Resources
Please select from the links to the left to read more about our many resources. We've outlined some things below that may interest you.
We hope that you never need our services, in case you do, we can offer honest, compassionate, caring services and resources at any time.
Mike and Carol have many years dealing with traumatic incidents and the aftermath including post traumatic stress. We have the resources to refer you to mental health counseling, clergy or other professionals to help you in your time of need.
These resources are provide by Clean Scene Crime Clean-up free of charge in hopes that the information may help in a time of need.
Clean Scene Television Interview
KKTV 11 News aired a segment on Clean Scene Crime Clean-up on February 5th, 2005. We are quite thankful for the opportunity to share information with KKTV and their viewers.
Welcome to the new Clean-Scene.com
Welcome to Clean-Scene.com! We are happy to announce the launch of our new website. Our goal is for the site to become a useful resource in the area of crime scene and specialty cleaning.
Please let us know if there is anything that you would like to see or can’t find.
Thanks!
Mike and Carol Collins - Owners of Clean Scene Crime Clean-up
Victims Services
For those left traumatized by a homicide, suicide or domestic violence the articles in this section are provided in hopes that they may help.
Mike and Carol have many years dealing with traumatic incidents and the aftermath and post traumatic stress. We have the resources to refer you to mental health counseling, clergy or other professionals to help you in your time of need.
Legal Questions
Q: Who pays for bio-recovery services?
A: Ultimately, the property owner is responsible for the cost of the service. In most cases, however, home, business or car insurance will pay for this type of service, minus the deductible fees. Our service can make arrangements for repayment over a short period of time or can help with financing.
Q: Can I have an employee of my business do the clean-up?
A: Federal regulation #29CFR1910.1030 of the OSHA standards states that no employee can be placed in a position to be exposed to bloodborne pathogens or blood spills without receiving the following.
- They must have received bloodborne pathogen training by a certified instructor.
- The company must have a written bloodborne pathogen exposure control plan.
- The employees must be provided with personal protective equipment.
- The employee must have received the completed series of Hepatitis “B” injections.
- The company must have properly marked containers for the removal and storage of all bio-hazardous waste that is to be removed from the scene.
- The company must have a contract with a contractor that can remove and dispose of the bio-hazardous waste. This company must be certified by the EPA, CDC and OSHA.
Clean Scene Crime Clean-up article in The Gazette Telegraph
Some other useful things...
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