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CRIME SCENE CLEAN UP
MRSA, Hepatitis & AIDS
Don’t allow a crime scene clean up to claim any more victims than from the initial trauma. Blood and airborne dangers are present in many crime scene clean up situations and can present grave problems for those not trained to deal with them. The following list illustrates the invisible dangers that can lurk at a crime scene and the reasons why it’s so important to partner with a qualified crime scene clean up team like Spaulding Decon.
- We know it by the innocent-sounding acronym MRSA, but Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus is always a possible threat at a crime scene. It’s spread through human contact, and it doesn’t respond to many antibiotics.
- AIDS – Whether we’re cleaning a meth lab, the scene of a drug deal gone sour or a traffic accident scene, we’re always aware of the possibility of contracting AIDS. We handle sharps with great care and always wear the most secure protective clothing available.
- Methamphetamine traces – When not properly cleaned and disinfected, a methamphetamine lab can leave traces that linger for years. The substance seeps into walls and through floorboards – and can make subsequent occupants sick.
- Dangerous result from rat feces – Rat feces poses an airborne threat unique to crime scene clean up.
Spaulding Decon follows all OSHA guidelines and employs only certified crime scene technicians. Each member of our team is properly vaccinated as well.
Speak with a Crime Scene Clean up Expert 24 Hours a Day: 1-866-99-DECON.
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