Unattended Death Cleanup
Unattended death cleanup or decomposition cleanup occurs when a person passes away and the body is not found for a prolonged period of time. The discovery of the body can be a shock to the family or the unsuspecting apartment or hotel manager. Death cleanup requires professionally trained technicians in order to protect current and future occupants of the property from potential risks and odors that can consume the structure along with furnishings (i.e., bed sheets, mattresses, rugs and other furniture) and personal items.
Death Cleanup Complex Approach
Unattended death cleanup involves the removal and cleaning or disposal of items that have been contaminated with body fluids, blood and odor. HSA’s trained and certified technicians are professional and discreet. Death cleanup requires a specialized biohazard cleanup and disinfection procedure not just in the immediate scene, but also in surrounding areas. These include areas where odors may have permeated items and furnishings, including within walls and ducts, and under the flooring, sub flooring and even cement. If odors are not properly cleaned from various surfaces and items these may emanate far into the future. Furthermore, failure to properly and safely remove all biological and chemical contaminants may pose serious health issues for occupants, employees, and owners.
HSA Expertise in Unattended Death Cleanup
There are very few professional organizations capable of performing an unattended death cleanup safely, properly, efficiently and discreetly. The trained and certified biohazard cleanup technicians at HSA can help you within 1-2 hours notice.
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