After police and forensic teams have finished and released a scene, what remains is left to the property owner or family — and it is rarely something anyone should have to handle themselves. Crime scenes can contain blood, bodily fluids and other biological hazards that require trained remediation.
We step in at that point: cleaning, decontaminating and restoring the area thoroughly and discreetly, so you can begin to move forward.
After the investigation
Forensic investigators document and process a scene, but they do not clean it. Once a property is released, biological material and the residues of investigation (such as fingerprint powders and chemical agents) often remain. We remediate all of it to a safe, sanitary standard.
Trained, equipped and respectful
Our technicians follow established decontamination protocols, use appropriate personal protective equipment, and dispose of all contaminated waste through licensed channels. We work methodically and quietly, mindful that a real event has affected real people.
What’s included
- Decontamination of blood and bodily fluids
- Removal and disposal of contaminated materials
- Cleanup of fingerprint powder and investigation residues
- Hospital-grade disinfection of affected areas
- Odour neutralisation where required
- Discreet, confidential handling from start to finish