Cleaning up after an Accidental Death

A sudden and unexpected death is traumatising, and the cleaning up has to be done by experts. There are many hidden elements such as blood and fluids seeping through carpets and wallpaper and building materials, and the untrained eye can't se everything.
What's Involved
As well as cleaning the obvious area that has been contaminated, we also perform a thorough deep clean, especially in areas that the untrained eye would not see such as grout, cement, wood flooring and sub flooring which all have the potential to emanate death odors if they have been contaminated due to the decomposition of human body fluids / blood, and tissue. Complete Environmental Services use professional-grade decontaminants to make safe potential biological hazards.
Trauma Cleanup is a potentially hazardous situation and as such it is imperative that whatever the incident, it is treated as such. This involves the use of highly trained trauma cleanup personnel, utilising the correct equipment and carrying out decontamination, removal & disposal in accordance with all legal requirements and our own internal risk assessment procedures and trauma cleanup guidelines.
Why use Complete?
Complete Environmental Services are a company that has been successfully operating in the Cleaning, Trauma and Pest Control business for over 15 years. We are fully insured and registered with various organisations within the industry including: British Pest Control Association, National Pest Technicians Association, Safe Contractors Scheme, Altuis Approved Vendor and we are authorised to remove and dispose of Biohazard material.
Our full decontamination service after the initial clean will allow us to not only meet, but to exceed the 2010 Biocide Product Directive standards against Avian flu, A/H1N1 Swine flu, MRSA, C.difficile, Listeria, Paeruginosa, E-coli, S.Aureas, Enterococcus hirea, Bacillus subtillis, Asperigilus niger, Salmonella, Legionella pneumophilia and many more.