by Crime Scene Inc. | Jun 20, 2015
When you hear about the dangers of meth you often think about the drug itself. What you may not realize is that the manufacturing of this drug creates a variety of health risks if found in or around your MD home. The residue that can be left after meth manufacturing can be extremely dangerous to humans. Read Full Post
by Crime Scene Inc. | May 26, 2015
Trauma scenes can vary widely in the events that took place and the amount of biohazard materials located at the scene. The job of a Maryland Crime Scene Sanitation expert is to restore the area to pre-trauma condition. Crime Scene Inc. provides very professional services for Murder Cleaning, Accident Cleanup, Death Cleanup and Blood Cleaning. We enter the scene after forensics has been completed and the scene requires the services of Certified Cleaners. Read Full Post
by Crime Scene Inc. | May 23, 2015
Cleaning up after a death is never a pretty job. Whether the deceased died of natural causes, suicide or was a victim of a crime, Death Cleanup can be a very involved process. Depending on the nature and timing of the death the presence of Blood and Body Fluids can be daunting and even dangerous. Proper Biohazard Removal and Disposal is required by federal regulations. Murder Cleaning requires dedication, compassion and skill for Scene Decontamination and Odor Elimination. Read Full Post
by Crime Scene Inc. | May 19, 2015
Crime Scene Inc. is there when you need them the most. Our compassionate professionals are specialized training in Crime Scene Restoration techniques that meet or exceed government standards for safe handling of Biohazard Materials. Families and loved ones of a Maryland homicide victim should not be burdened with Murder Cleaning or Death Cleanup. This is an extremely traumatizing situation that requires skill, compassion, tact and discretion. Read Full Post