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Service Links
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![]() · When additional trauma would be placed upon the family having to clean the post trauma scene of a family member. · When copious amounts of blood or body fluids are present. · Eliminate the exposure of potential liability for having untrained personnel clean a potentially hazardous scene · Eliminate the exposure of potential liability for guests, employees and/or general public who may come in contact with bio-hazardous waste. · When contaminated items such as furniture are likely to be left out at the street for the local trash pickup. · Trauma scene is likely to be left open to the public with out cleaning. · When a scene is identified with enormous amounts of trash filling the entire house (unsanitary dwelling cleanout). · When a scene is identified with large amounts of animal feces.
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