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We Clean Up All Types of Crime Scenes

Crime scenes may seem fascinating on your favorite crime drama series, but having to deal with a crime scene at your location is not something you want to experience. Fortunately, the team at Biohazard Response offers professional crime scene cleaning services. With decades of experience with trauma scene cleaning, we provide effective, efficient crime scene cleanup in Orlando, FL and beyond.


About one in three violent crimes occur in or near the victim’s home, but we’re here to help. If a crime has been committed on your property, you must contact the authorities so the incident can be properly investigated. However, after the authorities complete their investigation, you will be left with a terrible mess. Our crime scene cleanup services include bloodstain removal, so no one will know a crime was committed at your property. Learn more about our services and get in touch with us today to take advantage of our 24/7 emergency services.


What to Do After a Crime Has Been Committed

Crimes can be committed anywhere. If your home or business has become a crime scene, you need an experienced cleanup crew you can trust to get the job done right. Biohazard Response offers professional suicide cleanup and trauma scene cleanup services. The longer it takes for a crime scene to be investigated, the higher the risk of contamination. It’s critical that you call the right cleaning company without waiting too long because your own health and justice could be at stake. Check out these steps of what you should do after a crime has been committed on your property:


  • Call the police/ambulance: As soon as you realize a crime has occurred, you must call the police. If an injured person is on the scene, be sure to request an ambulance.
  • Cooperate with the investigation: If a crime has occurred at your property, you must answer the investigators’ questions fully and truthfully so they can form a clear picture of what happened. Whether you were on the property during the crime or came upon the scene later, the information you provide is valuable.
  • Hire a crime scene cleanup team: Although it’s unfortunate, the authorities will not clean your property after they complete their investigation. That’s when you’ll need to hire the death cleanup team at Biohazard Response. We do it all when it comes to thorough crime scene cleaning.


Potential Crime Scene Contaminants

Whether the crime committed on your property is an assault or a murder, there will likely be a lot of contaminants at the scene. Here are a few of the materials that the team at Biohazard Response is qualified to remove:


  • Forensic residue: Investigators use all kinds of materials to aid with their investigations, including special powders and fingerprint dust. Crime scene cleanup involves ensuring these materials are completely removed from your property.
  • Bodily fluids: Blood and other bodily fluids are often left behind at crime scenes. These fluids often pose significant health risks and must be handled by our professionals.
  • Tear gas: Your health is at risk if you become exposed to tear gas. This dangerous gas might have been deployed on our near your property if a crime was being committed. We can remove tear gas and other contaminants.


Schedule Crime Scene Cleaning Services

Time is of the essence when dealing with a crime scene. Our professionals are ready to clean your crime scene so you can get back to your life safely. Contact us today to take advantage of our 24/7 services, schedule an appointment, or request a free on-the-spot estimate.

Our certified bio-technicians can respond to emergencies within two hours. Call us today at (407) 220-0987.

Crime Scene Cleanup FAQs

Crime scenes can be an overwhelming and stressful experience for anyone involved. The aftermath of a violent crime, suicide, or unattended death requires specialized cleaning to ensure the area is safe for anyone who enters it. Crime scene cleanup is a service provided by Biohazard Response that ensures that the affected area is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected and that any biological hazards are removed, returning the area to a safe and habitable condition.


Our crime scene cleanup experts receive many questions about crime scene cleaning services. Check out the answers to these FAQs and get in touch with us if you have any additional questions:

  • What is crime scene cleanup?

    Crime scene cleanup involves the removal and cleaning of blood, bodily fluids, and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) from a crime scene. The process also includes the removal and disposal of any contaminated materials, such as furniture, flooring, and walls. Crime scene cleanup companies follow strict protocols set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ensure that the cleaning process is safe and thorough.


  • Who does crime scene cleanup services?

    Crime scene cleanup is a specialized service provided by professional cleaning companies that have the necessary training, experience, and equipment to perform the cleaning process safely and effectively. Crime scene cleanup companies employ highly trained and certified technicians who have extensive knowledge of blood-borne pathogens, hazardous waste disposal, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

  • What is a crime scene cleaner?

    A crime scene cleaner is a professional cleaner who is trained and experienced in cleaning up crime scenes. This service may include cleaning up blood and other bodily fluids as well as infectious materials. You may also hear crime scene cleaning referred to as biohazard remediation or forensic cleanup services.

  • How is crime scene cleanup performed?

    Crime scene cleanup follows a strict protocol to ensure that the area is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Technicians wear PPE, including gloves, respirators, and protective clothing, to protect themselves from any potential biological hazards. The contaminated area is isolated, and any contaminated materials are removed and disposed of according to OSHA and EPA regulations. The area is then cleaned and disinfected using specialized cleaning agents and equipment to ensure that all traces of biological material have been removed.

  • What if I don’t have insurance?

    Many crime scene cleanup companies work with insurance providers to ensure that their services are covered. However, if you do not have insurance, most crime scene cleanup companies offer payment plans and financing options to make their services affordable.

  • Why call a crime scene cleaning professional?

    Crime scene cleanup is not a task that should be performed by untrained individuals. Blood and bodily fluids can contain dangerous pathogens that can cause serious health issues if not handled properly. Crime scene cleaning professionals have the necessary training, equipment, and experience to perform the cleanup process safely and thoroughly, ensuring that the area is safe.

  • How long does crime scene cleanup take?

    The length of time it takes to complete a crime scene cleanup depends on the size of the affected area and the severity of the contamination. A small, contained area may take only a few hours to clean, while a larger area may take several days. Crime scene cleanup companies work quickly and efficiently to ensure that the area is cleaned as quickly as possible, while still maintaining the highest standards of safety and cleanliness.

  • What are the requirements for crime scene cleanup?

    The crime scene cleanup team at Biohazard Response is licensed and insured, and all of our team members are trained and certified. We are compliant with all OSHA regulations and certified in trauma scene management. Biohazard Response is an FDOH-permitted bio-medical waste transporter.

  • What does a biohazard response crime scene cleaner do?

    A biohazard response crime scene cleaner cleans up any potentially hazardous materials left behind after a crime has been committed and an investigation has occurred on your property. Some types of crimes that can be cleaned up include homicides, suicides, industrial accidents, animal biohazard contamination, infectious disease contamination, and more.

  • How is crime scene cleanup different from a typical cleaning service?

    Crime scene cleanup is much more in-depth than a regular cleaning service. Crime scene cleaning involves the removal of hazardous materials, blood, and other bodily fluids.

  • What are the risks of cleaning up the crime scene myself?

    As a home or business owner, you should never attempt to clean up a crime scene yourself. Even cleaning with the proper disinfectants can result in many contagions being left behind. Cleaning up on your own can put you at risk and expose you to blood-borne pathogens, communicable diseases, infectious bacteria, and the often-overlooked psychological burden. Our team is licensed by the Department of Health and incorporates OSHA guidelines for all crime scene cleanups.

Learn More About Biohazard Response

Serving the Central Florida area, Biohazard Response specializes in biohazard, blood, crime scene, and accident scene cleanup services. Licensed medical waste transporters. Free on-the-spot estimates. Available 24/7. Call us today.

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