Crime Scene Clean Up

If your office or facility was the location of a violent crime scene, you'll want to get the grounds cleaned as quickly as possible. A traumatic event can be devastating not only for the victim's family but also for the place of business where the incident occurred. The media can be ruthless at times like this, which can create a negative impact on everyone involved.

Because of the nature of the event, you'll want to remove the remains and shift your focus to public relations damage control. Regardless of the nature of the crime, your business could suffer without appropriate handling. The professionals at www.cts-directory.com have years of experience with appropriate methods of crime scene clean up.

The trained staff in the www.cts-directory.com network use professional-grade cleaning equipment and solvents, as well as pressure washing machines, to remove the remnants of trauma and violent crime. Our capable team can remove blood stains from carpet, cement, walls and other surfaces. Unlike services provided by unlicensed personnel, our methods and cleaning supplies are environmentally-friendly and fully compliant. Our highly-trained staff members are licensed, certified, bonded, and insured.

Let the cleaning professionals in the www.cts-directory.com network take care of the cleanup so you can move on with your life and your business. Our team is fully compliant with all rules and regulations of pertinent government agencies, including the Department of Health and Safety, Environmental Protection Agency, the DOT and OSHA. For more information and pricing, call us directly at 1-866-361-3223. Our clean up services may be paid under your existing insurance policy.

 

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