Specialist are need for crime scene cleanup jobs

October 22nd, 2009 by admin 
Most of us do our own cleaning. While it may not be fun or exciting it is something that needs to be done, and many of us can’t really afford to pay someone else to do it. However there are a number of cleaning related jobs that we really shouldn’t do ourselves. These involve the cleanup of bio-hazardous materials such as you might find in a crime scene cleanup, blood cleanup, unattended death...

When mold cleanup requires professional and skill cleaners

October 13th, 2009 by admin 
Mold in small quantities is something that we have all cleaned up at one time or another. Generally it is not considered something that is hazardous to cleanup. However, when the mold becomes invasive, occurring in large areas and sometimes even extending into the infrastructure of the house, it becomes a job that is best handled by professionals. There are a number of reasons for this. They include,...

Using a crime scene clean up company for mold removal and hoarding cleanup

September 14th, 2009 by admin 
Mold remediation or mold removal is becoming a serious business.  As the foreclosure debacles that have swept the U.S housing market continue we are finding vacancies are at a high.  With high vacancies in homes throughout the united states we are seeing that people are starting to need distressed property cleaning or filth cleanup services as well as mold removal to bring the properties back to...