Homicide and Crime Scene Cleanup

Across the country, first responders are called to homicide crime scenes every day. Never knowing what potential pathogens and biological contaminants may contain, they are constantly faced with dangerous conditions. That’s why BIOGONE Hazardous Cleanup Services is committed to being a reliable First responder. We are uniquely positioned to support law enforcement and assist victims and their families by answering the question “what do we do now?”

SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT WITH A HOMICIDE CRIME SCENE CLEANUP

Often, people believe law enforcement or state officials clean up after a homicide. This is not the case. It is not that law enforcement does not want to help — they devote their lives to serving our communities. It’s that preventing the spread of potential bloodborne pathogens requires trained professionals who understand how to remove and dispose of biological waste safely.

We employ a team of compassionate, trained biohazard professionals. Our cleaning process sets the industry standard and includes provisions to make sure all potentially dangerous and infectious materials are removed from the scene. This includes testing for the presence of biological material after all physical evidence is removed. We want to be absolutely sure an affected area is safe when the wellbeing of a family is at stake.

Our homicide crime scene cleanup technicians are trained to remove all traces of a traumatic event so families can focus on healing. When our team arrives on-site, the first thing we do is perform a site assessment and explain, in detail, our processes and procedures. Our goal is to educate the family so that they can make a well-informed decision.

BIOGONE can in most cases respond to homicide crime scenes within a one hour. This quick response time allows us to assess and begin the homicide crime scene cleaning process quickly, limiting the number of people who come in contact with an affected area and possibly potential contaminants. 

Contact us today for more information or to learn more about our homicide crime scene cleanup procedures.

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