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When tragedy strikes, families and property owners are often left with the difficult task of cleaning up after a crime or an unattended death. That’s where Biohazard Busters steps in. Our job is to clean, sanitize, and restore areas affected by trauma, while following safety rules and showing compassion. But many people don’t know the difference between crime scene cleanup and death cleanup — and how each situation is handled.
In this article, we’ll explain the key differences between the two and how Biohazard Busters handles each with care, professionalism, and safety in mind.
What is Crime Scene Cleanup?
A crime scene cleanup happens after an event such as a homicide, violent assault, or any crime involving blood or body fluids. Once police have finished their investigation, it’s the job of a biohazard cleanup company to safely remove all traces of the incident.
These scenes may contain:
What is Death Cleanup?
A death cleanup usually refers to an unattended death — when a person passes away and their body is not found for days or even weeks. These situations are more common than many people think, especially among elderly individuals living alone.
As the body begins to decompose, it releases strong odors and fluids that can soak into flooring, furniture, and walls. This creates a dangerous and unpleasant environment, which requires special equipment and cleaning techniques to handle.
Unattended death scenes may involve:
How Biohazard Busters Handles Crime Scene Cleanups
At Biohazard Busters, we approach every crime scene cleanup with professionalism and respect. Here’s a simple breakdown of how we handle it:
1. Safety First
We suit up with PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to protect ourselves from potential bloodborne pathogens.
2. Assessment
We inspect the scene to understand the scope of work, including where fluids may have spread and what materials are contaminated.
3. Biohazard Removal
We carefully remove blood, fluids, and contaminated materials like carpeting, furniture, or clothing.
4. Sanitization
We use hospital-grade disinfectants to sanitize all surfaces, including hidden areas like baseboards or cracks in the floor.
5. Deodorizing
We use fogging machines and air scrubbers to remove lingering odors and purify the air.
6. Respect and Privacy
We understand these situations are painful. Our team works discreetly and respectfully to help families through a difficult time.
How Biohazard Busters Handles Death Cleanups
Death cleanup requires a slightly different approach due to the condition of the body and the time it has been left unattended.
1. Odor Control
Before beginning the physical cleanup, we use ozone machines or foggers to neutralize extreme odors.
2. Biohazard Waste Disposal
Fluids from decomposition can spread widely, so we remove affected materials like mattresses, flooring, or drywall as needed.
3. Deep Cleaning
We clean and disinfect all contaminated surfaces using EPA-approved solutions that kill viruses, bacteria, and mold spores.
4. Pest Management
If insects are present, we treat the area to prevent further spread.
5. Restoration Recommendations
In some cases, property damage may require repairs or replacement. We provide suggestions or work with restoration contractors to help.
The Main Differences
Feature
Crime Scene Cleanup
Death CleanupInvolves a crime?
Yes, usually a violent act
No, typically natural or unattended death
Who calls us?
Law enforcement, families, landlords
Families, property managers, neighbors
Time of discovery
Often immediate
Often after several days or weeks
Hazards present
Blood, forensic chemicals
Decomposition fluids, insects, strong odor
Emotional impact
High – often sudden and tragic
High – often lonely and sad
Both require skill, care, and proper handling — and that’s what Biohazard Busters delivers every time.
Why Choose Biohazard Busters?
At Biohazard Busters, we’re not just cleaners — we’re compassionate professionals trained to deal with emotional and hazardous situations. People trust us because we:
Final Thoughts
Dealing with the aftermath of a tragic event is never simple. Whether it’s a violent crime or the quiet passing of a loved one, proper cleanup is essential to protect health, restore peace of mind, and begin the healing process.
Biohazard Busters is proud to serve Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas with expert crime scene and death cleanup services. Our trained team is always ready to respond quickly, clean safely, and treat every job with the dignity it deserves.
If you ever face such a situation, don’t do it alone. Call Biohazard Busters — we’re here to help, anytime.
In this article, we’ll explain the key differences between the two and how Biohazard Busters handles each with care, professionalism, and safety in mind.
