Ep 6 - After the Tape: How did I get here?
- ITS Environmental Services

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
I've always been asked how one becomes a crime scene cleaner? What makes someone choose this as a profession? Well, this episode will give you a brief glimpse into my life, and my reasons for becoming just that!
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How We Can Help
Blood cleanup services are required in various situations where blood and bodily fluids pose health risks and need professional handling. These include severe injuries from accidents, violent crimes such as homicides and assaults, and suicides or suicide attempts.
In every crime scene, we confront various challenges and complications, each with its own story of pain and loss. From the presence of blood and bodily fluids to fingerprint dust and drug paraphernalia, these scenes bear witness to the pain endured by those affected. Whether in a home, an apartment building, or a public area, the aftermath of tragedy leaves its mark. At the start of each project, we approach the scene with empathy, assessing the situation carefully and planning our cleanup process to ensure we address it with the utmost care and consideration.
Our Crime Scene Cleanup Process
Our crime scene cleaning process begins with a thorough assessment to determine the extent of contamination and identify hazardous materials. Safety is our top priority, so we implement strict protective measures, including the use of personal protective equipment and containment protocols. We then remove all biohazards—such as blood, bodily fluids, fingerprint dust, tissue, and contaminated items—using specialized equipment and dispose of them in accordance with state and federal regulations. After the physical cleanup, we disinfect the area to eliminate lingering pathogens and use professional-grade deodorizers to remove any odors. Finally, we restore the space to its original condition, ensuring it is safe, clean, and fully habitable.



