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What Does Trauma Cleanup Mean?

Trauma cleanup is a specialized and critical service that deals with the aftermath of traumatic events, accidents, and crime scenes. This often involves cleaning and restoring a location where a traumatic incident has occurred, such as suicides, homicides, unattended deaths, accidents, or biohazard incidents. Trauma cleanup professionals, also known as biohazard remediation specialists, play a …

What Happens to a Room When a Dead Body Is Not Discovered for Days?

Discovering a dead body in a room is a harrowing experience, but what happens when that body remains undiscovered for an extended period of time? The consequences can be shocking and disturbing. Let us explore the changes that occur within a room over 1, 3, and 5 days after a body goes unnoticed. 1 Day …

How are Valuable Items Dealt with by Professional Trauma Scene Cleanup Companies?

How are Valuable Items Dealt with by Professional Trauma Scene Cleanup Companies? When responding to biohazard cleanup calls we often field questions about potentially high value items, antiques, or items of sentimental value that may be present on scene. Many professional trauma scene cleanup companies, including Affinity Bio Solutions AZ have experience with these types …

What Is A Biohazard?

What is A Biohazard? State and Federal Regulations Regarding Biohazard Cleanup A common question we get asked by client’s is whether the presence of blood and bodily fluids at a trauma scene constitutes a biohazard and whether any contaminants can be safely thrown away by the family. In online searches for information, client’s often find …

4 Questions to Ask a Trauma Clean Up Crew

Questions to Ask a Trauma Clean Up Crew In the business world, reputation puts the company in an elite position. Many businesses can raise the economy but are not known to the public because they lack the necessary skills to be reputable. License When it comes to a trauma cleanup crew, the first thing to …

How Cleaners Sanitize After a Trauma or Dead Body

How Cleaners Sanitize After a Trauma or Dead Body Death is an inevitable occurrence that no one is ready to deal with, especially when it involves a loved one. The dead body decomposes and requires the assistance of a bioremediation team to fix the environment and restore the place to a livable condition. This teamwork …

What to Know About the Aftermath of Trauma Clean Up

What to Know About the Aftermath of Trauma Clean Up Trauma Clean Up A traumatic incident is shocking and unexpected. The damage caused by this incident has a negative effect on the property, belongings, and the individuals involved. It might be shocking to know that the clean up and after-clean up effects lie with the …

How to Remove Odor From a Decomposing Body

How to Remove Odor From a Decomposing Body There are different kinds of odors as some can be from the mouth, the private parts and some other areas. However, one odor that can be regarded as foul, offensive and toxic is from a decomposing body. This usually occurs when an individual has passed on and …

Who Cleans Up After Dead Bodies

Who Cleans Up After Dead Bodies Some television shows have made the public believe they know how to dispose of a dead body. When a dead body is found, law enforcement officials and other crime scene workers teamed up to investigate and collect evidence from the corpse. Fingerprints are further sorted, and the neighborhood is …

What Is HazMat Cleanup?

Probably the acronym “HazMat” sounds a little bit strange if this is the first time you came across the acronym. What about when we say hazardous materials, makes sense a little sense right? An emergency such as suicide, violent crime, or traumatic accident, which could lead to the spill of numerous chemicals that requires major …

Precautions When Entering a Trauma Scene

Arizona Crime / Trauma Scene Precautions It is important to consider safety precautions when entering an Arizona trauma scene, crime scene cleanup, unattended death scene or suicide scene. Whenever possible, it is best to avoid entry altogether, and to wait for a trauma scene cleaners or other qualified professionals to arrive and assess any potential …