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Crime Scene Cleanup

Do We Clean Up Crime Scenes and Biohazard Situations?

Yes. Crime scene and biohazard cleanup is one of our core services. We handle trauma sites, unattended deaths, homicide scenes, suicide scenes, and any situation involving biological fluids that require professional remediation. This is specialized work that demands proper training, certification, protective equipment, and disposal protocols. We have been doing it for decades and we approach every scene with the seriousness and discretion the situation requires.

What Biohazard Cleanup Actually Involves

Blood and biological fluids are federally regulated biohazardous waste. Cleaning them is not a matter , see also our sewage cleanup service for related Category 3 contamination of applying household disinfectant and wiping down surfaces. Bloodborne pathogens including HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C can survive on surfaces for days under the right conditions. Proper remediation requires removing contaminated porous materials, treating surfaces with EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants, verifying decontamination, and disposing of all biohazardous waste through licensed medical waste carriers. We handle every part of that process.

Working With Law Enforcement and Families

We coordinate with law enforcement to ensure the scene has been released before any cleanup begins. We work directly with families or property managers depending on the situation. In cases involving unattended deaths where the property has been occupied for an extended period, odor remediation and structural decontamination are typically also required. We assess each scene individually and provide an honest scope of what is needed.

Discretion Matters Here

We operate without marked vehicles when requested. We work efficiently to minimize the time a scene is active and visible to neighbors. Families going through these situations are already dealing with enough. Our job is to remove the physical evidence of the event as completely as possible so they do not have to see it every time they walk in. Learn more about our crime scene cleanup service or call us directly.

The Commercial Property Reality in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has a large commercial hospitality sector. Hotels, motels, extended-stay properties, and short-term rentals deal with biohazard cleanup situations more frequently than most people realize. A guest death, a suicide in a hotel room, or a violent incident in a commercial property creates an immediate remediation need that the property operator cannot address internally and cannot afford to delay. We handle these calls from property managers and hotel security departments across the valley. The work is done discreetly, often overnight, so rooms can be returned to service without drawing attention from other guests.

Insurance Coverage for These Situations

For property owners, commercial general liability policies and business property insurance commonly cover biohazard remediation costs resulting from incidents on the property. Hotels and commercial landlords in Nevada typically carry coverage that includes these events. We work directly with commercial insurance adjusters and provide full documentation of scope, materials removed, treatment applied, and waste disposal chain of custody. That documentation is what satisfies both the insurance carrier and any future liability questions about the property.

For families dealing with a crime or traumatic death in a personal residence, Nevada's Victims of Crime Program can help. The VOCP pays up to $5,000 toward crime scene cleanup costs for qualified victims of violent crime in Nevada. Claims are submitted through the Nevada Attorney General's Office. We are familiar with the documentation requirements and can help you understand what the process involves. Call us at (702) 442-1126 any time. We will walk you through your options before any work begins.

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