After law enforcement completes their investigation, the responsibility for cleanup falls to the property owner. Our trained technicians handle the remediation professionally and discreetly, restoring the space so it can be used again.
We provide professional cleanup for any scene involving blood or bodily fluids, including:
Homicide and violent crime scenes
Assault and battery locations
Home invasion aftermath
Accident scenes with injuries
Any scene with blood or bodily fluids
We only begin work after law enforcement releases the scene. We can coordinate directly with investigators on timing.
Our technicians evaluate the full extent of contamination, including areas not immediately visible.
All blood, bodily fluids, and contaminated materials are carefully removed following OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards.
We clean and sanitize all affected surfaces, including those that may have absorbed fluids like subfloors and wall cavities.
EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants eliminate all remaining pathogens.
ATP testing confirms surfaces are safe. We do not consider the job complete until the space is fully remediated.
All biohazardous waste is transported and disposed of according to Texas state regulations.
We understand that crime scenes attract attention, and the last thing you need is more people watching. Our technicians arrive in unmarked vehicles and wear plain clothes until they are inside the property. We do not advertise our presence.
If media or neighbors ask questions, we do not disclose any information about the scene or our work. Your privacy is protected.
For property managers, landlords, or business owners, we can schedule work during off-hours to minimize disruption and maintain confidentiality.
Cleanup can only begin after law enforcement officially releases the scene. This timing varies depending on the investigation. We are available 24/7 and can begin work as soon as the scene is released, even in the middle of the night.
In Texas, the property owner or tenant is typically responsible for cleanup costs. However, many homeowner's insurance policies cover biohazard cleanup. We work directly with insurance companies and can help you file a claim. Texas also has a Crime Victims' Compensation Program that may help cover costs for victims of violent crimes.
No. We understand that being present can be traumatic. Once you grant us access, we handle everything. You do not need to enter the affected area at any point. We communicate with you by phone and provide documentation when complete.
Most residential crime scene cleanups take between 4-12 hours, depending on the extent of contamination. Larger scenes or those involving significant structural cleaning may take longer. We provide an estimated timeline before beginning work.
Yes. We follow strict OSHA and EPA protocols. After cleanup, we perform ATP testing to verify that all surfaces are free of biological contamination. The space will be safe for normal use.
Call us as soon as you know you will need cleanup. We can be on standby and arrive within hours of scene release.
Call (800) 593-1231