Crime Scene/Tramua Scene Cleanup
Crime scene and trauma scene cleaning involves a complete clean-up process and removal of contaminated items. Items within the area can be cleaned or -disposed of, however we also cover any contamination with the likes of tissue matter, blood, or bodily fluids.
Most people presume that law enforcement personnel or other first responders take care of cleaning up a crime scene or a trauma scene. In fact, if a violent crime occurs in your home or business, you are responsible for cleaning up the scene. This is the case even if the aftermath of the crime includes a significant amount of blood, and other bodily fluids and materials.
Even though the responsibility falls on you as the home/business owner, that does not mean you should go at this yourself. In fact, there are some significant reasons why you should not personally try to clean up the scene of a violent crime:
If you are like most people, you lack the training and experience to undertake this challenging task.
You have suffered enough having a violent crime occur in your him. In fact, if you’ve lost a family member in the incident, your primary goal needs to be trying to move forward in a healthy grieving process. You don’t need the additional emotional burden of having to clean up the crime scene.
You likely do not have the personal protective equipment necessary to safely undertake a crime scene cleanup.
In addition, you undoubtedly do not possess, nor have access to, the chemicals necessary to clean, sanitize, deodorize, and restore a violent crime scene.
That’s where we come in. Let NorTex ProClean be your trusted source for returning the location to its pre-incident state. Our commitment to professionalism, empathy, and delivering outstanding results makes us the right choice to assist you.
We are available 24/7 and quotes are always free. Reach out to us directly at 972-945-8470 or contact us via email.