Friday, February 5, 2010
When Crime scene cleanup service is required.
When people are killed, or seriously injured by a violent crime, a suicide attempt or an accident crime scene clean up services and trauma scene cleanup services are often called to clean the mess that is left behind. Crime and trauma scene cleaners will sterilize a crime scene or trauma scene and take precautions against any potential biohazards. Crime scene cleaners also offer pack rat, gross filth and hoarder trash cleanout services; traffic accident roadway cleanup services; decomposition and odor removal services in addition to suicide and homicide cleanup services. Most of the time crime scene and trauma clean up services are found on the internet, yellow pages, a list of these companies are usually available at police departments, medical examiner or coroner offices. Members of the general public including insurance adjusters may also call us to provide services.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Crime Scene Collection Techniques
The importance of avoiding cross contamination cannot be overemphasized. The crime scene clean up investigator performing the collection must ensure tools are clean or sterilized and that gloves are changed between handling each sample.Collection methods differ depending on the type of evidence and the substrate upon which it is found. It is preferable to collect evidence in its original state. If the evidence is fragile or can easily be lost, the entire object should be collected and packaged, if size and circumstances permit.Some laboratories recommend the submission of substrate controls. Substrate controls are clean samples of the collection materials or unstained portions of the material the biological evidence is deposited on. The laboratories can use these to troubleshoot contamination, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) inhibition, or interference with fluorescence.The investigator should consult the local forensic laboratory and refer to the department standard operating procedures regarding collection and preservation of biological evidence.
Crime Scene Cleanup companies service
Provides listings of professional crime scene cleanup and trauma scene cleaning companies provide bio recovery and decontamination services for crime and trauma scene situations including homicide, murder, assault, rape, robbery, suicide, auto accidents, work related accidents, unattended death, natural death, human decomposition, death odor, meth lab cleanup, cleaning of gross filth /hoarding and hazardous waste removal.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Blood Cleanup and cleanup procedure
Blood cleanup services found here include crime scene clean up, homicide cleanup, suicide cleanup, and unattended death cleanup. Cleaning after a death and massive blood loss follows certain steps and rules, "cleaning protocols" some say. These steps ensure that the death scene's tranquility remains untouched until the coroner or medical examiner gives a clearance for cleaning to begin. This is an important step because cleaners found entering a dwelling before gaining clearance violate county ordinances, a misdemeanor in some cases.
procedure
1. Use safety glasses and laboratory gloves (latex, nitrile, etc.)
2. Mix a 10% solution of ordinary household bleach.
3. Apply bleach solution to the spilled blood.
4. Allow 30 minutes contact time.
5. Clean using absorbent paper towels starting from the outside of the spill, working
toward the center.
6. Bag the used Blood cleanup materials as solid waste.
7. Discard gloves and wash hands thoroughly using hand soap.
procedure
1. Use safety glasses and laboratory gloves (latex, nitrile, etc.)
2. Mix a 10% solution of ordinary household bleach.
3. Apply bleach solution to the spilled blood.
4. Allow 30 minutes contact time.
5. Clean using absorbent paper towels starting from the outside of the spill, working
toward the center.
6. Bag the used Blood cleanup materials as solid waste.
7. Discard gloves and wash hands thoroughly using hand soap.
blood cleanup services
Blood cleanup services found here include homicide cleanup, suicide cleanup, and unattended death cleanup. Cleaning after a death and massive blood loss follows certain steps and rules, "cleaning protocols" some say. These steps ensure that the death scene's tranquility remains untouched until the coroner or medical examiner gives a clearance for cleaning to begin. This is an important step because cleaners found entering a dwelling before gaining clearance violate county ordinances, a misdemeanor in some cases.
The first steps into the Blood soiled room follows forethought as the scope of debris becomes visible. Once a general view of the debris field appears, the cleaner estimates her or his cleaning needs. You will find more information at www.acceleratedbioscenecleanup.com. Crime scene clean up, Homcide Cleanup, Suicide Cleanup, Unattended Death Cleanup, Decomposition Cleanup, etc.
