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Why Do You Need Professional Crime Scene Cleanup Services In Los Angeles

When your home, office, or vehicle has been at the scene of the crime, the first thing that you would need to do is to inform the authorities. After the police and fire department has done their work and completed all the paperwork, you would need to deal with the cleaning up yourself. There are many different risks involved, for which the average homeowner might not be the best equipped. This is the reason why you need professional crime scene cleanup services in Los Angeles. Here are some of the biggest reasons why you should get such a service.

Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup Services

Avoiding The Chances Of Infection

Most crime scenes have biohazard risks which can pose serious risks to your health. The blood and bodily fluids often contain pathogens that can easily spread to you and your loved ones. Some of the common diseases that are caused by contamination in crime scenes include HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, and similar diseases. So, you would need to decontaminate rather than just clean. This is something that is done by professional Los Angeles crime scene cleanup services.

Meeting The Regulatory Requirements

In the US, OSHA requires that exposure to blood-borne pathogens at the crime scene be limited as much as possible. They require that you follow specific protocols to clean up the crime scene so that your home or vehicle is deemed to be safe from biohazardous waste.

They Have The Right Safety Equipment

When dealing with crime scene cleanup, you would need to get in touch with a professional contractor because they have the necessary safety equipment to deal with the cleanup process. At the same time, you also need to prevent the chances of cross-contamination. This can only be achieved with the help of a professional.

Here are some of the common categories of crime scene cleanup in Los Angeles along with their average cost.

Type of Service Description Average Cost
Biohazard Cleanup Cleanup of bodily fluids, blood, and other biological materials from crime scenes, accidents, or traumatic events. $500 – $1,500 per hour
Trauma Scene Cleanup Cleaning and decontamination of crime scenes or traumatic events, including blood, bodily fluids, and tissue removal. $1,000 – $3,000 per hour
Tear Gas Cleanup Cleaning of tear gas residue from surfaces and ventilation systems after law enforcement or military operations. $1,500 – $5,000 per hour
Fingerprint Dust Cleanup Removal of fingerprint dust and other forensic powders used by law enforcement during crime scene investigations. $500 – $2,000 per hour
Odor Removal Elimination of strong odors caused by decomposition, smoke, chemicals, or other contaminants. $500 – $2,000 per hour

 

Please note that these are average costs and can vary depending on the location, severity of the damage, and other factors. Contact our professional crime scene cleanup services to get a more accurate estimate for the project.

Insurance And Compensation For Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup

When you are looking to get crime scene cleanup, one of the most common questions that might come to your mind is how to pay for it all. There are different ways in which you can pay for crime scene cleanup.
Perhaps one of the easiest and most pocket-friendly ways is to apply for compensation. The State of California’s Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) would help you get reimbursement to any individual who pays, or assumes the obligation to pay, reasonable costs to clean the scene of the crime in an amount not to exceed $1,709. However, you must know that the amount will only paid to cover the cleaning and transportation of the biohazardous waste and not towards any damage to the property.

To pay for the damage to the property, the best bet would be to make a claim against your homeowner’s policy. In many cases, your homeowner’s policy will more likely cover the damages caused due to homicide, arson, burglary, breaking and entering, and other kinds of crimes. You will need to review your insurance policy and then make the claim right away. You need to make sure that you have the report from the authorities with you as that would help get the claims processed faster.

At Done Right Restoration, we will help you complete the process of making the insurance process much simpler for you. We also help you make the application for Crime Scene Cleanup compensation as well.

Regulatory Requirements

Crime scene cleanup is not usually considered to be a separate service category of its own in most guidelines. However, most of the services that are typically performed by biohazard cleanup crews in the United States are regulated or fall under the purview of the guidelines of best practices from governing and advisory bodies such as OSHA, NIOSH, DOT, and the EPA. So, when you are hiring a professional for los angeles crime scene cleanup, you need to make sure that they follow all the relevant guidelines to ensure the safety of your loved ones.

In the US, OSHA requires that exposure to blood-borne pathogens be limited as much as possible as blood and similar biological materials are quite infectious. It is also important to adopt cross-contamination protocols, which stipulate that certain steps be taken to prevent the spread of contamination to the unaffected areas.

We always have an exposure control plan in place before beginning work on any crime scene cleanup project. Under employee safety and cross-contamination protocols, OSHA’s blood-borne pathogen regulations pertain to bioremediation.

At Done Right Restoration, we follow these guidelines for Los Angeles crime scene cleanup.

  • CDC and NIOSH established guidelines for how blood and biological materials must be treated.
  • ANSI/IICRC S540 standards for Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup.
  • Federal OSHA and NIOSH requirements and recommendations to provide the highest level of safety and training for our employees and customers.
  • We also abide by specific regulations set by the EPA, DOT, OSHA, and state environmental agencies to handle, transport, and dispose of medical waste.

Speak to our team to know more about how we follow the relevant regulatory requirements for crime scene cleanup.

 

How Are We Special As A Crime Scene Cleanup Contractor?

Here are some reasons why you can fall back on our services to clean up a crime scene.

Licensed and Qualified

We are a licensed and qualified team and can deal with bio-hazards such as blood and other containments.

A trained staff

Our team members have undergone an OSHA training program and will apply the best practices for cleaning the crime scene.

Reputation & Experience

We are an experienced team and are renowned among the local community for doing quality work. We will promptly respond to your call and offer discreet services. We have been offering the service for the past decade.

Using specialized equipment

We are flexible and will adjust to your needs. Our team has specialized equipment that may be necessary for intense cleaning.

 

Our Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup Services

We offer a wide range of Los Angeles crime scene cleanup Services. Here are the services that we offer:

  • Homicide/Suicide Cleanup
  • Biohazard cleanup
  • Burglary Cleanup
  • Arson Cleanup

Apart from the services mentioned above, we also offer customized services to deal with other kinds of crime scene cleanup. Contact us to know more.

Our Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup Process

Here is an overview of the process that we follow for the Los Angeles crime scene cleanup. This is a tried-and-tested process and helps us to complete the work without any hassles.

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  • Assessment: A walkthrough assessment of the site would be conducted to create zones to prevent cross-contamination.
  • Bio Removal: This is the most crucial step as all visible blood, body fluids, and compromised materials will be removed.
  • Preparing the Area: Remove carpet, furniture, dirt, dust, etc. to prepare the area for disinfecting.
  • 3-Step Biowash: At this stage, a three-stage process is adopted which involves cleaning, disinfecting, and deodorizing.
  • Path of Extraction: Apart from cleaning the area directly affected by the crime, but the path of the extraction will also need to be cleaned. Here, the same 3-step process is used to disinfect the pathway around and out of the home.
  • Site Breakdown: Disinfecting all equipment is followed by disposal of biohazard containers.

Frequently Asked Questions

In most cases, it is recommended that you give us a call right after the police and fire authorities have done their work. They would give you written permission after which you can give us a call.

We have a team of crime scene cleanup experts who are on standby at all times of the day. This allows us to respond to your call at all times. In most cases, we will respond to your calls within an hour.

Suicide cleanup is a clean up which is done after someone commits or attempts suicide in their home or business. While most of the procedures and processes of the clean up are similar to crime scene, there is usually more emphasis on home-based cleaning, in direct contact with the victim’s family.