#1 Crime Scene Cleanup Company in Louisiana
When first responders and law enforcement officials release a property after a criminal investigation, who is responsible for crime scene cleanup? Thorough inspection and decontamination of the premises is an emotionally taxing endeavor, and if not done correctly, can cause lasting damage.
When blood spills aren’t properly sanitized, there’s the high risk of spreading pathogens, especially those that survive outside of the body for days, weeks, or even months.
Xtreme Cleaners is the #1 crime scene cleanup company in Louisiana with more than 20 years’ experience cleaning up after trauma, homicides, and other bio-hazard contamination.
BIOHAZARD CLEANUP
XTREME Cleaners specializes in biohazard cleanup. Biohazard cleanup can consist of blood and trauma cleanup, medical waste disposal, meth lab testing and remediation, any type of bodily fluid cleaning and the contaminants removed during hoarding cleanup.
We recover and dispose of all medical waste recovered from these scenes, whether it is blood, trauma, needles, emergency responders’ discarded items or OPIM’s (Other Potentially Infectious Materials). It is important to understand that you cannot deal with hazardous material yourself without serious risk of illness or injury.
CRIME SCENE CLEANUP
Crime scene cleanup refers to not only death scenes, but also may include the cleanup of hazardous chemicals associated with methamphetamine labs, MRSA outbreaks, fingerprint dust, debris, fire, smoke, water, sewage, broken glass, pepper gas, tear gas or a myriad of other disasters.
A crime scene may occur anytime or anywhere and our certified technicians’ top priority is to restore the scene to its original or better than original condition. There may be a significant amount of blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIMs) that contain infectious disease and only certified crime scene cleanup technicians can clean a death scene.
XTREME Cleaners’ highly trained technicians are ready to respond to any crime or unattended death scene 24 hours a day, seven days a week using the latest technology and equipment.
What is a “Crime Scene”?
When the word crime scene is mentioned, many typically think of a larger scale, often graphic event which involves police, ambulances, caution tape, etc. While these generally do constitute as crime scenes, the term is certainly not limited to those specific situations.
Any instance where there is any type of cleaning necessary involving something that took place in which the law was broken can be classified as a crime scene, and thus requiring the service of a professional cleaning company.
In many cases, these crime scenes are often not large spectacles at all. They could involve just a minuscule amount of blood, or even no blood at all. These situations are often the most dangerous because they are overlooked. Even if there is no visible residue from an event that took place, there are still a number of factors that must be addressed to get the location completely back to normal.
Contacting a certified company such as Xtreme Cleaners is always essential. We will be able to handle all of your questions and concerns directly over the phone, 24/7. If next steps are required after the initial call, our experts will walk you through to make the process quick and effortless.
How We Help In Your Time Of Need
XTREME Cleaners is available 24 hours per day, seven days per week, for assistance. Call us at 1-800-524-9591 to help you and let us handle your trauma cleanup service needs.
From an in-person conversation to a phone consultation or helping find grief-related resources, XTREME Cleaners is here to give Louisiana families the support they need after a traumatic event.
Helpful Resources FOR LOUISIANA RESIDENTS:
- Obtain a copy of a Death Certificate from the Louisiana State Registrar & Vital Records
- Receive Assistance from the Louisiana Crime Victims Reparations
- Local Obituaries: Louisiana Obituaries