CRIME SCENE CLEAN UP

The Decomposition Specialists

A crime scene clean up crew faces a myriad of problems in regard to decomposition.  The bodily fluids spread quickly, soaking carpets and floorboards.  Depending on how long a body is left undiscovered, the overwhelming odor can even permeate the walls, and all the soft goods in the house.  When someone you know has died and gone unattended for a period of time, it’s time to call the decomposition specialists.  The Spaulding Decon team cleans with class and compassion.

The Spaulding team’s main goal is to maintain the integrity of the deceased and his or her family.  They never reveal crime scene clean up details to the press, and they only release before and after pictures to the insurance adjusters. .  As one of the few highly-trained decomposition crews in the nation, each Spaulding Decon employee has undergone extensive training to deal with potential biohazards.  The client therefore assumes less risk regarding biohazards.

Some advice to remember regarding decomposition clean up:

  • Do not attempt to sanitize the area yourself, as the deceased may carry a bloodborne disease.  The psychological ramifications of disinfecting a crime scene can also be overwhelming; unless you are trained to deal with the situation, do not attempt to do so;
  • Your cleaning products are not sufficient to deal with the after products of decomposition.  Spaulding Decon uses only eco-friendly cleansers, and all are extremely effective.  To return the area to its former cleanliness, trust the Spaulding team for your decomposition clean up;
  • The odor that results from decomposition is inexplicable.  Aerosol sprays will not eradicate it.

Spaulding Decon enlists the help of industrial-grade ozone machines to “shock” the air and completely negate odor. 

Call a Spaulding Decon Decomposition Specialist 24 hours a day at 866-99-DECON.
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