Crime Scene Clean-Up & Restoration Company In Denver

Biohazard Cleaning & Reconstruction

When a crime is committed it’s a traumatic event, and often leaves a mess in its wake. Unfortunately, it is the responsibility of the home or property owner to clean up the mess that is left behind. It is an unpleasant task that most people do want to deal with, and because of the biohazard potential, is best left to professional cleaners. HRS can coordinate with emergency responders to determine when a scene is released, and clean-up can begin.

Restoring a crime scene commonly involves both biohazard decontamination and reconstruction of the area that was damaged by the event that transpired. HRS’s bio-cleaning team will quickly and thoroughly sanitize your property to ensure the site is cleared of all refuse and bodily fluids, abating the related contagions and health risks. Our reconstruction team can then proceed with restoring your home or business, rebuilding the structure along with your peace of mind.

Why Choose HRS’s Crime Scene Cleaning Services? 

HRS Restoration Services should be your first call for crime scene cleanup in Denver. Crime scene cleanup is stressful and emotionally exhaustive. We have been serving the Denver community for nearly four decades, so let us handle the job discreetly, quickly, and professionally. 

Call HRS Restoration Services to schedule an appointment today!

 Crime Scene Cleanup Process

HRS Restoration Services carefully follows a crime scene cleanup process to ensure safety and efficiency so we can restore your home or office to its pre-incident state. The first step in our process is to control the contamination. 

 We establish a control zone where our cleanup takes place, a buffer zone where our crew properly outfits themselves with PPE, and a clean zone to store tools and equipment without risking cross-contamination. Our second phase involves thorough cleaning and disinfection of the space and removing contaminants and bodily fluids. 

 Our third phase involves making necessary repairs and working with the owner, law enforcement, and insurance companies. 

Crime Scene Cleanup FAQs

Our clients have many questions regarding crime scene services in Denver. They want to understand what is involved, what kind of tools and cleaners we use, how long the process takes, and how much it will cost them. Below we answer these FAQs as they relate to crime scene cleaning and crime scene restoration. 

 

What Are Crime Scene Cleanup Services? 

Crime scenes contain biohazards, bodily fluids, and potential evidence. Crime scene cleanup services employ specific cleaning agents to address potentially infectious and hazardous substances found at crime scenes. Crime scene cleanup services ensure the proper handling, transport, and disposal of hazardous medical waste materials.

 

What Do Crime Scene Cleanups Involve? 

Crime scene cleanup involves an assessment of the scene so that our team knows how to clean each item affected. In a crime scene, every affected item is treated as though it is infectious and we take the highest level of care and attention to detail to decontaminate your home or office. 

Crime scene cleanup involves working with the owner, law enforcement, and insurance companies to ensure that the proper paperwork is completed and that all potential evidence is carefully handled. 

How Long Does Crime Scene Cleaning Take? 

The length of time that it takes to complete a crime scene cleanup will depend on the size of the affected area and the substances involved. For instance, if a crime scene involves smoke from a fire, there will be additional time necessary to deodorize for the smell of smoke. 

Working with third parties such as law enforcement and the insurance company may also add additional time to the process. Our highest priority is restoring your home or office to a pristine state while also providing thorough, deep cleaning, debris removal, and restoration services. 

 

How Much Does Crime Scene Cleaning Cost?

The cost of crime scene cleanup will vary based on the size of the affected space and the labor costs involved in safely cleaning, handling, and disposing of any hazardous waste. 

Crime scenes involve biohazard and trauma cleanup and there may be additional costs associated with the disposal of bodily fluids as these materials are not disposed of in the same way that smoke-affected furniture would be. The amount of cleaning equipment and PPE our team uses will also affect the cost of crime scene cleanup.

Call Us Today To Get Started!

HRS Restoration Services is available 24/7 for your crime scene cleanup needs. HRS has rave reviews from customers who appreciate our rapid response and thorough cleaning procedures. Call us for more information about our crime scene cleanup services in Denver to schedule an appointment at your earliest convenience.

HRS Restoration Services – Denver

When disaster strikes, HRS’s 24 hour restoration services are here for your emergency cleaning and professional restoration needs. In addition to water extraction and water damage restoration, HRS offers the following emergency restoration services:

Water Extraction & Water Damage Restoration

Discovering water damage in your home or business—whether from a flood, a dishwasher malfunction, or a sewer backup—can feel devastating. And it can be a serious problem if not dealt with properly. In addition to causing damage, water can also spread contaminants that may lead to disease. A quick response to water intrusion is imperative due to the invasive properties of moisture:

 

Fire Damage & Restoration

A fire can be the most traumatic and devastating experience a home or business owner ever faces. In a best case scenario, it can cause minor smoke damage; in a worst case scenario, it can obliterate an entire structure. HRS will help you navigate these stressful circumstances and bring your property back to a safely inhabitable state. 

Mold Inspection, Testing, & Remediation

No homeowner or business owner wants to hear that they have mold. Mold spreads quickly and can cause severe respiratory problems, especially in infants, children, the elderly, and those with health issues. Depending on the extent of the mold, a property can even be declared uninhabitable due to the threat it poses to the health of the occupants.

Asbestos Abatement

Asbestos is commonly found in older buildings, both residential and. It can be found in numerous construction materials, including concrete, asphalt, roof shingles, pipes, siding, wall board, floor tiles, joint compounds, adhesive, and insulation. The US banned the use of asbestos in the manufacturing of most materials in 1978, which is why we assume properties constructed before 1980 could have asbestos present. 

Reconstruction & Restoration

Handling a home or commercial property’s disaster situation requires both mitigating the issue and rebuilding the affected areas of the property. Once the emergency has been taken care of—whether it’s water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, trauma clean-up/bio-cleaning, or asbestos abatement—the property will need to be restored. This could include structural repairs, drywall, plumbing, electrical, and/or landscape replacement … just to name a few. As a fully licensed general contractor, we can provide these services to homeowners as well as commercial properties. Our work ranges from basic repairs to complex, multi-faceted projects.

Commercial Restoration

Dealing with a disaster situation at a commercial property type requires an additional skill set. Unlike a residence, commercial buildings have employees and, often, patrons that are affected by an incident such as a water event or smoke damage. HRS will provide the necessary remediation services efficiently and discretely.