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Decomposition

Decomposition presents a unique combination of problems for detectives, medical examiners and coroners, but also for those tasked with cleaning the aftermath.

Once removed, a body leaves behind both visual and microscopic traces that can prove harmful to those who may come into contact with them.  Although the appearance of blood, bodily fluids and tissue warrants a thorough cleaning effort, it requires much more than simply wiping it up.

Handling a decomposition involves a detailed procedure to detect, disinfect and completely remove all traces of bio-hazardous materials, to include but not limited to; blood, bodily fluids, tissue & bone matter, contaminated clothing and household goods, hypodermic needles, razor blades and other items that may pose a risk of injury.  Although a visual inspection of a crime or trauma scene may reveal a great deal of blood and bodily fluids about the area, an equal amount will be found by our technicians in areas that cannot be seen or easily accessed.  It is vital that all traces of these elements be removed from a scene, whether a crime has been committed or not.

Technicians with Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. have received extensive training in trauma and crime scene cleanup and in the use of various chemicals, all of which are OSHA approved and completely safe.  In conjunction with specialized training in the detection and removal of bio-hazardous materials, our technicians will restore your house or place of business to a safe environment.

Please, before you attempt to clean a crime or trauma scene yourself, speak with a trained & certified technician.  We have trained personnel standing by 24 hours a day to answer your questions.



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WHAT DO I DO NOW?

Our staff understands that contacting us may be a difficult decision and that you may be too upset to speak with us.  Please understand we will not pressure you and will do everything we can to help you through this difficult process.  Here are some tips.

 

1.  Try to locate the homeowners insurance policy.  It will help us to have the name of the insurance company and policy number. 

2. If possible, have a friend take pictures of the scene.  These can be emailed to our office and will help with the cost evaluation.

3. If you are an immediate family member, and are too upset to speak with us, ask someone else to contact us.  They can relay to you all the information you need.

4. Stay away from the scene and do not attempt to clean it without professional assistance.

5.  Call Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. at

1-800-759-6960 and we'll take time to explain everything to you in detail.  

 

 

What's Involved?
Crime & trauma scene cleanup involves the following:
  • Evaluate the scene
  • Decontaminate the environment
  • Locate all sources of contaminates
  • Decontaminate once again
  • Cut and remove all sources of contaminates (check sub floors, walls, studs, mattress springs, rooms below and adjoining the contaminated area, etc.)
  • Bag and properly dispose of all bio-hazardous materials
  • Use chemicals to find trace amounts of bio-hazards previously undetected
  • Remove any microscopic elements that remain
  • Treat environment for odors
  • Disinfect or dispose of all tools and equipment

 


Hepatitis B Virus

The Hepatitis B Virus can live and thrive in blood for up to seven days.  Hepatitis B causes inflammation of the liver and can lead to more serious conditions such as cirrhosis and liver cancer.  There is no cure or suitable treatment plan for Hepatitis B.

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