November 1, 2016

Who cleans up crime scenes? Police, EMTs or coroners… or someone else entirely.

As television shows like Law and Order and CSI, continue to get more and more popular, the audience watching these shows think that they understand what happens at a murder scene. At first, crime scene, personnel and law enforcement officials have to work together to secure the area where the crime is committed, and then they collect evidence. One big question remains unanswered: Who cleans up after a murder? Learn More.
September 28, 2016

5 Things you should (or shouldn’t) do if you have a crime scene on your property

If the unthinkable happens and now someone in your home, business or property gets injured, accidentally or not, you have a situation on hand. The police, EMT and coroner now show up, and will remove the person injured, perform the investigation, and leave. What's left? Learn More.
August 18, 2016

The Importance of a Digitally Connected Crime Scene Cleanup Company

crime scene cleanup digital VRCrime Scene Cleanup is an ever changing industry. There are always new equipment, technologies, chemicals, procedures, guidelines and breakthroughs when it comes to the science behind what we do as a company. All of the aforementioned things lead to one overall goal: they allow our men and women to be able to safely help our clients in the best, and fastest way. As humans develop new technology, this expands what we were able to do, and opens up new doors. But how important is a digitally connected crime scene cleanup company compared to one that is not? Read Full Post
June 17, 2016

A Day in the Life of a Crime Scene Clean up Company

crime scene cleanup companyCrime scene cleanup is one of those jobs that you may not hear about a whole lot, but if you do the idea definitely has your attention. Needless to say working for a crime scene cleanup company is always a conversation starter with those that we meet and ask about our profession. While it may not be as “exciting” as police work and crime investigation it is needless to say an interesting job. At times it can be disheartening and at other somewhat interesting. Just about anything tragic or unsettling to the stomach that police officers and sometimes even medical examiners get to see on a daily basis can also be found running across our path. There is a lot of blood cleanup involved, and sometimes thing get even messier than that, so it's not a job for the squeamish. Read Full Post