What is Crime Scene Cleanup?
A crime scene cleanup happens after an event such as a homicide, violent assault, or any crime involving blood or body fluids. Once police have finished their investigation, it’s the job of a biohazard cleanup company to safely remove all traces of the incident.
These scenes may contain:
- Blood and bodily fluids
- Fingerprint dust or tear gas residue
- Broken glass or property damage
- Personal items left behind
What is Death Cleanup?
A death cleanup usually refers to an unattended death — when a person passes away and their body is not found for days or even weeks. These situations are more common than many people think, especially among elderly individuals living alone.
As the body begins to decompose, it releases strong odors and fluids that can soak into flooring, furniture, and walls. This creates a dangerous and unpleasant environment, which requires special equipment and cleaning techniques to handle.
Unattended death scenes may involve:
- Strong odors from decomposition
- Bodily fluids that have leaked over time
- Maggots or insects
- Damaged flooring or walls
How Biohazard Busters Handles Crime Scene Cleanups
At Biohazard Busters, we approach every crime scene cleanup with professionalism and respect. Here’s a simple breakdown of how we handle it:
1. Safety First
We suit up with PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to protect ourselves from potential bloodborne pathogens.
2. Assessment
We inspect the scene to understand the scope of work, including where fluids may have spread and what materials are contaminated.
3. Biohazard Removal
We carefully remove blood, fluids, and contaminated materials like carpeting, furniture, or clothing.
4. Sanitization
We use hospital-grade disinfectants to sanitize all surfaces, including hidden areas like baseboards or cracks in the floor.
5. Deodorizing
We use fogging machines and air scrubbers to remove lingering odors and purify the air.
6. Respect and Privacy
We understand these situations are painful. Our team works discreetly and respectfully to help families through a difficult time.
How Biohazard Busters Handles Death Cleanups
Death cleanup requires a slightly different approach due to the condition of the body and the time it has been left unattended.
1. Odor Control
Before beginning the physical cleanup, we use ozone machines or foggers to neutralize extreme odors.
2. Biohazard Waste Disposal
Fluids from decomposition can spread widely, so we remove affected materials like mattresses, flooring, or drywall as needed.
3. Deep Cleaning
We clean and disinfect all contaminated surfaces using EPA-approved solutions that kill viruses, bacteria, and mold spores.
4. Pest Management
If insects are present, we treat the area to prevent further spread.
5. Restoration Recommendations
In some cases, property damage may require repairs or replacement. We provide suggestions or work with restoration contractors to help.
The Main Differences
Feature
Crime Scene Cleanup
Death CleanupInvolves a crime?
Yes, usually a violent act
No, typically natural or unattended death
Who calls us?
Law enforcement, families, landlords
Families, property managers, neighbors
Time of discovery
Often immediate
Often after several days or weeks
Hazards present
Blood, forensic chemicals
Decomposition fluids, insects, strong odor
Emotional impact
High – often sudden and tragic
High – often lonely and sad
Both require skill, care, and proper handling — and that’s what Biohazard Busters delivers every time.
Why Choose Biohazard Busters?
At Biohazard Busters, we’re not just cleaners — we’re compassionate professionals trained to deal with emotional and hazardous situations. People trust us because we:
- Are available 24/7 for emergencies
- Follow all OSHA and EPA regulations
- Use advanced cleaning tools and disinfectants
- Handle each job with care, privacy, and respect
- Help with insurance claims when needed
Final Thoughts
Dealing with the aftermath of a tragic event is never simple. Whether it’s a violent crime or the quiet passing of a loved one, proper cleanup is essential to protect health, restore peace of mind, and begin the healing process.
Biohazard Busters is proud to serve Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas with expert crime scene and death cleanup services. Our trained team is always ready to respond quickly, clean safely, and treat every job with the dignity it deserves.
If you ever face such a situation, don’t do it alone. Call Biohazard Busters — we’re here to help, anytime.