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In many facets, crime scene cleanup proves a difficult job

18 Aug 2013 12:45 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
BERLIN undefined After police, paramedics and firefighters leave the scene of a bloody crime, violent murder or tragic accident, what’s left in the aftermath is not a typical cleanup job. Whether it’s puddles, splatters or splashes of blood on the walls, floors or ceilings, someone has to properly clean the affected areas safely and efficiently.

“It’s a tough job that not everyone can handle,” said Justin Zito, regional manager of Aftermath Services, a crime scene cleanup service. “There has to be a high sense of tolerance and compassion.”

The job can be grim, and it can be emotional, said Zito. Bone and brain fragments, blood-soaked furniture, insects and body fluids are all are part of the cleanup.

“We see a family member during the worst time in his or her life,” said Zito. “We try to do the job fast for the sake of the family and leave no traces behind, and we always treat the family as if they were our own.”
Aftermath Services is a national crime scene cleaning service with a regional office in Berlin. The company operates in 48 states and its services include cleaning up from all manner of deaths, industrial accident cleanup, hoarding and filth cleanup and tear-gas remediation.

More at source: New Britain Herald

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