Our range of work includes dealing with a variety of different situations, requiring an intensive and professional touch, such as; Crime Scene Cleanup, Trauma Cleaning, Removing Blood and Body fluids, Human Body Decomposition and After Death Cleaning, Sharps Removal, Squat Clearance, Hoarding Clearance,Bird Fouling Cleanup and Water Damage Restoration.
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We offer a quick and discreet solution for both commercial and domestic customers to meet all your Biohazard and crime scene cleaning needs including:
Crime Scene Cleanup
Trauma Cleanup
Blood & Body Fluid Cleanup
Needle Cleanup
Squat Cleaning
Hoarding Cleanup
Body Decomposition
Water Damage Restoration
All our staff are fully trained and follow current Health and Safety regulations to ensure your property is left to reoccupy as quickly and safely as possible.
Based in the Midlands we are ideally situated to access all areas in no time at all.
Our normal office hours are between 7am and 7pm, seven days a week.
Call Us On 0800 246 5788
Qualified Staff?
Trained by the National Academy of Crime Scene Cleaners (NACSC) our teams of highly trained cleaning experts will quickly carry out a cleanup in a variety of locations and situations, including post death cleaning, needle sweeps and squat cleaning.
Our Aim Is?
To treat all our customers and their property with respect and care.
To stay in contact with the customer at all times, keeping them advised of progress and any changes to the original plan.
To ensure the safety of the customer, our staff and the general public by adhering to our in-house procedures and Health & Safety Legislation.
There’s no argument that one of the most challenging aspects of working within the cleaning solutions industry is trauma and crime scene cleaning. Unfortunately, sudden and undetected deaths are something
It is widely thought that the cleaning of the area at a crime scene or traumatic incident is done by the Police. Unfortunately, that is not the case. In reality the cleanup is down to the family of the victim or the property owner.