Crime Scene Clean Up Services
Serving San Diego, Southern Orange, Riverside, and Imperial Counties
Professionals refer to us when tragedy strikes.
Dealing with a traumatic circumstance, such as murder, is a difficult and emotional time in itself. No one should have to be in a position to need our services, or find a crime scene cleaning company at all. However, if you do, we are here to help you in your time of need. We consider crime scene clean up to be a calling - NOT for profit motivation.
Our services include:
Homicide Clean Up
Crime and Trauma Scene Clean Up
Human Bodily Fluids Clean Up
Blood Clean Up
California state regulations deem all body fluids and tissue to be a biohazard requiring expert knowledge and special safety, handling and disposal procedures. We are fully licensed, Hazoper certified, OSHA compliant, and we provide a certificate of disinfection for all suicide cleanup projects.
Fast Response Available 24/7
Compassionate & Discrete
Locally Owned & Operated
Trusted By Police Departments
Homeowner Insurance Approved
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Frequently Asked Questions
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NO! Do not attempt to clean-up after a crime scene by yourself. Not only do you run the risk of exposing yourself to harmful contaminants, but you also put others at risk as improper cleanup can also spread the contaminants to other areas.
Once the scene has been cleared by law enforcement, it is very important to hire a professional biohazard cleaning company that is trained in hazardous waste removal and blood borne pathogens. Precautions must be taken in adherence to OSHA and the California Department of Public Health rules and regulations - such as wearing Personal Protective Equipment (or PPE), and properly disposing of any contaminated materials.
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The time it takes to complete a crime scene clean-up job will vary on a case to case basis, but most jobs can be completed in just one day. We will provide you with an individual timeframe after completing our free estimate. Once we gain access to the property, it is up to you whether or not you would like to be present while the job is being completed.
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Most major homeowners insurance policies will cover the costs of cleaning a crime scene. We will work directly with your insurance company, and many times you are only responsible for the deductible.
Keep in mind, these types of clean-ups are often not covered by renter’s insurance policies.
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The CDC defines a biohazard as any “infectious agents or hazardous biologic materials that present a risk or potential risk to the health of humans, animals, or the environment.” Some examples of biohazardous materials we deal with from crime scenes include:
Human Blood & Blood Product
Human Bodily Fluids (saliva, vomit, etc.)
Pathological Waste (tissue, organs, etc.)