Crime Scene Clean Up

When your property is the site of a crime scene, it can often be a lengthy and sometimes dangerous task cleaning the entire property yourself. With any crime scene, you run the risk of exposing yourself to biohazardous materials and other dangerous substances. Rather than risk injuring yourself or becoming ill because of something left in your property at a crime scene, call in our professional crime scene cleanup crew in Albany, TX, and leave the dirty work to us. At Crime Scene Clean, we have experience cleaning up crime scenes of every variety, from crime scenes with chemical waste to medical waste, crime scenes with biohazardous material, and even murder scenes. Whatever has happened on your property, whether it’s a commercial or residential crime scene cleanup you need, we’re here to handle the cleanup quickly and discreetly with as little inconvenience to you as possible.

Biohazard Team Texas

When it comes to cleaning up biohazardous spills it is important to hire someone that you can trust. At Crime Scene Clean we are here to help the community of Texas with cleaning up after an event that necessitates having a professional cleaning team that is both trained in OSHA and EPA guidelines.

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHAct) was passed to prevent workers from being killed or seriously harmed at work. This law requires that employers provide their employees with working conditions that are free from known dangers. When you are working with biohazardous spills, it is necessary that your staff is ready and understands that safety procedures. At Crime Scene Clean, we make sure that our staff is ready to deal with all materials and hazards and their safety is our number one concern along with properly cleaning your home or office.

Hoarding Removal Team

Crime Scene Clean serves the community of Grand Prairie, Texas, as well as many other communities in the state of Texas. Our Hoarding Removal Team can return a home damaged by hoarding to a more livable and safe state. Homes damaged by hoarding can create serious problems, not just for the person or people with the hoarding problem, but for the structure of the house itself. Depending on what is being hoarded, the weight on floors and other parts of the house’s frame can cause serious damage that can lead to the home’s condemnation by city and/or state authorities. Hoarding also presents a more immediate problem with threats to hygiene and health, and these homes should be dealt with as soon as possible.

Animal Cleanup Service DFW

Our pets are some of our favorite companions and welcome guests in our home. We feed them, care for them and they become part of our families. However, when animals enter our home or property without our knowledge or when animals have been present in a location without the attention and care they require, this presents another situation entirely. Animals leave behind pungent odors, waste and even disease and bacteria, leaving your home, business or property unfit for normal life. If you are in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and find that you are in need of animal cleanup services, call the experienced professionals at Crime Scene Clean for assistance.

Failed Fridge Cleanup

The Crime Scene Clean staff are known for their ability to take a scene where truly horrifying and tragic events have happened and return them to a state similar to, if not better than, the way it was before the incident. The reputation they have earned is stellar and well deserved. Whether they are working on scenes where murders or suicides have left behind bodily fluids and body parts to scenes where dangerous chemicals have been spilled, the staff of Crime Scene Clean of Irving, TX, has proven that they are capable of transforming scenes of unspeakable horror and/or tragedy to livability and safe habitability. By using professional techniques with equipment and cleaning chemicals that are specific to their industry, the staff of Crime Scene Clean exhibit their professionalism when responding to every scene, whether it was the scene of a crime, a suicide, hoarding behavior, unattended death, or something less tragic but equally upsetting—a failed refrigerator or freezer.