ARE YOU LOOKING A CAREER IN CRIME SCENE CLEANING?
Without doubt, one of
the most challenging aspects of workload is trauma cleaning. Murders, suicides,
sudden deaths, undetected deaths are sadly, something that we are regularly
asked to help with.
Recent programmes like Spotless
on Netflix have glamorized the crime scene cleaning industry.
Let’s dig a little deeper to take a real-life
glimpse into crime scene cleaning. Despite
years of experience, nothing can quite prepare our technicians for arrival
on site, and the effects that trauma incidents have on their surroundings.
The fact remains,
most people will never suffer the experience of discovering a traumatic death.
For those who do, the
stress is immense; it is our job to do everything we can to make the situation
easier.
What Happens After a Traumatic Incident?
A traumatic incident
is shocking and unplanned, each one is unique. The devastation caused has far
reaching effects to property, belongings and to the individuals involved.
It might surprise you
to know that to add to the shock of a sudden or unexpected death of a friend or
relative, the responsibility of cleaning up lies with those closest to the
victim.
The police and other emergency services attend
to their duties but the clean-up is definitely not within their remit.
At a time when stress and anxiety are high,
the unpleasantness is compounded by being faced with the prospect of cleaning
the blood and bodily fluids of someone close to us.
What is involved in trauma clean-up?
If a crime scene investigation
is necessary, the scene must remain untouched until that is complete.
Bodily fluids will spread and become absorbed
in fabrics and other absorbent surfaces at the scene. Crucially, the priority
is decontamination; bodily fluids carry pathogens and present a high risk of
infection.
The presence of bodily fluids risks further
infestation of opportunistic organisms and microorganisms.
Our job as trauma
cleaning technicians is multi-faceted, the central role of cleaning and
decontamination is carried out using the most effective equipment and
techniques available, combined with experience.
We aim to reduce the time taken to clean to a
minimum. We pride ourselves in a holistic approach to all of our trauma
cleaning, it can make a massive difference to those involved.
Professionalism in these circumstances needs
to include empathy, kindness and understanding.
Cleaning up an Undetected Death
Often an undetected
death involves an individual who has hoarded possessions, usually because of
mental illness.
The embarrassment
that accompanies the condition means that visitors to the home are infrequent.
The clean-up process in these circumstances is extremely challenging, fluids
will infiltrate many materials.
Items of value need to be identified and dealt
with separately, waste items need to be disposed of appropriately.
Technicians need to
wear appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to prevent infection. The
bodily fluids released after death need to be completely removed and every
affected item either decontaminated or disposed of if unsalvageable.
Ideal Response are
licensed waste carriers, this is vital when dealing with contaminated waste.
Suicide and Murder
In the case of
suicides or murder, the circumstances are extremely distressing for friends and
family. Blood may have been propelled into fabrics and materials, every drop
must be detected and decontaminated.
For the victim’s relatives, it is a time of
grief and shock, it is difficult to think clearly and make decisions.
Our role is to carry out a clean and decontamination with the greatest efficiency with consideration of the impact of the situation on them. A professional and empathetic approach will ease the stress and make a difference to the whole experience.
How do Technicians Cope?
Trauma clean-up
technicians never become hardened or immune to the circumstances they deal
with.
The best technicians
develop an ability to view each individual case with compassion and
professionalism, and hopefully a degree of detachment from the circumstances
that led to it.
Our job is to clear, clean and decontaminate
but work like this demands so much more. Ultimately part of the satisfaction we
feel is from knowing how we have made a difficult situation so much easier for
so many people.
We recognize that our trauma clean-up service is extremely valuable and take pride in the quality of the service we provide. Hopefully, you will never be involved in circumstances such as this, if the worst happens, Biomart Cleaners are there to help. Our cleaning process is thorough and effective, ensuring you and your family can return to normal as soon as possible.
Useful Links:
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EPA
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OSHA
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CDC.Gov
Unlike standard house or business cleaning, biohazard cleanup is a service
that
requires industry expertise, specialized
equipment, and appropriate certifications.
Improper cleanup can raise health and safety risks, and cause further damage.
This is why Biomart has developed a 3-step disinfection process backed by more than 25 years of research and experience.
We thoroughly wash and disinfect all potentially harmful biohazards from affected
areas to ensure our customers’ property is
returned to a safe, livable condition.
Call 24/7 Emergency
Helpline — 18886291222
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