A Guide to Navigating the Delicate Process of Trauma Cleaning: A Step-by-Step Guide

There is both an emotional and physical impact in the aftermath of a traumatic event. Safely cleaning and disposing of biohazard material correctly is an overwhelming task and requires a professional. Trauma cleaning may also be known as Crime scene cleaning, Forensic cleaning or Biohazard cleaning services.

You will require Trauma Cleaning Services if you find yourself in a situation which requires the removal of blood, bodily fluids, and other hazardous materials, as well as the decontamination of surfaces and the restoration of the property’s environment.

Here is a step-by-step guide to help you navigate through the process:

  1. Safety comes first. If you find yourself in danger, call 999 immediately.
  2. Secure the area; if possible restrict access to prevent potential contamination.
  3. Ventilate the area; Open windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate and help dissipate any lingering odours or fumes.
  4. Do not touch anything and call us asap. We aim to be onsite within 2 hours. Emergency response: 07765 994 091

Why is it important to contact a Trauma Cleaning Specialist?

  1. We are licensed, insured and experienced.
  2. We have the correct equipment to clean and decontaminate the surface area, restoring it to a safe environment.
  3. We work closely with emergency response services as well as insurance companies.

How to care for yourself or anyone involved in a traumatic event

  1. It is very important to seek emotional support to help heal from a traumatic event. Visit the NHS website to learn more.
  2. Reach out to friends and family.
  3. There is no time limit to heal from a traumatic event. It is a process. Trust the process.

Trauma cleaning is a necessary but often overlooked aspect of recovery in the aftermath of tragedy. By understanding the process, taking the necessary precautions, and seeking professional assistance, you can ensure that the affected property is restored to a safe and habitable condition.