Crime scenes are often dramatized in media, with detectives collecting evidence and wrapping up cases in a tidy 60-minute episode— but what really happens when the authorities finish their investigation? The reality is much less glamorous; most people don’t realize...
Life can throw unexpected curveballs your way, and some situations are more than just messy- they can be dangerous. Residential biohazard cleanup involves addressing hazardous materials and conditions in the home, such as bodily fluids, infectious materials,...
After a traumatic family event has occurred, the last thing you want to do is be responsible for the crime scene cleanup. The act of cleaning up after a tragedy can be further traumatizing. Unfortunately, the onus is typically on the family to manage the...