Connecticut's Trauma and Death Scene Clean-Up Specialists
Serving Connecticut since 2005
Our Trained and Certified Technicians Specialize in:
Unattended Death
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Accidental Deaths
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Murder/Crime Scene
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Residential/Industrial Accidents
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Suicides
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Motor Vehicle Accidents
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Animal Clean-up
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Distressed Property Remediation
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Bird or Rodent Droppings
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Municipalities
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Accidental Deaths
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Murder/Crime Scene
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Residential/Industrial Accidents
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Suicides
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Motor Vehicle Accidents
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Animal Clean-up
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Distressed Property Remediation
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Bird or Rodent Droppings
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Municipalities
Common Misconceptions
Myth: The police clean the scene.
Fact: The families of victims of violent crime and traumatic incidents are left to deal with the aftermath on their own.
Myth: I can’t afford it.
Fact: Insurance covers the cost of bio-recovery services in 95% of cases.
Myth: Exposed blood and body fluids are free from infection.
Fact: Some diseases can live outside the human body for a year or more.
Myth: Bleach kills all viruses and bacteria.
Fact: Certain strains of viruses and bacteria require specialized disinfectants and sterilization techniques to kill them.
Myth: Only murders and suicides leave remains to be cleaned.
Fact: Any human body which is not discovered in a timely fashion will leave behind body fluids and a less than pleasant aroma.
Fact: The families of victims of violent crime and traumatic incidents are left to deal with the aftermath on their own.
Myth: I can’t afford it.
Fact: Insurance covers the cost of bio-recovery services in 95% of cases.
Myth: Exposed blood and body fluids are free from infection.
Fact: Some diseases can live outside the human body for a year or more.
Myth: Bleach kills all viruses and bacteria.
Fact: Certain strains of viruses and bacteria require specialized disinfectants and sterilization techniques to kill them.
Myth: Only murders and suicides leave remains to be cleaned.
Fact: Any human body which is not discovered in a timely fashion will leave behind body fluids and a less than pleasant aroma.
Adhering to Federal, State, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Regulations
Blood-Borne Pathogen Certified and Fully Insured
Blood-Borne Pathogen Certified and Fully Insured