by Matt | Jun 6, 2025 | Bio-hazard, Crime Scene Cleaner, Death Cleanup, Suicide Cleanup
Are You Accidentally Breaking LA Homicide Cleanup Laws? When tragedy strikes, most people don’t think twice about what happens after the police tape comes down. But if you’re in Los Angeles and ever find yourself dealing with a crime scene, you could be unknowingly...
by Matt | Sep 10, 2024 | Bio-hazard, Blog
Biohazard Cleaning Takes Much More Than a Swipe with Mop Biohazard cleanup is necessary wherever biological or chemical substances are present, posing a risk of spreading viruses, bacteria or other disease-causing organisms. There’s a reason all healthcare...
by Matt | Feb 8, 2024 | Bio-hazard, Blog
Facing the awful job of dealing with a biohazard cleanup? Most people don’t have a clue where to start, but fortunately there are cleaning companies that specialize in biohazards. It’s better to leave the smell, the mess, and the pathogens to professionals. They’re...
by Matt | Aug 21, 2023 | Bio-hazard, Blog
Identifying Biohazard Risks Post-Accident Most people who are faced with a significant blood spill do not know how to deal with cleanup properly. They may instinctively reach for a mop bucket or a few rolls of paper towels and the 409 spray bottle. This, however, is...
by Matt | Jan 16, 2019 | Bio-hazard, Blog, Crime Scene Cleaner, Death Cleanup, Suicide Cleanup
How does forensic cleaning make the crime scenes be free from health issues? As a matter of fact, the key motive of forensic cleaning is to detach any biological material from a trauma or crime scene and restore the scene to a livable and healthy condition. The...
by Matt | Jan 16, 2019 | Bio-hazard, Blog
Understanding Lockout/Tagout Procedures According to recent research conducted by OSHA, around 60,000 injuries and over 100 casualties happen every year because of industrial accidents. Approximately 10% of industrial accidents are related to poor lockout-tagout...