Nationwide Suicide Cleaning Services
Dealing with the suicide of a friend, family member, or acquaintance can be devastating. Not only do you have to deal with the personal affairs of the person who passed away, but you may have to deal with suicide cleanup where the incident occurred. If you’re in this scenario and aren’t sure where to turn, know that the team at Dead Body Cleanup is here for you. We’re available 24/7/365, ready and willing to help you with any biohazard cleanup.
How to Handle A Suicide Cleanup
Sudden unexpected death is a highly traumatic event; if a self-inflicted injury causes the death, it can be even more emotionally devastating. Shock and grief will most likely hit you immediately, and knowing what to do after that can be overwhelming and far out of your reach. It may seem natural to clean up the scene immediately after the death. Still, it’s essential to understand that some potential dangers may be left behind, and these scenes need to be cleaned up by professional suicide cleanup experts. At Dead Body Cleanup, we have a team of highly professional biohazard cleaners who follow the latest CDC guidelines to ensure all necessary precautions are taken. In addition, our staff members all wear full PPE to protect themselves from harmful bloodborne pathogens that may be present.
Discreet Cleaning Crews
Dead Body Cleanup is a leading provider of suicide cleanup services in Minnesota. We are committed to providing you with the highest quality service and will do our best to respond to your inquiry as quickly as possible. We have years of experience in the industry responding to all biohazard cleanup calls, and we’re available 24/7/365.
In addition to our responsiveness, we value your privacy during this highly stressful time. We will be as discreet as possible, including arriving in unmarked vehicles to avoid unnecessary attention from neighbors and onlookers.
Proper Cleanup Is Necessary
Bodies contain biohazardous blood and bodily fluids that can carry and transmit various diseases. You don’t just want to clean up after a suicide; you want to make sure there aren’t any traces of bloodborne pathogens left behind. Blood and bodily fluids can be hazardous to health and can also start to smell bad once decomposition begins. The faster the area is cleaned from all biohazard materials, the better.
Who is Responsible for the Suicide Cleanup?
Once you call law enforcement after discovering someone has passed away by suicide, police and emergency personnel will be sent to the scene to help in any way possible. It is not the job of the police officer, paramedics, or firefighters to clean up after the body has been removed from the scene. However, the homeowner must remove any evidence left behind by the deceased. If it is your house, you’re left with an overwhelming and possibly dangerous scenario that needs to be dealt with carefully so you can safely get back inside.
Let Our Team Help Relieve Your Stress Regarding Suicide Cleanup
Dealing with death of any kind can be traumatizing, especially if it involves suicide. If you’re unsure how to approach cleanup after a suicide, know that the team at Dead Body Cleanup is available and ready to take this complex task off your plate. Give us a call at (888) 263-1012, and we’ll help you restore your property to how it was before this unfortunate incident.