BioChemical CLEANUP in ORLANDO and DAYTONA BEACH
AFI provides cleanup, investigations and consulting at Crime Scenes and is often called upon to assist Law Enforcement Agencies, Corporations, Attorneys, and Real Estate Agencies. Many people do not know that, in most cases, it is the property owner's responsibility to properly clean up crime scenes. These Crime Scenes often have a host of environmental hazards. Some of these hazards include (BBP) Blood Borne Pathogens and or (PIMS) Potentially Infectious Materials.
Examples of Hazardous Clean-ups include:
Animal Infestations - feces, urine, putrefied remains.
Human remains from a homicide and or suicide – putrefied bodies and insect infestation.
Trash clean up with food putrefaction.
Any BBP or PIMS which include HIV, AIDS, Viral, Hepatitis, Bacterium.
We follow all local and federal state guide lines and laws (OSHA, EPA, and Laboratory Safety Guidelines, Dept of Justice FBI). Our operatives are trained in proper barrier protection. PPEs are used and removal meets or exceeds all government standards.
Crime scene cleanup is the process of cleaning up a crime scene after a violent or traumatic event. This can include cleaning up blood, bodily fluids, other biohazards, and other evidence of the crime. Crime scene cleanup is a specialized field that requires training and experience.
There are a number of different types of crime scene cleanup companies. Some companies specialize in cleaning up after homicides, while others specialize in cleaning up after other types of crimes, such as suicides, accidents, and natural disasters.
The cost of crime scene cleanup varies depending on the size of the crime scene, the type of crime that was committed, and the level of expertise required. In general, crime scene cleanup is a costly process.
There are a number of reasons why it is important to hire a professional crime scene cleanup company. First, professional crime scene cleanup companies have the training and experience to clean up crime scenes safely and effectively. Second, professional crime scene cleanup companies have the proper equipment to clean up crime scenes. Third, professional crime scene cleanup companies are familiar with the laws and regulations that govern crime scene cleanup.
If you have been the victim of a crime, it is important to contact a professional crime scene cleanup company as soon as possible. Professional crime scene cleanup companies can help you to clean up your home or business and return it to its pre-crime condition.
Here are some additional things to consider when choosing a crime scene cleanup company:
Make sure the company is licensed and insured.
Get multiple estimates.
Ask about the company's experience and training.
Make sure the company is familiar with the laws and regulations that govern crime scene cleanup.
Choose a company that you feel comfortable with.
Crime scene cleanup is a difficult and emotional process. By hiring a professional crime scene cleanup company, you can focus on your recovery and leave the cleanup to the experts.