Forensic Cleaning and Crime Scene Cleanup Services
- Available 24/7
- Immediate Response Time
- Compassionate & Discrete
- Locally Owned and Operated
- No Out of Pocket Costs
- Covered by Homeowners Insurance*
- Licensed, Bonded, and Insured
- Call (303) 944-1760
- Available 24/7
- Immediate Response Time
- Compassionate & Discrete
- Locally Owned and Operated
- No Out of Pocket Costs
- Covered by Homeowners Insurance*
- Licensed, Bonded, and Insured
- Call (303) 944-1760
Who Uses Crime Scene Cleaners or Forensic Cleaning?
Crime scene cleaners are called to help clean up biohazardous materials after a crime or other traumatic event. Every crime scene cleanup situation is different. If the traumatic event left behind biohazards, then you can be sure that professional forensic cleaning needs to take place. You may need forensic cleaning if there has been:
- Suicide
- Industrial accident
- Undiscovered death
- Infectious disease contamination
- Fatal Accident
- Homicides
What Do Crime Scene Cleaners Do?
As crime scene cleaners, or sometimes called forensic cleaners, we specialize in cleaning up biohazardous materials such as blood, body fluids and contaminated items at a crime scene, or any other death scene. Crime scene cleanup should not be attempted by anyone who is not specifically trained for forensic cleaning. Handling and disposing of such contaminates requires particular training in cleanup and legal permits to properly dispose of the biohazardous material. Using personal protective equipment (PPE), we go into a trauma scene and not only clean what is seen by the eye, but clean or dispose of all the contaminated areas beneath the surface. We are trained and have extensive experience in forensic cleaning and restoration. You can be confident that any area we’ve cleaned is free from biohazardous material and safe to use.
Traumatic events are difficult times and are often very overwhelming. Our professional and compassionate team will work quickly so you can find your way forward.
How Much Does a Crime Scene Cleanup or a Forensic Cleanup Cost?
The cost of a crime scene cleanup or a forensic cleanup depends on your particular situation. Some trauma scenes require an hour of cleanup while others are more extensive. Costs vary depending on the level of contamination, cross contamination, how large the cleanup area is, and how much needs to be disposed.
As each crime scene is different, it is very difficult to give an accurate estimate of the forensic cleanup without surveying the scene. We know that cost is a concern, which is why we offer to come out and assess your situation for FREE. Once the estimate is accepted, we’ll get started with the forensic cleaning process right away. In most cases, your homeowners insurance policy will cover the work of the crime scene cleanup. When covered, your exposure is your deductible, which can be as low as $250.
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