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A crime scene cleanup company will use trained cleaners with bloodborne pathogen certification. Their cleaners will make decisions and destroy personal property directly related to a criminal act and death scene, if death occurred. They will reduce and remove biohazards from biowaste. Biowaste will be removed from solid waste. (See crimescenecleanup.com for cleaning information if you must clean for yourself.)
Fees: Expect a crime scene cleanup company to accept homeowner's insurance, credit cards, and some companies will accept checks or cash.
Some companies will quote a price for the full cleanup, sight unseen. They should honor their quoted price. Others will insist on seeing the scene before offering a quote.
Some crime scene cleanup companies establish a formal business relationship and insist on a signed contract with property liens and more. There are strong similarities between these crime scene cleanup companies and other services, such as water damage and restoration companies; others are less formal and accept the terms and conditions of a verbal contract. Terms and conditions should be clear and concise before work begins, whatever business model your crime scene cleanup company follows.
The consumer should always ask for an invoice to reflect work completed and fees paid.
A crime scene cleanup company should have business insurance. They should have at least one million dollars in general liability, and two million may be the standard.
Crime scene cleanup companies should include the following services:
- Dissect the majority of biowaste,
- Remove all biowaste related to the criminal act and death scene,
- Remove all solid waste related to the criminal act and death,
- Remove all or the majority of carpet and padding from crime scene room,
- Chemically disinfect non-porous surfaces,
- Chemically fog entire rooms or seal porous surfaces,
- Reduce or remove odors,
- Return to scene if asked to return,
- Foresee damage beyond eyesight,
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