What trauma cleanup covers
Trauma cleanup is a broad term that can overlap with crime scene cleanup, unattended death cleanup, or blood cleanup, depending on what happened. If you’re not sure which specific service applies to your situation, this page — and a phone call — is the right starting point; we’ll route you to the right response.
Our process
Assessment, containment, PPE-protected removal, licensed disposal, cleaning and disinfecting, deodorizing, and a final walkthrough — the same core process across all our services, applied to whatever combination the situation calls for.
OSHA bloodborne pathogen compliance
Every job follows the OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard for handling and disposal, regardless of which specific type of trauma cleanup applies.
Discreet, unmarked service
Crews arrive in unmarked vehicles and work quietly, so the goal of returning to normal isn’t undermined by unwanted attention during the process.
Insurance and property manager coordination
We work with insurance adjusters, landlords, and property managers to document the work, whatever the underlying cause. Coverage varies by policy and circumstance — we don’t provide legal or insurance advice, but we make documentation straightforward.