Crime Scene Cleaning

Professional and responsive Crime Scene Cleaning Services

We aim to be with you within 90 minutes (within an achievable distance from our base in Oxfordshire). However our services are available on a much wider scale. We cover all of the south and central regions of the UK, we also provide national coverage. If you are unsure if we cover your area get in touch with our friendly team.

We understand that many things fall under crime scene clean-up services: violent assaults, traumatic injuries and accidents within the home, even home invasions, sudden death and the loss of life through suicide. Crime scene cleaning also covers trauma cleaning services and sanitisation services. All are emotionally distressing and overwhelming for everyone involved.

Our crime scene cleaners have the knowledge, experience and resources to provide a fast and efficient crime scene cleaning and trauma cleaning service that you can rely on.

We provide discreet and compassionate crime scene cleaning services using specialist equipment to ensure the area is cleaned, contamination is removed and the area is returned to its former condition.

If you require specialist trauma cleaning or crime scene cleaning, our team are on hand to help and available 24 hours a day. We will guide and support you through the process from start to finish.

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Crime scene cleanup services Oxfordshire | Crime scene cleanup services Buckinghamshire | Crime scene cleanup services Gloucestershire

Crime scene cleanup services Warwickshire | Crime scene cleanup services Berkshire | Crime scene cleanup services Wiltshire

Crime scene cleanup services Northamptonshire | Crime scene cleanup services Herefordshire | Crime scene cleanup services Hertfordshire

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What is crime scene cleaning?

Crime scene cleaning refers to the specialised process of decontaminating an area with meticulous detail where a traumatic event or a crime has taken place. This includes incidents such as suicides, a home invasion, industrial accidents, serious and sudden illness or a death. This isn’t always associated to a crime, and often requests for TRAUMA CLEANING come from a search of ‘crime scene cleaning services near me’, as often blood cleanup services are considered to be ‘crime scenes’.

Crime scene cleanup is very distinct from regular cleaning services or even deep cleaning, because it involves the removal of potentially hazardous materials and the thorough disinfection of the area before returning the area to how it was before the event.

Crime scene cleaning and trauma cleaning is carried out by trained biohazard professionals who have the expertise, experience, equipment, and knowledge to handle these sensitive and potentially dangerous situations.

Who cleans up crime scenes?

There is a common misconception that the emergency services clean up crime scenes or scenes of traumatic injuries. Biohazards present at a crime scene expose you and those cleaning them to several health risks. This is why trauma clean up should always be carried out by professionals with the appropriate training and equipment.

Neither the emergency services nor the Councils provide crime scene cleaning services. Only professional biohazard cleaning services provide crime scene cleaning or biohazard cleaning.

Professional Crime Scene Cleaning in the UK

Trauma cleaning without the correct training and equipment can have serious and fatal consequences, so it’s always best to leave the job to professionally trained crime scene cleaners. Time is of the essence and you must act quickly following a crime, trauma, serious injury, serious illness or death to minimise the health risk to you, the general public and reduce damage to the property.

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Minimising the Risk of Exposure

Our specialist cleaning services are provided whilst utilising the correct PPE (personal protective equipment) and RPE (respiratory protective equipment) to prevent cross-contamination and minimise potential risks. This includes the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens and other bodily fluids when carrying out trauma clean up or crime scene clean up.

There are serious health risks associated with crime scene cleaning as exposure to bloodborne pathogens can cause deadly infections like HIV and Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and others.

What types of crime scene cleaning are there?

Traumatic injuries - stabbing injuries, gunshot injuries, blunt force trauma injuries and accidents (not always a result of crime) and home invasions.

(Some home invasions do not lead to injury but can cause a great deal of phycological and physical trauma. Properties are often subjected to broken glass and other hazards, devastation of a living area and complete disarray)

One of the most horrific events that can happen in the course of a lifetime is having to deal with the aftermath of a violent crime. The crime scene will need to be cleaned by a specialist cleaning service. Crime scene cleanup is complicated by the possible presence of biohazards at the scene.

Sudden death and traumatic death - The aftermath of an unattended death, a sudden death or the loss of life through suicide is very traumatic. It is both traumatic for the person who finds the body and of course for who know the deceased.

The physical aftermath can be overwhelming, an odour is often present which is unpleasant and difficult to deal with. Cleaning a property after an unattended death or a sudden death is the most difficult, very hazardous, distressing and often described as an ‘impossible task’.

Our specialist team can help. Nobody should have to clean up after such a traumatic event.

Insurance Coverage

We are comprehensively covered for all work undertaken, with £10,000,000 of public and product liability cover, to give you peace of mind.

Our insurance documentation (as provided by Hiscox Insurance Company) is available upon request, and covers every eventuality.