Cleaning Up Following a Crime

The aftermath of car crashes, suicides, and crime is hard to deal with. There are businesses that clean up the aftermath.

This setting is recognizable for those who have watched flipped on the TV at night. Detectives arrive at a crime scene. They find evidence. They theorize what has occurred. The police leave the scene. There's something missing. Have you ever wondered what happens next? There's a lot of cleaning to do.

No one watches CSI to see someone cleaning so it's not surprising that we don't see it on TV. There is another reason why we aren't shown crime scene cleanup on TV: the victim's family, not the cops, must complete this task. What a terrible thought. Luckily, there exist businesses that specialize in bio hazard clean up la plata md.

The trauma cleaning industry formed out of a need. No family should have to cleanup after a loved one's murder, suicide, or death.



Here are some of the tools used to clean a crime scene:

  • Hospitable-grade disinfectants
  • No-touch cleaning supplies
  • Razor blades
  • Truck-mounted steam-injection machines
  • Carpentry tools
  • And more

The job isn't pretty. There's only a few that can actually stomach the work. That's why it's best left off prime time.