Crime Scene Cleaners in the
Coachella Valley
Crime scene cleaning is essential for restoring a crime scene to safety and opening it back to the public or family. The Coachella Valley crime scene cleaners at Palm Springs Cleaning and Disinfecting are proud to be available to first responders to provide crime scene cleanup after they clear a scene. Law enforcement, fire, medical emergency response, and medical examiners often leave a mess behind after a crime scene, and our team is here to clean it safely, methodically, and professionally.
Whether in a home or a public space, cleaning and sanitizing a crime scene is a tedious process that requires meticulous attention. The Coachella Valley crime scene cleaners at Palm Springs Cleaning and Disinfecting provide a vital second response to our first responders, cleaning up what is left behind after a crime is committed.
Call Palm Springs Cleaning and Disinfecting to request a crime scene cleanup in the Coachella Valley.
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We are Certified by the IICRC
When you have encountered a traumatic situation that needs immediate care, it’s important to know you can reach out to a team of trusted professionals. Certified by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), you can rest assured knowing our team of Coachella Valley cleanup experts is backed by in-depth training, experience, and comprehensive examinations—making us some of the most skilled technicians in the field of cleaning, inspection, and restoration services.
Professional Cleanup for a Variety of Crime Scenes
Crime Scene cleaners can clean, sanitize, and disinfect what is left behind at crime scenes:
- Medical waste: bandages, gauze, gloves, syringes used in treatment
- Personal protective Equipment: gloves, masks, gowns, eyewear
- Chemical absorbents: Used to contain bodily fluid or hazardous waste
- Firefighting foam or fire extinguisher residue: foam, powder, or other residue left behind after a fire
- Broken glass or debris: crime-related broken windows, glass, or forced entry breakage Crime scene tape: used to barricade areas of the crime scene
- Crime scene tape: used to barricade areas of the crime scene
- Crime scene evidence markers: fingerprinting powder or residue, evidence location markings, blood pattern indicator
- Drugs and paraphernalia: drugs left behind after an emergency, needles or other sharps, foils, pipes, and other drug-related items