Crime scene cleanup services are a vital part of returning any home or building to a normal state after any criminal or traumatic event. Crime scenes are fairly common in any country, in the United States alone every 24.6 seconds a violent crime occurs. While the police can investigate and gather evidence, they aren’t responsible
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Though the police can assist with ending a crime at a crime scene, they typically do not handle the clean-up process. This type of cleanup can be tricky as the property may have potentially dangerous substances. In cases of extreme trauma, our technicians can assist. United Water Restoration Group technicians are professionally certified and trained to handle crime scene cleanup regardless of the severity of the scene.
We understand how difficult these situations can be. If called out to a crime scene cleanup, our technicians arrive in unmarked vans with concealed equipment to provide discretion. We know that discretion in these times can make a world of difference. We want to help provide comprehensive, discrete services to help provide you and your family with the privacy you deserve. Our crime scene cleanup services will clean any damages, biohazardous or otherwise. Once our technicians are finished up with our process, the property will have all stains and noticeable signs of damage sanitized, cleaned, and completely restored to normal.
United Water Restoration Group’s blog has plenty of blogs that cover our services in greater detail. To learn more about how our crime scene cleanup process works, read our blog here. Our blog also covers details regarding what to expect when dealing with these services, the general cost of them, and how these services can assist you. While these types of services are never easy to tackle, we are always here to assist you during your time of need. Read our blog to learn more information.
How Does Crime Scene Cleanup Work?
How Does Crime Scene Cleanup Work?
Crime scene cleanup is a very important service required after nearly any criminal or traumatic event befalls a building. While the police can investigate crimes and solve them, they are unable to perform crime scene cleanup services. No federal or local government agency handles crime scene cleanup, they are generally handled by a third-party company,
How Much Does Crime Scene Cleanup Cost?
How Much Does Crime Scene Cleanup Cost?
After any crime or traumatic event has occurred in a home or building, crime scene or trauma cleanup services may be necessary for the safety of those dwelling in the building. While officers can help investigate and gather evidence, no local or federal government agency is tasked with the cleanup of affected areas. The responsibility