
Medical Waste Services provides bio-hazard cleaning and remediation, specializing in crime scene, trauma and non-crime scene clean up. We provide services to individuals who have experienced traumatic events that call for our proprietary remediation services. Our technicians are highly trained, compassionate and professional individuals capable of addressing the most severe bio-hazardous, infectious disease situations.
Our goal is to remediate and clean all blood-borne and air-borne pathogens, bodily fluids, tissue, infectious diseases in a manor prescribed by OSHA, the Centers for Disease Control and the EPA. We follow strict OSHA 29CFR1910.1030 guidelines and protocols, insuring the safety of our staff and you throughout the clean up process. Each technician is also trained to exemplify the utmost discretion and sensitivity, while completely remediating any job site.
When you are faced with a situation or tragedy don’t deal with it alone. Contact us – we will be very sensitive to the situation while maintaining compliance with all state and federal laws. Medical Waste Services bio-hazardous cleanup is extremely important. Our team handles each job until it is completely finished. Upon completion, you will receive a Certification of Remediation, which ensures your property is safe to inhabit once again.
The police, the fire department and the crime-scene investigators who arrive at a crime scene perform crucial tasks in the aftermath of a violent death. But they don’t, as a general rule, clean up. Mopping up after someone who dies violently is the responsibility of that person’s family. And until recently, there were very few cleaning companies that would handle that kind of job, so the family members ended up having to do it themselves. If ever there were a situation begging for capitalism to step in and take over, this was it.
Crime-scene cleaners charge up to $600 an hour for their service, and most people would pay a lot more. In this article, we’ll find out what crime-scene clean-up involves, what special knowledge the cleaners need to have and who in the world would be able to do this job.
Crime-scene clean-up is a niche market within the cleaning industry. It’s called CTS Decon — crime and trauma scene decontamination — and it involves cleaning up dangerous material. This could mean the biologically contaminated scene of a violent death (homicide, suicide or accidental) or the chemically contaminated scene of a methamphetamine lab or anthrax-exposure site. Crime-scene cleaners come in and restore the scene to its pre-incident state.