New Milford Crime Scene Cleanup

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24 HOUR SERVICE - CALL US AT 1-800-222-6815


We specialize in crime scene cleanup and tragedy cleanup. We emphasize ‘tragedy’ clean-up, since little of our work involves active crime scenes. Homicides and Self-Inflicted death (suicide) are not the only type of tragedy cleaning we perform. Just because blood may not be readily visible, body fluids may potentially have a high enough concentration of pathogens to be classified as “Other Potentially Infectious Materials” (OPIM) according to OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (reference 29CFR1910.1030).

Our service is equipped and ready to respond 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Once summoned to a scene, whether commercial, industrial, residential or auto, our technicians will evaluate the extent of the damage and prepare a written proposal. When our proposal is accepted, we immediately begin the restoration procedures. We clean, disinfect and deodorize all affected areas along with proper disposal. All biohazardous waste is disposed of through a federally licensed waste company.

In addition, we offer extensive disaster cleaning services including fire damage restoration where we use the most up to date document drying processes when those irreplacable papers are threatened by water damage.

You can reach us at 1-800 222-6815 if you are having any water damage, smoke, sewage damage cleanup or mold remediation problems!

We also offer specialized services in:

Water Damage Repair | Toilet Back-Up | Sewer Backup | Mildew & Mold Removal | Water Damage Restoration | Foundation Water Damage Repair / Black Water or Gray Water Sewer Back-up Control and Treatment | Broken Water Heater Tank | Burst Pipe Water Damage Repair | Storm Damage Water Damage Restoration | sewer back-up | Natural Disaster Emergency Flood Control | Carpet Cleaning | Rug Cleaning | Upholstery Cleaning | Water Damage Repair | Basement Flood Repair | Mold & Mildew Treatment | Pet Odor Removal | Carpet Sanitizing | Furniture Deodorizing

Putting the Heart Back to a Violated Home

A crime report evokes a reaction that threads its audience across race and culture. Every time a crime is reported, each time that edited violence is flashed on live television, the audience shudders with disgust over the brutality. It feels sympathy for the crime victims. Then the audience goes into denial, "This couldn't happen in my home."

Yet crime may be premeditated just as it could be random. And sadly, it could strike even at home. The public today has high awareness about Crime Scene Investigation. What the audience hardly knows though is that after the investigators, the coroner and all involved in the crime scene management are done, they only take needed evidence to preserve and build up a case. All the rest are left behind for a crime scene cleanup.

Crime Scene Investigators must have their meticulous eye for motive, method and madness. The Crime Scene Cleanup Operatives (CSCO) on the other hand must face their task with professional thoroughness that is softened by an air of dignity for the remains of the deceased, sympathy for the family of the victim as well as respect for the scene of the crime itself.

The CSCO is usually a professional private service contractor. A really connected team handling the crime scene cleanup may even move with reverence and go about their task that is almost ceremonial in its precision. Given the situation, the grieving family may choose not to move out of house while the cleanup is being done. As they embrace their grief, they may actually find comfort and healing from their trauma just by watching the CSCO conduct themselves.

It must be remembered that the family had already suffered the double pain of the invasion of violence into the safety of their home and the loss of a loved one to a crime. Then, in very quick succession, another intrusion happens when policemen enter their already shattered privacy and the scene of the crime investigators walk around their home with authoritative impunity.

Being dealt with another blow by a stainless-steel-smart but heartless crime scene cleanup operator would therefore be too much for the hapless family to handle in a single day. Today, crime scene cleanup occupies a place of importance. Moreover, the healing role of crime scene cleanup operatives is emphasized for its significance to the human coping mechanism to tragedy. Understanding this now, it is good to know that healing and recovery need not start from the counseling couch but from the most unlikely place of the crime scene cleanup itself.