people may experience exposure to blood at some point in their careers. When exposure happens, health, safety, legal, and sanitation concerns demand professional blood removal organizations to handle blood collection and sanitation of the area in which it lies....