Death Cleanup

Professionally Trained & Certified Crime & Death Cleaning Company New Jersey

Death scenes are often accompanied by blood, bodily fluids, body decomposition and property damage. Once the crowd disperses, the emergency personnel leave, the sirens fade and the crime scene tape comes down -- Those left behind to handle the aftermath of a death are often responsible for managing the cleanup of the scene while finding a way to emotionally cope with the tragic situation. In the frenzy, the first instinct might be to take out the mop and bucket and just start cleaning -- DON’T. Death and crime scenes should be cleaned up by a professional. 
 
Cleaning blood, bodily fluids and body decomposition is both emotionally traumatizing AND physically dangerous. Blood is considered a biohazard because bodily fluids can carry various bacteria, viruses, disease and pathogens. Exposure to blood and bodily fluids can make you sick and spread disease. Mastertech Environmental’s professional trauma scene cleaners are specially trained in the proper handling of biological material and can safely restore clean conditions in the aftermath of a death. Call our office today to learn more about our cleaning process and how we can help -- 973-668-4060.

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Dangers of Cleaning Blood on Your Own and The Importance of Professional Death Cleanup Services


Blood, decomposition and bodily fluids are considered hazardous material. Attempts at cleaning on your own, without the right personal protection, can mean potential exposure to various bacteria, viruses, disease and bloodborne pathogens. Blood-soaked death scenes need more than just a surface cleanup with household cleaners. Blood and bodily fluids can soak into porous surfaces, under flooring, behind walls, behind wall fixtures and into furniture. Improper cleaning can leave behind remnants of blood and fluids that can make people sick, spread disease, cause viral infections and become a major health concern. Blood contaminated death scenes need professional intervention. All blood and bodily fluids need to be carefully extracted under containment, all remaining surfaces must be thoroughly disinfected, and noxious odors need to be removed. 
 
Don’t put yourself, your family, your property and your mental health at risk -- cleanup after a death should be left to the trained and certified death cleaners who will have the right experience, PPE, cleaning agents and cleaning equipment to properly handle your cleanup needs. 
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Mastertech’s Licensed, Trained & Certified Death Cleanup Technicians


The aftermath of the death, suicide, homicide or accident is an overwhelming ordeal. Before you can begin to properly grieve, you must find a way to clean up any blood, decomposition or bodily fluids left behind. If you are dealing with the aftermath of a death, let the trained biohazard remediation team at Mastertech Environmental help. Over the years, our remediation specialists have worked closely with North Jersey families to bring them the safe, thorough, fast and discreet cleaning services they need when tragedy strikes. 

To ensure safe, thorough and efficient cleaning after an unattended death, we conduct an initial site assessment to determine to the full extent of the contamination, identify all potential biological hazards, and develop a detailing cleaning plan to effectively restore safe conditions. Before disturbing the bloody scene, we must isolate the bloody areas with containment chambers to prevent cross contamination and prevent the spread of harmful bloodborne pathogens. Our cleaning process includes the removal of all biological material, a complete disinfection, and thorough deodorization. Our cleanup process ensures the restoration of safe conditions, so you and your family can properly grieve and focus on moving forward. 
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Mastertech Environmental's Crime & Death Scene Cleanup Process

Unlike a standard house cleaning, the cleaning of crime and death scenes are considered a specialty services that requires special training, equipment, licensing and certification. These scenes present special environmental hazards, and mishandling of these scenes can cause serious health and safety concerns. Professional biohazard remediation companies in New Jersey specialize in the safe removal of biological materials left behind after trauma, death or accident.


Assessment

A detailed walk-thru to assess the death scene, determine the full cleaning needs, and identify potential biohazards. 

Containment

Placement of containment chambers around the contamination to prevent cross-contamination.

Removal

The safe removal and proper disposal of all blood, bodily fluid and biological contaminants from the scene.

Disinfection

A thorough disinfection and deodorization to ensure restoration of clean & safe conditions.

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Thorough, Fast & Discreet Biohazard Remediation Services for Crime Trauma & Death Scenes North Jersey


At Mastertech, our clients choose to trust us with their death cleanup needs because we understand the hardship of coping with loss and are prepared to shoulder the burden of cleanup while you focus on grieving. The quality of our work is important because health and property are at stake, and we work hard to get the job done right. We always prioritize safety and procedure, because that is how we can ensure a safe, thorough and discreet cleanup. We follow strict industry standards, safety regulations, and specific cleaning procedures. The risks involved with death cleanup are far too great for us to get it wrong, so we work diligently and thoroughly on every job to ensure the health and safety of our clients, their families and their property.
 
For more information about our local blood removal and crime scene cleaning services near you, call the office today -- 973-668-4060.
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