Biohazard Remediation, Crime Scene Cleanup, Hoarding, Clutter, and More
Crime Scene Mitigation, LLC provides services to the States of North Carolina and South Carolina. Please feel free to contact us with specific questions about the services we offer or our coverage area.
Professional, Discreet & Caring
- Fully licensed & insured
- Locally owned and operated
- Trained and certified
BIOHAZARDS, HOARDING, CLUTTER, CLEANING, AND MORE!
Crime Scene Mitigation, LLC offers a wide range of services related to crime & trauma scene cleanup, biohazard remediation, hoarding & clutter cleaning, odor removal, vehicle remediation and more. If you don't see a specific service listed on our website, please contact us for a complete list of services.
Your Leader In Biohazard Remediation
Our crime scene cleanup technicians are held to the highest standards. Each technician has been thoroughly screened and a background check conducted. Additionally, we ensure each of our technicians complete a mandated training program that includes best practices for the safe handling of biohazard, methods & techniques of hoarding cleanup, OSHA mandated courses and more. Managers and supervisors may complete additional hands-on and classroom training.
List of Services:
- Crime Scene & Trauma Clean-up
- Murders Scene Clean-up
- Suicide Clean-up
- Blood Clean-Up
- Unattended Death Clean-Up
- Decomposition Odor Removal
- Bio-Hazard Vehicle Clean-up
- Bio-Hazard Remediation
- Work Place Accident Clean-up
- Commercial Crime Scene Clean-up
- Odor Removal
- Homeless Encampment Removal
- Hoarding Remediation Services
Why Professionals are Required
We Kill 99.9% of Bacteria
Bacteria can pose serious dangers, including infections, food poisoning, and antibiotic resistance. Pathogenic strains may cause diseases like tuberculosis and strep throat, while antibiotic resistance complicates treatment, leading to harder-to-manage and potentially fatal illnesses.
More than Blood
Contaminated blood poses severe risks, including transmission of diseases like HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Infected blood can lead to life-threatening health issues, spread through transfusions or contact, making rigorous screening and safety crucial.
Hoarding is Dangerous
Hoarding creates serious health and safety risks, including fire hazards, structural damage, and unsanitary living conditions. Excessive clutter can attract pests, spread mold, and block emergency exits, putting occupants in immediate danger.
