Advanced Crime and Trauma (ACT) Remediation Services, the leading clean up services in the country, offers prime crime scene clean up services such trauma scene cleanup, which consists some of the many elements of crime scene clean ups. Other clean up services offered are: murder clean ups, suicide clean ups, unattended clean up services, automobile or vehicle clean ups, accidents and injuries clean ups, hoarding or distressed properties clean up services, tear gas damage clean up services, and blood clean up services. Unattended death clean up services offered by ACT Remediation Services is fast and efficient. Available in every state, ACT Remediation Services responds to the scene upon minutes of calling. And with their 24 hours open line, get free estimation from their specialist.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Unattended Death Clean Up: Can You Stomach This?
Nothing is drearier, if not gory, than to do the most gut-wrenching clean up services of all, the unattended death clean up. As it involves the proper disposal of the already decomposing body, it also deals with the cleaning up of the bodily fluids left on the crime scene. Bodily fluids are deemed to be biohazardous and can cause serious health damage, so only the high-trained and skilled professionals are allowed to perform this kind of clean up service. Unattended death cleanup services provided by the Advanced Crime and Trauma (ACT) Remediation Services are fast, quick and efficient. Not only they took care of the decomposing body during the clean up job, but also deal with the maggots and other insects that commonly accompany the severe decomposition process.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Easing the horrors of a crime scene
For an ordinary person, a crime scene’s horror starts at seeing dead bodies with blood splattered on the walls, or a close relative hanging on a rope with his or her bodily fluids on the floor, or an injured person with his or her bone protruding from his or her skin. These things do not bother professional cleaners who take care of clean up services such as an unattended death cleanup, or a suicide cleanup or a blood clean up. Their horrors focus more specifically on physical things such as live and harmful microorganisms clinging on your walls (too little for you to notice), and those lethal fumes that are invisible to the eye (which could enter your system, giving you no clue). However, employing the right professionals doesn’t have to involve that much horror from crime scene clean up. At ACT Remediation Services, doing the job as fast as they could with the same amount of best quality comes as a higher priority than noticing the gore. They come fully equipped with the right tools and certified professionals that will make your property look like it’s never been touched by traumas, and sometimes, even better.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Crime scene clean up: keeping the perimeter fence up
Crime scene cleanup can be considered as a secondary response to events such as violent deaths. The personnel make sure that the yellow perimeter fences keep working by securing the scene from curious bystanders, not because the bystanders can contaminate the scene, but because the scene can contaminate the bystanders. This is because after the investigators have done their job, biohazards remain and by this time, they become more active and harmful to the health of the common public residing around the immediate boundary. Just as crime scene investigators are experts in their field, crime scene cleaners meet specified standards especially that of Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a government sector responsible in preventing work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths. A company that is OSHA certified is ACT Remediation Services, a company that primarily caters to crime scene cleanup and trauma scene cleanup. They work with your insurance company so that you needn’t make trouble with regards to paying for their services. For more information regarding this company, please log on to www.actremediation.com.