Services

Crime Trauma Scene Cleanup provides professional blood and bodily fluid clean up services for residential and commercial properties, including apartments, hotels, factories, vehicles and public areas in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Experienced and thorough sanitation services are needed after an event leaves bloodshed. Our trained bio hazard cleanup team is equipped with industry leading technology, training and years of experience in successfully disinfecting and eliminating harmful health hazards that can be spread by direct contact with blood.

24 Hour Emergency Service

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903 504 0045

 Crime and trauma scenes in Texas, Oklahoma,      Arkansas and Louisiana for law enforcement,       apartment complexes, HOA’s and funeral homes.

 

Remove all biohazards with proper cleaning,      disinfection, deodorization and document                   disposal of infectious materials.

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+ Crime Scene Cleanup
+ Suicide Clean up.
+ Homicide/Trauma Scene Cleaning
+ Bio Recovery Services
+ MERSA/MRSA Staph/Bacterial decontamination
+ Automobile Clean Up/Accident/Homicide/Suicide
+ Stolen Car Decontamination
+ Industrial Accidents/Bio Hazard Remediation
+ Natural/Accidental Death Cleanup
+ Unattended Death/Decomposition Cleaning
+ Clean Up Blood/Body Fluids
+ Severe Odor Removal/Neutralizer
+ Distressed Property/Trashed Houses
+ Gross Filth Cleaning/Hoarder
+ Feces/Urine/Animal/Rodent/Bird/Waste Removal
+ Decontamination/Sanitizing
+ Tear Gas/Pepper Spray Clean Up
+ Police/Emergency Vehicle/Cleaning/Decontamination/Coroners/Cleanup/Decontamination

The Risks of Handling Blood Ill-equipped

Blood is a type of bodily fluid that can contain dangerous and life changing blood borne pathogens which are microscopic organisms that can cause diseases and infections. Commonly known health hazards of unprotected blood contact are HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis B and C. These conditions pose a serious threat to everyone, even people in peak health. Therefore, direct contact with blood of any kind should not be taken lightly, and professional measures should be taken to ensure the safety of not only the person sanitizing the blood-filled area but for anyone that will have future contact with it.