The first steps into the Blood soiled room follows forethought as the scope of debris becomes visible. Once a general view of the debris field appears, the cleaner estimates her or his cleaning needs. You will find more information at www.acceleratedbioscenecleanup.com. Crime scene clean up, Homcide Cleanup, Suicide Cleanup, Unattended Death Cleanup, Decomposition Cleanup, etc.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Crime and Other cleanup services
As a leader in educating the public on the needs for qualified dependable crime scene clean up services and business the people behind the information are providing free information pamphlets that will instruct the public on the risks of dealing with a biohazard cleanup such as a death, tear gas, meth lab, mold, asbestos, suicide, homicide, and other hazardous situations that fall into the spectrum of crime scene clean up, an industry term used by many to describe companies that deal in hazmat and other serious hazardous conditions that need proper remediation techniques, licenses, and state permissions as well as in some case union authorization, EPA approval, and waste disposal experience.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Work of crime cleaners and their equipments
Crime scene cleaners are usually "secondary responders" -- they arrive after the police, firefight¬ers, paramedics and coroner. The scene is typically already secured, but the clean up crew needs to confirm this and continue to make sure the public can't enter the scene, because it's a biohazard. The most common crime scene clean up scenes include Violent death (homicide/suicide/accidental), Decompose (a decomposing body), Methamphetamine labs .
In all of these clean ups, the cleaners arrive with the same equipment. Once they assess the scene and the damage, they have a lot of tools to choose from to help them return the room, apartment or house to its pre-incident state.
Their gear typically includes:
Personal protective gear - a non-porous, one-time-use suit, gloves, filtered respirators and chemical-spill boots
Biohazard waste containers - 55-gallon heavy duty bags and sealed, hard-plastic containers
Traditional cleaning supplies - Mops, buckets, spray bottles, sponges, brushes, etc.
Hard-core cleaning supplies - Can include:
Ozone machine (to remove odors)
Foggers (to thicken a cleaning chemical so it can get all the way into tight places like air ducts, usually for odor removal)
Hospital-grade disinfectants (bleach, hydrogen peroxide)
Industrial-strength deodorizers
Enzyme solvent (to kill bacteria and viruses and liquify dried blood)
No-touch cleaning system (to clean blood-coated surfaces from a safe distance -- includes heavy-duty sprayer, long scrubbing brush, wet vacuum)
Putty knives (to scrape up brain matter, which dries into a cement-like consistency)
Razor blades (to cut out portions of carpet)
Shovels (in about two hours, large amounts of blood coagulate into a Jell-O-like goo that can be shoveled into bags)
Truck-mounted steam-injection machine (to melt dried brain matter that cleaners can't remove with putty knives)
Chemical treatment tank (to disinfect and store matter sucked up by vacuum systems)
Carpentry/restoration tools - sledgehammers, saws, spackle, paint brushes
Ladders
Camera (to take before-and-after shots for insurance purposes)
Van or truck for transporting all of this stuff (and hauling waste to disposal site after clean-up)
In all of these clean ups, the cleaners arrive with the same equipment. Once they assess the scene and the damage, they have a lot of tools to choose from to help them return the room, apartment or house to its pre-incident state.
Their gear typically includes:
Personal protective gear - a non-porous, one-time-use suit, gloves, filtered respirators and chemical-spill boots
Biohazard waste containers - 55-gallon heavy duty bags and sealed, hard-plastic containers
Traditional cleaning supplies - Mops, buckets, spray bottles, sponges, brushes, etc.
Hard-core cleaning supplies - Can include:
Ozone machine (to remove odors)
Foggers (to thicken a cleaning chemical so it can get all the way into tight places like air ducts, usually for odor removal)
Hospital-grade disinfectants (bleach, hydrogen peroxide)
Industrial-strength deodorizers
Enzyme solvent (to kill bacteria and viruses and liquify dried blood)
No-touch cleaning system (to clean blood-coated surfaces from a safe distance -- includes heavy-duty sprayer, long scrubbing brush, wet vacuum)
Putty knives (to scrape up brain matter, which dries into a cement-like consistency)
Razor blades (to cut out portions of carpet)
Shovels (in about two hours, large amounts of blood coagulate into a Jell-O-like goo that can be shoveled into bags)
Truck-mounted steam-injection machine (to melt dried brain matter that cleaners can't remove with putty knives)
Chemical treatment tank (to disinfect and store matter sucked up by vacuum systems)
Carpentry/restoration tools - sledgehammers, saws, spackle, paint brushes
Ladders
Camera (to take before-and-after shots for insurance purposes)
Van or truck for transporting all of this stuff (and hauling waste to disposal site after clean-up)
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